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By the time a spider-creature with a human head and a guy in a latex
monster
suit are prowling the hallways, you just have to wonder what the minds behind this mess were thinking...
I love
monster
flicks but I couldn't watch even half of the terrible acting, cardboard characters and abysmal special effects.
Standard "paint-by-numbers
" monster
fare, filled with a bunch of routine plot devices from big-creature movies.
Eurotrash fans will be plenty entertained by the bad English dubbing, gratuitous female flesh and very silly makeup jobs on the
monster
and native extras.
Reminds me of all those low-budget
monster
STVs that were popular in the 80s and 90s.
The
monster
itself is only shown at the very end and has all of three short scenes.
No tension or thrills for me, and the final
monster
was disappointingly cheesy and unscary.
"Demons III: The Ogre" is not related pre-sequel are on "The Demons" and "The Demons 2 are cool hip horror 1980 classic."Demons III: The Ogre" is very stupid, bored, cheap
monster.
Why the Lamberto Bava and Dardano Sacchetti are poor quality writer who make the stupid movie almost like "Halloween III" don't have Michael Myer
monster
but the people wear Halloween.
For some reason he has ugly looking
monster
in a closet at his cabin.
The closet
monster
is a man with a mask tie on and you can really tell.
The acting herein is about as abominable as the
monster
stalking them, although the
monster
itself is quite well done...impressively well done, at that.
Completely ridiculous "period" film is only a thin excuse for its extensive, graphic depiction of the heroine's affair with "the beast", a
monster
who supposedly appears every century to rape some women.
The scientist guy is a good dad who tries to reunite his fishy shark son with the woman he was engaged to, he even arranges for them to have private time for s-e-x, but the woman in this is a really shallow snob and thinks the shark-guy is an ugly, icky
monster
and wants nothing to do with him.
Enter the weird feeding guy who says, Nah, we made three, the third being a
monster
who pulls itself around with its front feet.
Instead it creates some kind of
monster
that needs to eat human flesh and brains.
This was apparently directed by the same guy responsible for further reducing the value of the TOHO
monster
franchise (if that is possible!).
With Godzilla came the dawn of a rising popularity of the kaiju (giant monster) genre.
The killer
monster
thing is really really bad, basically its a guy in some kind of green body suit.
I like
monster
movies, generally.
I was reminded of how much I disliked "Shine" because of the irredeemable
monster
of a father played by Armin Mueller-Stahl.
It sort of follows a similar plot, but it is impossible to connect to the original, with the exception of the presence of Morty, the mannequin
monster
made of wood.
The jacket the little
monster
wears on the front cover seems to suggest 'street-wise' traveler.
The
monster
is a man in a rubber suit which hearkens back to the days of Paul Blaisdell.
Oh, and after that we see that there also appears to be some kind of jell-o
monster
involved.
Maybe customs were wrong to let me carry this
monster
into the country, but I will say this: Timothy Hines stole three hours of my life, and I want them back.
I tell you, that director is either mentally retarded, or he's just a
monster
with a ''heart'' of stone.
I said sure, wrote a parody of '50s sci-fi
monster
clichés, rounded up some sound effects and called in another DJ, Pam Landry, to play the female part.
The father is a hideous
monster
with three teeth and a disproportionately large circular mouth-hole from which are uttered the most horrendous guttural noises, the son and mother are permanently horrified, incoherent creatures for whom terror is a way of life.
This has got to be the cheesiest, stupidest, most retarded
monster
film of all time.
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