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Co-writer and director Stewart Raffill (The Ice Pirates, The Philadelphia Experiment, Mac and Me, Mannequin 2: Mannequin On the Move) described how this movie got made to the Bristol Bad Film Club by explaining that he went into business with a South American theater owner who had an animatronic T-Rex bound for a Texas park. Now, thanks to Vinegar Syndrome, we have the original vision of this film, which is.ridiculous to say the least. Of course, if you rented this in the 1990's, it was rated PG-13. If only Tammy's jealous ex-boyfriend Billy didn't kidnap Michael and throw him in a wildlife preserve, where he's mauled by a lion and then has his brain implanted into a robotic T-Rex. You are a movie viewer that can't believe that Denise Richards and Paul Walker are in a 1990's straight to video comedy that for some reason has near-insane levels of gore and blood. Tammy's a popular high school cheerleader whose new boyfriend, Michael, might be the love of her life. For the first half of the film, I couldn't believe what I was watching, and couldn't believe that anyone would make a film like this. Do people really think that the filmmakers were just too dumb not to realize that real-life funeral-goers would have noticed a huge T-rex watching the burial service from behind some shrubs just a few yards away? Or that the creepiness of the tender love scenes between Tammy and her grotesque dinosaur "boyfriend" was an accident? The movie's deliberate outrageousness and low-mindedness is what makes this movie fun and is the source of some of its funniest moments. But apparently very few seem to have recognized it as such. Basically, it's a send-up of other B-movies-romance, sci-fi, horror, etc-and a clever one at that. Realism and reality have little to do with this film. Most of the characters and things that go on in it are totally, utterly ridiculous, and the filmmakers obviously reveled in this fact, to a degree of aggressive silliness. Let me explain something to everyone: This movie is bad, and the people who wrote and directed it KNEW that they were making a bad movie. Those without any sense of camp will have no appreciation for it. I'm not surprised that most people don't "get" this movie. And just as I expected, almost everyone here hated it. I knew I had to see what other people at IMDb thought about it. I ended up, however, being really surprised by how entertaining I found this film to be. I expected to watch it for maybe five minutes and then get bored and turn to something else. When I read the nutty plot description and noticed that it starred Ellen Dubin (from Lexx) and Denise Richards in an early role, I selected it out of curiosity. I was channel surfing the other night on DirectTV, and came across this movie with the wacky title.