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Tammy and the T-Rex
1994 91 min United States of America 16+
★5.6
Science Fiction, Horror, Romance, Comedy
Director: Stewart Raffill
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Description
An evil scientist implants the brain of a murdered high school student into an animatronic Tyrannosaurus, who later wreaks vengeance on the bullies who killed him, and is reunited with his sweetheart.
Budget:
$1M
Starring
Denise Richards
Actor
Theo Forsett
Actor
Paul Walker
Actor
Key opinion
Tammy and the T-Rex is widely regarded as a bizarre, campy cult curiosity defined by its absurd premise of a human brain inside an animatronic dinosaur. While some find its unintentional silliness entertaining, others dismiss it as a poorly constructed and unwatchable mess due to a lack of narrative cohesion.
| Originality | The central premise of a human brain transplanted into a mechanical T-Rex provides a unique, high-concept hook that defines the film's appeal. | |
| Humor | The film leans heavily into an absurd, campy tone that creates a distinct viewing experience often compared to mindless B-horror entertainment. | |
| Screenplay | The production is severely hampered by a chaotic, improvised-feeling script that lacks structure and coherence. | |
| Accessibility | Opinions are divided on its watchability; some audiences enjoy the unintentional comedy as a fun cult classic, while others find the sanitized, childish execution tedious and frustrating. |