Grub Girl

Grub Girl

Cover art for Grub Girl
Directed by Craven Moorehead[1][2]
Based on Grub Girl
by Edward Lee[3]
Starring
Edited by J-Jeans
Production
company
Distributed by Northstar Associates[1]
Release dates
  • February 7, 2006 (2006-02-07) (United States)
Running time
80 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Grub Girl is 2006 pornographic horror film. It is an adaptation of the Verotik comic book of the same name by Edward Lee.[3]

Plot

At an unspecified point in the future, the government created a type of jet which never needed refueling but which leaked a type radiation that caused those exposed to it to die and reanimate as intelligent zombies dubbed "Grubs". One of the victims of the radiation is a prostitute whose scarred body is taken to a laboratory, where she wakes up while being sexually abused by a pair of necrophilic scientists, who she kills after deeming what they have done "the worst fuck of my life".

"Grub Girl" adjusts to being a zombie and returns to being a prostitute, discovering that being undead is advantageous to her career, as she is immune to disease and nearly impervious to pain. One night, after making a house call to a married couple, Grub Girl is accosted by her pimp, Rome, who forces her to fellate him in an alley. Sick of Rome's abuse, Grub Girl bites off his penis and rips out and devours his innards.

With Rome gone, Grub Girl becomes a madam and opens a brothel that specializes in Grubs. One customer of the establishment is a bi-curious married woman, who Grub Girl sets up with a pair of her girls, who the patron uses a strap-on dildo on. The film ends with Grub Girl propositioning the prospective customer she had been telling her story to, before breaking the fourth wall by snarking, "Okay, don't act like you've never thought about it before. Why else would you be watching this crummy movie? Now beat it, unless you're throwing some green my way".

Cast

Production

The film was originally slated to be produced and distributed by Hustler Video, though Verotik founder Glenn Danzig instead went with Craven Moorehead and Northstar Associates after watching videos Moorehead had directed for pornographer Peter North.[1]

Reception

A four out of five was given to Grub Girl by AVN, which wrote that it was "damn true to the storyline of the original" and that "those who like the macabre will definitely find lots to like".[4] X Rent DVD awarded a four and a half out of five and found that "Craven Moorehead does a good job of capturing the campy 1970's style horror flick flavor with the dark lighting and the costuming and make-up that made the girls look dead but still hot", and "It will definitely be entertaining for those that are looking for something different, especially if you are a fan of the old school horror movies".[5]

In the article "The 10 Least Horrifying Horror Movies Ever" written for Esquire, Sean Cunningham listed Grub Girl as runner-up, behind Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood.[6]

AVN Award Nominations

The film was nominated for "Best Video Feature", and Brittney Skye for "Best Actress, Video" at the 2007 AVN Awards.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Glenn Danzig Company to Release Movie" (Press release). KNAC. 24 January 2006. Retrieved 2015-01-06.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "The premiere of Glenn Danzig's 'Grub Girl'". CRYPT MAGAZINE. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  3. 1 2 Bentley Little; J. N. Williamson (1 April 2005). Seeds Of Fear. Kensington Publishing Corporation. p. x. ISBN 978-0-7860-1647-1. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  4. Pike, Heidi (1 May 2006). "Grub Girl". Adult Video News. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
  5. D, Big. "Grub Girl". X Rent DVD. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
  6. Cunningham, Sean (28 October 2010). "The 10 Least Horrifying Horror Movies Ever". esquire.com. Esquire. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  7. "GrubGirl (2005 Video) Awards". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 5 January 2014.

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