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1/10
dreadful DVD extra
movieman_kev24 October 2008
This 9 minute and 30 second featurette that's located on the "Trailer Park of Terror" DVD features short interviews with the actors (as their respective characters) of the movie. It includes fake 'interviews' with Norma, Marv, Roach, Larlene, Stank, and Miss China. Not that amusing of an idea to start with, it somehow gets worse as the (seemingly endless) minutes press on and on. This is one of the worst DVD extras that I have seen (in recent memory at least) and those that know me know that I'm not that prone to hyperbole, so trust me when I say that it's that bad.

My Grade: F
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8/10
Amusing DVD extra
Woodyanders20 February 2009
Warning: Spoilers
This neat ten minute short is featured as an extra on the DVD for the enjoyably nasty redneck horror zombie splatter hoot "Trailer Park of Terror." It's a cool and funny series of mock interviews with the cast members who portray the colorfully vile, hateful and repulsive hillbilly stereotype zombie characters. Nichole Hiltz as the saucy and devilishly seductive Norma boasts that she's the queen of the trailer park while Michelle Lee's lusty Asian masseuse Miss China claims otherwise. Ed Corbin's mean, ill-tempered Vietnam veteran Sergeant Stank brags about his special beef jerky recipe. Myk Watford's rowdy wannabe Southern rocker Roach nurses delusions of scoring a record deal with a major music label. Lew Temple's whiny Marv complains about Norma not wanting him anymore. Best of all, Trisha Rae Stahl's gluttonous morbidly obese Larlene happily discusses her ravenous love for meat. This short has the same infectiously twisted sense of rude'n'rude hick black humor as the movie. Fans of the flick should get a kick out of this baby.
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