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Director: Karl T. Hirsch
Cast: Corin Nemec, David Faustino, Danielle Harris, Robert Stack
After losing another job, two idiots embark on an adventure of mythic proportion: to acquire "Feed Bags," the discontinued entire-meal-in-a-bag, to impress their two equally dim-witted dates. When the only convenience store in town that carries the discontinued food item is found closed, Waylon and Buzz break in and can't break out.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Killer Bud, a 2001 comedy directed by Karl T. Hirsch, received a mixed response from critics. While the film's premise about two dim-witted friends trying to acquire a discontinued meal product has been called silly and absurd, some critics praised the movie's slapstick humor and quirky characters. However, detailed awards or ratings information is not readily available to assess its overall critical or public reception.
Why you might like this:
Killer Bud from 2001, directed by Karl T. Hirsch, is a hilarious comedy that blends slapstick hijinks and offbeat humor. With a talented cast led by Corin Nemec and David Faustino, the film follows two lovably dim-witted characters on a quest to acquire a discontinued convenience store item, resulting in a wildly unpredictable adventure that will delight fans of outrageous, character-driven comedies.
Killer Bud is an American comedy film released in 2001. It was Robert Stack's final film prior to his death in 2003.
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