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  • Awesome Music: While the film is extremely polarizing, the soundtrack is considered one of its best aspects.
    • All of the Colleens' songs, especially their cover of Anthrax's "I'm The Man."
    • The Glam Skanks' cover of Stompin' Tom Connors' novelty classic "The Hockey Song."
    • Christopher Drake's score is appropriately over-the-top.
  • Base-Breaking Character: The Colleens are either the best or the worst thing about the movie, depending on the viewer.
  • Covered Up: How many young viewers were aware that "I'm The Man" was originally an Anthrax song?
  • Funny Moments: Kevin Conroy's cameo. He walks into the store and asks for some cigarettes. One of the Colleens gives him the wrong kind, and both girls say "Soorey aboot that!" Conroy then admonishes them, slipping into his legendary Batman voice. Then comes the punchline, delivered to the kid accompanying him: "Come on, Robin."
  • Harsher in Hindsight: One of the film's taglines was "Come see the 'wurst film ever." It is, indeed, considered to be Kevin Smith's worst film.
  • Heartwarming Moments: The montage of the Colleens' hanging out in Colleen C.'s room, scored to their own cover of "Babe" by Styx and ending with the two of them cuddling (platonically) in bed.
  • So Bad, It's Good: As with Tusk, it's difficult to tell whether or not the film's campiness was intentional.
  • Special Effects Failure:
    • The Bratzis are clearly green-screened into the film, as they barely interact with any objects, and their sauerkraut insides look more like a canned confetti effect.
    • The human meat that makes up Arcane's monster is all clearly rubber, although as this film is a spoof of "rubber suit monster" b-movies, this part was probably intentional.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: Or rather "three separate plots that were perfectly good on their own were unnecessarily squashed into an 88-minute run time." It's generally agreed that this movie had the potential to be a great monster movie, but squandered it on a too-small budget and unnecessary shtick.
  • Took the Bad Film Seriously: The only thing critics seemed to like about this movie was, appropriately enough, Harley Quinn Smith and Lily-Rose Depp's performances as the Colleens, saying that the two had great on-screen chemistry and deserved a much better movie.

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