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2 Rats is Nigerian comedy film directed by Andy Chukwu in 2003. [1] Nollywood's highest-paid actors, Osita Iheme (A-boy) and Chinedu Ikedieze (Bobo) play two young boys whose father has been murdered by their uncle. [2] [3] In a selfish move, Amaechi Muonagor wants them to work as house boys in their father's house. [4]
Willard is a 1971 American horror film directed by Daniel Mann and written by Gilbert Ralston, based on Stephen Gilbert's novel Ratman's Notebooks. Bruce Davison stars as social misfit Willard Stiles, who is squeezed out of the company started by his deceased father.
Since then, he has starred in several Nollywood productions including 2 Rats (2003), Baby Police (2003), Nollywood Babylon (2008), The Mirror Boy (2011), Christmas in Miami and Aki and Pawpaw (2021). Iheme was the recipient of the 2007 Africa Movie Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement and was conferred Order of the Federal Republic (MFR), a ...
The movie begins with a recap of the ending of the first film where Willard Stiles is killed by his rats after he tries to kill them and Ben. Police arrive at the scene and find Willard dead. Two police officers stay at the Stiles house where one of them is attacked and killed by the rats while the other finds his body.
[2] Rod Lott from "Flick Attack" wrote: "Come up with a cliché, and sooner or later, The Rats gets to it, right down to the ever-predictable it-ain’t-really-over final shot. Child’s Play 2 and Man’s Best Friend director John Lafia does a decent job, having experience with all sorts of beasts, like killer dolls, robot dogs and Ally Sheedy."
A DVD was released in 1999 including 1.85:1 Anamorphic widescreen picture & 5.1 Dolby surround sound (both of which the movie was in for the Laserdisc release). Bonus features include: [ 10 ] Audio commentary with director Kevin Smith , cast members Ben Affleck , Jason Lee , and Jason Mewes , and producers Scott Mosier & Vincent Pereira
The duo correctly discern the team are from Delta-2, a sector of underground dwellers who were said to aid those above ground. As the survivors thank their saviors and remark they are all friends because they are of the same human race, the leader of the rescue team removes his mask; revealing himself to be a humanoid rat.
Rats! has received praise for its offbeat and outrageous humor, Dread Central stating that Rats! was “repulsive and crude, but it’s also full of heart.” [6] The Houston Chronicle remarks that the film’s raw, no-holds-barred approach “boasts a level of exaggerated bad taste that John Waters might admire.” [7] The Gauntlet praised the ...