Crazed psycho Rex (broadly overplayed by writer/director Mark Pirro) murders people while they are eating hamburgers. Pirro keeps the enjoyably inane story zipping along at a brisk pace, maintains an amiable zany tone throughout, and makes nice use of various Los Angeles locations. Moreover, G. Allan Campbell lends solid support as Rex's clueless buddy William while Pirro film regular John McCafferty has a small role as one of Rex's victims. The flashback which explains the root cause of Rex's hamburger-based psychosis is absolutely sidesplitting. The surprise twist ending is likewise pretty funny. A real hoot.
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