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It's a must-see for every movie-goers especially for the first thirty minutes, I would say, because everyone who was involved in the 1979 classic "Alien" give their point of view (and H.R. Giger as well) on the
creature
and the sets where the story took place.
The director, John Sayles, bring us a version of the legend of the selkie, a
creature
that is half seal-half human.
This film has big problems with continuity and
creature
effects (two big no no's in monster/horror cheese films).
An electrical short that happens during flight does not explain
creature
transformation.
But, the
creature'
s look and acting were horrible and unneeded.
This would have been a better movie if
creature
killing people was the hot chick she started out to be and not the short circuited, latex, mystic wanna be, walking red eyes commercial she turned into.
However the solid acting, lighting, and fine exterior sfx could not make up for bad
creature
make up and acting, bad acting by scientist, the bad ending (he's dead), and the major continuity flaws.
The
creature
we finally do see (other than Universal's Gill Man) is an ugly beast not unlike the She
Creature.
But the
creature
and the story was better than the movie that surrounded it.
acting isn't that great and some of the dialogue is pretty bad,to say the least.However,i really liked Dione Updike,who plays Aimee,Johnston,one of the game wardens who hunts the creature.She was very convincing in her role and easy on the eyes too.finally,the
creature
itself.not
creature
is basically,half man,half wolf.the
I collect crappy horror films, particularly the
"creature
flicks" and I have to confess that Troll 2 is my run-away all-time favorite.
There are a few basic horror moments, bodies ripped to pieces and such by the
creature.
Without giving too much away, a prehistoric woman is discovered, and brought back to life, except she is a seemingly mindless
creature
bent on destruction, who just happens to crash land with the doctor who knows all about her in a small ski-resort town, which becomes buried in an avalanche at the wrong time.
But it happens that Dr. Morris is in love with Isabel himself, and he decides to get rid of his assistant by subjecting him to ancient Mayan gas! Unfortunately for Ted, this gas is of a particularly nasty sort: it transforms him into a zombie-like
creature.
She started off in uncredited parts in prestigious movies ("About Mrs. Leslie" (1954), "Rear Window" (1954)) and then landed leads in a few good "bad" films ("The She
Creature"
(1956), "Runaway Daughters" (1956)) - and then no more.
A resort is destroyed by an avalanche caused by a downed air craft carrying a female
creature
from the Ice Age(..hence her official title)who destroyed the pilot while a scientist miraculously survives.
A bunch of gung-ho soldiers are on a mission on an island and run into some sort of alien
creature.
The
creature
looks more fake than he did in the original, Lance Henriksen isn't in the cast this time and there isn't even any decent breast shots of Soleil Moon-Frye.
Basically college professor Miranda Hollander (Helena Mattsson) lives her life like any other normal woman, before suffering a mysterious blackout, and without her knowledge, transforming into a hideous alien
creature.
Her "uncle" Tom Hollander (Chariots of Fire's Ben Cross) tells her the truth he has kept from her since birth, she is a half human, half alien creature, created from alien DNA to create a hybrid.
The only person who may be able to help her, and explain another
creature
chasing after Tom, is co-creator of Miranda, Forbes McGuire (Heroes' Dominic Keating).
In the misty backwoods of the Okaloosa Wilderness in Annistan, Alabama, a local Bigfoot
creature
murders the son of all-powerful rich jerk Milton St. John (an embarrassingly poor turn by bona-fide exploitation legend David F. Friedman).
R.G. Arledge's lax, ham-fisted direction strikes out in every conceivable department, thereby sinking this leaden bomb to an unforgivably schlocky sub-level of rank amateurishness: the sluggish pacing, putrid acting, wafer-thin cardboard characters, ill-judged stabs at lowbrow humor, the huge letdown
creature
(it's some heavy-stepping zhlub in a rubber ghoul mask and black gorilla costume), weak off-screen killings, and dissatisfying sudden'n'senseless ending all leave a great deal to be desired.
Normally the Kraken only lives in the Northern regions, like the cold seas of Norway and Iceland, but according to the script of this low-keyed and forgettable made-for-TV
creature
feature, the monster can easily also dwell American ocean stretches and it suddenly even got promoted to being the guardian of ancient Greek artifacts!
Based on the true story of a legendary wolf-like
creature
inhabiting the woods near a small Wisconson town, this movie proves to be the weakest werewolf movie I have seen in a long time.
With the exception of several decent disembowelment's and a cool looking creature, The Beast of Bray Road feels just like another straight-to-video snore fest that follows a familiar premise and leads up to a very predictable conclusion.
And you can relate to the way Jim would feel in the presence of such a gorgeous
creature.
The fun really begins when it becomes apparent what the alien menace is, which are an invasion of flying interstellar space pancakes that make up a collective gestalt
creature
looking to spread it's way across the galaxy.
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