Ever wonder what happens when DIY devotion meets pure blood-soaked chaos in the indie horror world? Well, buckle up, because Jimmy and Stiggs is about to flip your typical alien invasion flick on its head—and it’s doing so with a chainsaw in one hand and a whole lot of 16mm film in the other. Crafted meticulously by Joe Begos, this isn’t your run-of-the-mill CGI explosion fest; we’re talking handcrafted aliens, puppetry, and a stunt-filled nightmare brewed over four years in a tiny LA apartment. It’s like a love letter to the raw and gritty heart of exploitation cinema with a modern twist that even Eli Roth couldn’t look away from. Curious how far passion—and a mountain of practical effects—can push indie horror? Trust me, this one’s set to carve out its own cult following and make you rethink what “underground” truly means in cinema. Ready to dive into the beautifully messy, gruesome, and gloriously chaotic world of Jimmy and Stiggs?
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