Creature
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Thus the Government has given life to a wolf-like
creature
with metal skin.
All the while Conway's character talking about the sinister wookilar monster, a
creature
with a pig head.
The plot, if you can call it that, involves a Bigfoot type
creature
terrorizing a bunch of hippies and nudists in the woods.
The
creature
looks more like a guy wearing a black bathroom rug and false teeth than an actual Bigfoot.
The acting is well-done by the entire the
"creature"
is cute and believable with enough "awwwwwwww" moments, but not too much to become redundant.
A few highlights include: Curtis gyrating around to canned disco music as he pours himself a beer into a wine goblet, Stevens attempting to keep a straight face in the light of her ludicrous role (she eventually exits the film altogether without explanation), Sothern's home being trashed, yet her false eyelashes never move a tad (she barely registers in this film at all, a person would have to hit "pause" to get a decent look at her!), surgeon Cedar being forced to cut himself with his own scalpel by the unborn ancient hobgoblin, a nod to the 70's disaster cycle in which a hospital office shakes and rattles as if it were unused footage from "Earthquake" and the heinous space effects when Strasberg's room becomes an inter-dimensional playground (complete with her doffing her hospital gown and taking on the
creature
TOPLESS!)
It's a
creature
feature, of course.
This movie seems to pick up where
"Creature
From The Black Lagoon" left off.
When this happens her thing in a past life (the title creature) comes out of the sea and kills people.
Donald has just released a preternaturally cunning and spitefully ferocious black leopard to hunt and engage in a battle of wits; a
creature
that wastes little time going after Nancy's half sister... Anyway, this movie is basically junk.
The plot is confusing and poorly constructed in it's detail of exactly HOW this
creature
was conjured and why it's living in a ten year-old's closet.
A bad side to this film is the CGI tongue-licker creature, paper-marcher anyone?
The
creature
is just not that ugly.
And the genius Viktor is so totally stupid that he just can't help pissing off the murderous
creature
and then putting his loved ones conveniently in its path and running off somewhere so that it can have an easy uninterrupted go of it.
The
creature
isn't that convincing.
The film's night sequences at the end as a band of angry villagers, following behind Begley and Bochner, are attacked by a creature( that looses itself from a locked room in Jaffe and Stockwell's home), within the woods drove me nuts..you can't see a damn thing unless the director lets loose those color schemes which operate loudly as the monster's "sight" when it confronts possible victims.
He can also use the woman to call forth a
creature
from the ocean to kill.
There are also some cops looking into the deaths of people killed by the
creature
and the rich old guy makes a deal with Lombardi to bring his act of asking questions on the road.
The book is fresh in my mind, as I finished reading it a mere 20 hours before watching the so-called movie version, and the only thing this movie had in common w/the book was the fact that there was a
creature
in it!
Elizabeth NEVER followed Victor to school and his Professor did NOT die! (4) Where was the
creature'
s long, flowing, black hair?! (5) Justine's end was NOT via lynch-mob!
Victor did NOT just decide not to make the female
creature
because the
creature
chose his mother's body!
Victor was actually only moments away from bringing a female
creature
to life and he tore her body apart!
Victor died of bad health and the
creature
jumped off the ship, off to kill himself!
The packaging is high gloss, promising B
creature
fluff with a unique pulp fiction hybrid.
Instead you get a poorly lit video shoot, a handful of actors who I felt sorry for (they're taking this very seriously and some have promise) slightly above student film quality production values, and a
creature
that is nothing more than a rubber hand puppet.
Richard Anderson is not for one minute convincing either as a doctor investigating the strange zombie-like creature, or as a lover to the artist/love interest Elaine Edwards.
Not sure what normally passes for entertainment with some of these other reviewers, but my guess from their praises of this movie is that it must feature either Teletubbies, Smurfs and any
creature
repeated being bludgeoned with an over-sized mallet.
The climax battles are exaggeratedly retarded, with a very Terminator-esquire sequence in which the leftover pieces of one of the robots melt together with human tissue, resulting in an ultra-hideous robot-woman
creature.
The purpose of this revived hunt will be for MacGregor to expunge a newly found emotion within him: fear (although his high-powered scoped rifle should be of no little assistance in that regard), and after giving his servants two weeks off with pay, loads his weapon with nine rounds (for the fabled number of lives), frees the
creature
and limps off alone in pursuit of it.
This combination causes the fish to have horrible properties--if anyone touches the blood of this dead creature, they, too, become primordial--and dangerous!
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