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Storyline:   "Bad Milo!" is a dark comedy-horror film that introduces Duncan, a mild-mannered office worker played by Ken Marino. Duncan is a regular guy dealing with a lot of stress from his overbearing boss, his pushy mother, and his frustrating wife Sarah, portrayed by Gillian Jacobs. One day, Duncan begins experiencing severe stomach problems, and after a series of uncomfortable incidents, he discovers the source of his ailment: a tiny, demon-like creature living in his intestines. This creature, affectionately named Milo, is a physical manifestation of Duncan's pent-up stress and anxiety. As Duncan struggles to control Milo, the creature takes on a life of its own, emerging from his body to wreak havoc on those who contribute to Duncan's stress.

The film hilariously explores the challenges of managing one's inner demons—quite literally. Duncan seeks the help of a quirky therapist, played by Peter Stormare, who specializes in unconventional treatments. As Milo's antics escalate, Duncan must find a way to confront the root causes of his stress and mend his relationships before Milo causes irreparable damage. The film combines elements of horror with a healthy dose of humor, creating a unique and entertaining experience that blends absurdity with heartfelt moments. "Bad Milo!" is a wild ride that uses its supernatural premise to delve into themes of personal growth, self-acceptance, and the consequences of repressed emotions. With its blend of horror and comedy, the film offers a fresh and unconventional take on the challenges of modern life and the bizarre ways people cope with stress.
Bad Milo
Year : 2013
Genre : Comedy, Horror
IMDB Rating: 6
Director: Jacob Vaughan
Top Billing Cast:  Peter Stormare as Highsmith Patrick Warburton as Phil Gillian Jacobs as Sarah Stephen Root as Roger

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  1. A dynamic duo of puppeteers expertly controlled Milo and Ralph – one masterfully managing the body, while the other skillfully manipulated the expressive face.
  2. Ken Marino, intrigued after perusing the script, inquired about the timing for his "fitting" session.
  3. Milo's digital eye blinks stood out as the sole element created using digital techniques.
  4. Spontaneity reigned in the film, with a substantial portion of the dialogue being crafted through improvisation.
  5. In post-production, the puppeteer maneuvering Milo's body was seamlessly erased from the frame digitally.
  6. The basement of Duncan's house surprisingly found its location within the confines of a church.
  7. Outhouse scenes underwent post-production re-recording due to unwanted noise from a nearby freeway during filming.
  8. Director Jacob Vaughan's vision from the outset: Milo as a puppet, steering clear of CGI complexities.
  9. The script's table reading for Peter Stormare turned intense, with reports of a staggering 108° temperature. The possibility of functioning at such a high fever, known to be extremely rare and perilous, was questioned.
  10. A preliminary script draft featured the presence of animal control personnel, offering an alternative twist to the narrative.
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