Citizen Wrappa: Da Movie
A spoof of urban films with a grade Z approach. It's like a homicidal version of a Cheech and Chong film with ultra, low budget gore and very black comedy. It is also reminiscent of the 80's shot-on-video films.
A spoof of urban films with a grade Z approach. It's like a homicidal version of a Cheech and Chong film with ultra, low budget gore and very black comedy. It is also reminiscent of the 80's shot-on-video films.
M. Adam Lucas
Citizen Wrappa
Craig M. Rosenthal
John Chamberlain
Mike Vinch
Jeremiah Frazer
Abigail Lucas
Mathew Amos
Jeremy Ogre Amos
Anna Lake
A spoof of urban films with a grade Z approach. It's like a homicidal version of a Cheech and Chong film with ultra, low budget gore and very black comedy. It is also reminiscent of the 80's shot-on-video films.
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