Watch: Bad Milo! 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Duncan is an average guy who works at an average office job. But he starts to get pains in his stomach whenever he feels stressed out. Things get worse every time he tries to just hide his stress, by burying it inside. It all comes to a head when that “stress” is turned in to an actual little beast that exits his body via his butt and takes revenge on the things that stress him out. But it soon starts to threaten the one thing he loves, his wife..
Plot: A horror comedy centered on a guy who learns that his unusual stomach problems are being caused by a demon living in his intestines.
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Bad Milo
The movie was really fun I was surprised because I wasn’t sure if I was gonna like it because the plot seemed dumb but it made me laugh a lot in some parts I’m not gonna lie and that little monster was actually cute overall it was good.
What what?
It’s one thing to make a movie where a man’s self-aware hemorrhoid goes on a bloody rampage against his enemies. It’s something else to premise that concept on a coming-of-age tale for late 20’s hipsters. Bad Milo! opens with Duncan’s doctor stating, “If you don’t have a baby with your wife, someone else will.” He works at a financial services company; a job he despises. A recurring gag results from Duncan’s boss asking him to fire people and send them away with care packages containing trashy trinkets. Duncan needs help and is too stubborn to even acknowledge it. He really should. That much stress can tear up your insides.A monster comes out of his ass. His therapist suggests he bond with it. So, he names it Milo. Milo isn’t your typical movie monster. His practical effects design resembles the Mogwai from Gremlins albeit with no fur. We never see Milo properly exit Duncan’s body, which is more effective in freaking us out. Unlike other high-concept movies like The Human Centipede and its sequel this film doesn’t need excessive gore or brooding dialog. Bad Milo! is too thoughtful for mad scientists, cars that don’t start, or Nazi experiments. In fact the movie doesn’t explain why Milo exists beyond some pseudoscience. Duncan’s efforts to bond with Milo are the focus of the story.
Duncan spends a lot of time talking to his therapist who suggests Milo may be a byproduct of Duncan’s non-relationship with his biological father. He goes to meet dad who walked out on the family long ago. Eventually they make it up after a plot twist you could easily predict. That doesn’t lessen the amusement of seeing Duncan’s id go against his dad’s. Duncan wins, so he has to find a way to reach out to Milo in a way he’ll understand. He finally stands up for himself by forcibly subduing his little buddy.
Milo attacks people off screen except for the doctor who literally gets de-masculinized. This between explicitness and queasy curiosity happens most of its runtime. The movie pads this tension with over the top secondary characters like Duncan’s insufferable boss and his mom. Duncan’s mom is married to man half her age. Some of these characters’ deaths are amusing but the dialog feels forced. These jokes play like the writers just knew they were funny. Maybe they would be in a movie lacking butt monsters. Seriously, Bad Milo! is a movie where the premise is its own over the top character.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 19613
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Horror
Director Jacob Vaughan
Writer Benjamin Hayes, Jacob Vaughan
Actors Ken Marino, Gillian Jacobs, Patrick Warburton
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Red Epic
Laboratory LightIRON Digital, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A