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So, here we go with 'Death Toilet 4: Brown Snakes on a Plane.' This one takes a wild turn as our leads, Father Dingleberry and Brett Baxter, jet off to the Vatican to deal with their ongoing toilet troubles. The tone is all over the place – a mix of slapstick and absurdity that somehow manages to keep you chuckling through the madness. The pacing is, well, chaotic like you'd expect from a film with this title. I mean, hijacked planes and possessed crappers? It’s got practical effects that are delightfully low-budget, yet they somehow make it work. Performances? Super committed, especially Isaac Golub – he really leans into the weirdness. It’s not your standard fare, but that’s the charm. Definitely something for collectors who appreciate the bizarre side of cinema.
Features a blend of slapstick and absurd horror elements.Notable for its practical effects that embrace low-budget aesthetics.A true oddity for fans of unconventional cinema.
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