Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer 2003
"Making cinema safe again..."
In the wild world of cult cinema, the Bad Movie Police return for a hilariously over-the-top investigation in *Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer* (2003), a 70-minute action-comedy directed by John Treacy.
Director: John Treacy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer (2003) about?
This action-comedy follows a rogue team of film critics-turned-vigilantes as they hunt down the distributor of a notoriously terrible 1992 action movie, *ChickBoxer*. Their goal? Unmask the mysterious creator behind the cinematic disaster before it corrupts more screens.
Who directed Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer?
John Treacy directed this absurdly fun parody, blending action with sharp comedic timing.
Who stars in Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer?
The film features Ariauna Albright, Lilith Stabs, Jesse Bean, Jeff Dylan Graham, and Rick Irvin in key roles.
Is Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer (2003) worth watching?
While it won't win awards for cinematography, its self-aware humor and dedication to the bit make it a guilty pleasure for fans of bad cinema. If you enjoy *Mystery Science Theater 3000* or *The Room*, this is right up your alley—just don't expect high art.
How long is Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer?
The film runs for 70 minutes, making it a quick but chaotic watch.
About Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer (2003) — A hilarious parody chasing the worst film ever made
In the wild world of cult cinema, the Bad Movie Police return for a hilariously over-the-top investigation in *Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer* (2003), a 70-minute action-comedy directed by John Treacy. This time, the team—led by the alluring Ariauna Albright and the razor-sharp Lilith Stabs—takes on a shady distributor peddling the notoriously terrible 1992 action flick *ChickBoxer*. Their mission? Track down the film's baffling creator, Yolonda Squatpump, whose cinematic misfire has haunted grindhouse theaters for over a decade. With absurd humor, cheeky satire, and a heap of nostalgia, this movie is a love letter to bad cinema that somehow still manages to be entertaining.
Bursting with neon-lit energy and packed with self-aware jokes, *Bad Movie Police: Case #2: ChickBoxer* delivers a sharp-witted parody of low-budget filmmaking. The cast—including Jesse Bean and Jeff Dylan Graham—bring a mix of deadpan charm and over-the-top antics, making every scene a delightful mess of bad decisions and questionable filmmaking. Whether you're a fan of so-bad-it's-good movies or just here for a good laugh, this film promises a wild ride through the absurd side of cinema history.