
Producers moved fast on “The Garbage Pail Kids Movie,” which is based on a sticker trading card line from Topps that was known for its extreme grossness, stirring up the interests of concerned parents and school administrators as the line grew in popularity. The cards debuted in 1985, and a feature film was pushed through production for the summer of 1987, working to cash in on a kid trend that burned pretty brightly during its peak, but whatever made the line so appealing to the target audience definitely didn’t translate to the big screen. Co-writer/director Rod Amateau has the considerable challenge of creating a story for a franchise built on vivid visuals, coming up with a picture that can’t escape its extremely limited budget. “The Garbage Pail Kids Movie” is a pretty rough sit, with Amateau winging it for most of the run time, hoping to find success with strangeness that’s never inspired. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















