The Crotchening 2004
"Let's go Krazy, let's get nuts."
Nathan Quinn's bizarre 2004 dark comedy *The Crotchening* plunges viewers into the unhinged mind of aspiring field-goal kicker Enid Endacrotche after Hollow Pointe University denies her historic chance to break gender barriers in college football.
Director: Nathan Quinn
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Crotchening* (2004) about?
The film follows Enid Endacrotche, an aspiring female football kicker whose dream is shattered when Hollow Pointe University refuses to let her play. Consumed by rage, she spirals into a bizarre campaign of revenge that blends slapstick chaos with horror. It's a twisted exploration of perseverance, rejection, and the extremes of human behavior.
Who directed *The Crotchening*?
Nathan Quinn directed and wrote *The Crotchening*, marking his debut in feature filmmaking.
Who stars in *The Crotchening*?
The cast is led by Nathan Quinn, who plays the central role of Enid Endacrotche, with additional contributions from the film's small but memorable ensemble.
Is *The Crotchening* (2004) worth watching?
For fans of offbeat dark comedies or horror-tinged satire, *The Crotchening* offers a unique and memorable experience. While its low-budget aesthetic and unconventional storytelling may not appeal to everyone, its audacity and thematic boldness make it a cult curiosity worth checking out.
How long is *The Crotchening*?
The film runs for 80 minutes.
About The Crotchening (2004) — A Dark Comedy About Revenge Gone Wild
Nathan Quinn's bizarre 2004 dark comedy *The Crotchening* plunges viewers into the unhinged mind of aspiring field-goal kicker Enid Endacrotche after Hollow Pointe University denies her historic chance to break gender barriers in college football. Fueled by rejection and a spiraling descent into chaotic madness, Enid's vengeance transforms into a surreal, cringe-inducing rampage through campus life—blending slapstick absurdity with horror-tinged dread. Shot in 80 minutes of frenetic energy, Quinn's debut marries offbeat humor with a critique of institutional sexism, wrapped in a tone that oscillates between juvenile pranks and genuine unease. The film's gritty visuals and deadpan performances amplify its cult potential, making it a standout oddity for fans of off-kilter genre films.
Whether you're drawn to its defiant female lead or its audacious take on sports satire, *The Crotchening (2004)* delivers a one-of-a-kind experience that lingers long after the credits roll.