Go to Hell!!
Go to Hell!!
| 16 April 1997 (USA)
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Based on the premise that "God" is actually an alien called G.D., who wiped out the dinosaurs and populated the Earth with apes from his own planet (who eventually evolve into us). "The Devil" is actually his son, "Little Red", who disagrees with what he is doing and pops up throughout history trying to upset G.D.'s plans.

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Scanialara

You won't be disappointed!

Artivels

Undescribable Perfection

WillSushyMedia

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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Hayden Kane

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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dbborroughs

The premise of this film is that GD, his son Red and a space ship load of other people end up on earth after they can no longer go home. GD had stocked the ship with genetic information in order to save his dying world and he now uses it to manipulate the creatures on earth for his own benefit. All the while he's challenged by his son, who thinks that his dad should leave well enough alone.Spinning out the biblical tales as a scifi battle between father and son this is at times very clever take on mankind's origins. Dealing with allusions of everything from the Garden of Eden, Moses, Christ, Darwin's theory of evolution, the fall of Satan, modern history, this movie has a wealth of clever ideas. The problem is that some ideas are glossed over while others go on way too long. There is no balance and the film races in fits in starts to its ending.This is a film you love because of its ideas more than its execution, which at times is a bit ragged, Personally I like the film as an idea, however as it been put forth on the screen I think its a scatter shot affair with much of the humor falling flat.This is the type of thing you could try if you run across it but its not something you need search out.

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mifunesamurai

This has a bit of the old Ralph Bakshi style. It vaguely deals with the history of the world and the usual political mumbo-jumbo of an imature creative mind. It all adds up to an interesting concept that is entertaining and a very messy feature length cartoon for the grown ups.

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Spooky-666

This movie is about a man named G.D. and his son, They shoot themselves into space in a circular ship to find a new world, because earth was getting so s**tty (Also because G.D.'s Wife kicked him out for f***ing his personal secretary {Yes, you do get to see it}). Anyway G.D.'s son grows up and they travel for a long time and eventually find an identical planet to earth.. G.D. send's Red (G.D.'s son) down with friends... They find it great but G.D. wants to blow the surface up for a totally clean start (And to get rid of the dinosaurs).. And to cut a long story short it becomes Satan (Red) versus God (G.D.). Recommended to everyone from 10-169 years old.. It has everything... Sex, Marijuana, Violence, Sex with Gorilla's and a great story line... Get it from your local video shop. Written by S666

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Outworld

I saw this film on SBS (australia's only free to air station that shows a lot of "arthouse" or international film). One of the best parts of this film is that I had not heard anything about this film at all, so there was no expectation, no pre-viewing conceptions of what it should or should not be. In fact I never even saw and advertisement for it on SBS... so watching this film (about 2 and a quarter hours) I was amazed to find that it was entirely animated by a single person. It looks as if it were made in Adobe Photoshop (and I think it was), but even though the animation is a little crude, this crudeness is not at all a bad thing...The story follows the adventures of G.D. and his son Red who fly off to restart the human race... they find a few problems (to say the least). But not wanting to ruin the film for anyone, I won't tell you what happens... The film ends up talking about the way we have lived and are living as human beings. However, I found the ending a little to corny but it did not detract too much from an otherwise interesting and thought-provoking film.

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