10 Movies So Crazy They Shouldn't Exist

8. Butt Boy

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Not only is Butt Boy completely crazy, it also has zero right to be as good as it actually is.

As for that 'crazy', a rectal exam leads to Chip Gutchell developing an addiction to sticking things up his backside. What starts off as small items eventually becomes bigger ones, with animals and even children not safe from Chip's urges. On the other side of things, we have Russel B. Fox, a cop who has Chip as his sponsor at Alcoholics Anonymous, with Fox certain Chip and his ass are responsible for the disappearance of a young boy... but obviously, Fox has a tough time trying to convince his superiors of this insane truth.

A dark comedy that plays like a thriller, Butt Boy delivers its craziness with a thoroughly straight face, resulting in a surprisingly tense cat-and-mouse tale as Chip does his best to stay one step ahead of the game in almost serial killer fashion.

Developed from a Tiny Cinema sketch, star Tyler Cornack also served as director and co-wrote Butt Boy's script with Ryan Koch - and somehow, some way, the end result is a gripping, intense movie that nobody could've reasonably expected.

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