
| Title | Tater Sack |
|---|---|
| Rating | 900/10 |
| Director | Jake Lloyd |
| Stars | Carrot Top, Olivia Munn |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Summary | Shot in grainy 16mm, Tater Sack is a meditation on masculinity, rot, and starch. A grieving father drags a sack of Yukon Golds through an endless forest, only to realize the sack is dragging him. The film asks the question: what do we owe the land… and what does the land owe us back? |
| Rated | R-25 |
| Trivia | Carrot Top wasn’t originally cast. He showed up at catering, stole a baked potato, and the director said, “He’s in.” The potato sack used in the film was not a prop. It was borrowed from a Piggly Wiggly in Wetumpka, AL, and had to be returned with “minimal blood stains.” Olivia Munn spent six weeks living in a root cellar to “become one with the spud.” The cellar was condemned halfway through shooting. |
| Reviews | |
| Buds Spakenzie | My uncle died in a potato sack race in ’94 and this movie did nothing to heal me. Also why was Carrot Top shirtless for 47 minutes? Unwatchable. |
| SpudPucker694u | Finally, a film brave enough to show potatoes as the apex predator they are. I slept with a sack of russets under my bed last night, just in case. |
| DivorcedAndBurlapped | My wife left me for a guy with a real job, and this movie made me feel seen. I, too, carry around a sack of something heavy that no one else understands. |













