The kings of German low budget comedy slashers strike again. And pretty much the only good thing you could say about their most recent work is that you won't have to endure it for longer than 35 minutes. At the beginning a bunch of forklift drivers eat the wrong food and get sick, so it's time for Kercmar's character to recruit new drivers. For the main part of the film we see several applicants telling their stories. And it's surely nothing for the easily-offended. Taubert brings it all to the table: nose-picking and eating snot, farting, burping, vomiting, drug abuse, cross-dressing, diarrhea, domestic violence and last but not least pretty much every woman in this film was portrayed as a skanky slut... all packed into only slightly over half an hour. Admittedly, the ending back at the forklift area was better than everything before and even occasionally mildly funny. But it sure couldn't save this movie.
It's not even a "so-bad it's good"-scenario, more like a "so bad it's really really bad". The acting is abysmal, the plot is as absurd as it gets and the line "I can't get it up. That also happens to me during sex sometimes" while Kercmar's character is using the forklift, is one of the most cringeworthy examples of line delivery I've ever seen. A shameless movie. Avoid at all costs.
It's not even a "so-bad it's good"-scenario, more like a "so bad it's really really bad". The acting is abysmal, the plot is as absurd as it gets and the line "I can't get it up. That also happens to me during sex sometimes" while Kercmar's character is using the forklift, is one of the most cringeworthy examples of line delivery I've ever seen. A shameless movie. Avoid at all costs.