Monster
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Sometimes, one thing will kill a
monster
and in a different scene, someone does the same thing to the
monster
25 times and it hardly flinches.
I've heard lots of people talking about this
Monster
From Green Hell film.
There is no single
monster
in the film, there are several giant moths, that might be construed as monsters, but that would make the title MonsterS from Green Hell.
The scene when Craig Nelson vomits that
monster
is stupid.
The end product is a mess, like Frankenstein's monster, as if it were pieced together from material from past, better films.
What just love the causes why those animals become
monster
and in this movie, it was one of the most ridiculous I've ever seen.
You'll get whaled on by a
monster
every time if you try to use 'em.
This
monster
flop has an interesting story outline filled with garbage.
Remember that movie about the guy who wanted revenge for the death of his son and had a
monster
unleashed that he could not control?
It's bad enough our star blindly follows order and kills everyone who wasn't killed by the six
monster
fish, but after he kills the fish, the Government blows them up.
Upon seeing how weak the
monster
effects were, I KNEW I was in trouble.
Everyone continues to shoot at the obviously bulletproof monster, and if you can't guess who the traitor is I hope your babysitter didn't ruin it for you.
This film was made before the days of cgi and therefore must seem painfully dated to younger viewers but to us who grew up in the atomic
monster
age it is both scary and charming.
He's called a monster, a heel--which seems a tad severe for a guy who never seems to get any action because his phone is always ringing and his doorbell is always buzzing.
I however like the fact that they don't wait till the end of the movie to show you the
monster.
It's quite gross and would perfectly fit in a goofier
monster
flick, but the POLTERGEIST franchise was supposed to be a more sophisticated horror enterprise, and the remaining sequels just mercilessly ravage what made the first film so good.
Some skits will run on a bit long, such as the spoof of
monster
movies where a man and a woman and a man are being stalked by a huge tit.
Bad acting, bad script, bad costume for the monster, etc. - all those are expected and they're what make a bad horror flick hilarious.
But nothing happens in this movie for about the first hour, and then there's about twenty minutes of 'horror.' Okay, yes, there are some pretty ridiculous and hilarious moments - as when the
monster
gets momentarily taken out by a common bathroom fixture, or anytime the
monster
is shown just standing there going "blaeh! blaeh!" looking like she's about to go into convulsions - but overall it's not enough.
At the end though there is an all out
monster
attack as we regain control of the monsters, but it isn't much fun as it has poor King Gidorah squaring off against way to many monsters, they really should have given him an ally to help him...unfortunately, Gigan and MechaGodzilla had not come into being yet.
Oh, and the
monster
suit wouldn't scare a kitten.
A ridiculous-looking Dracula pops up, wearing more painted-on facial hair than Groucho, and convinces the good Dr. to dig up the old Frankenstein monster, which turns out to have a face like a mass of festering mushrooms.
The
monster
special effects are laughable.
i.e. the
monster
is invisible, the hero makes traps and then waits on a tree, the
monster
has heat seeking vision and the
monster
looks a lot like the predator.
An ex-stripper who has now settled down with her husband gives birth to an uncontrollable,
monster
of a baby that's growing bigger and stronger everyday.
It breaks the "don't show a good movie in the middle of your crappy movie" rule by intercutting a fistfight with scenes from GHIDRAH THE THREE HEADED
MONSTER
in what I assume is a vapid, nongermane, and utterly pointless social commentary.
Directed by Edward (50 movies a year) Cahn and written by Lou Rusoff (who also penned Dragstrip Girl, Cat Girl, Runaway Daughters, Apache Woman, Oklahoma Woman, and Girls in Prison; hmmm, I notice a violent femme pattern here), the She Creature is notable for Albert Kallis evocative poster, Paul Blaisdell's terrific prehistoric "she
" monster
(complete with scaly hooters), and the mesmerizingly gorgeous Marla English in what appears to have been her last role.
The
monster
shown in the background during the beginning credits reappears during the end credits and is not seen at any other time during the actual movie.
Eventually it turns into a panther-like monster, attacking targets of its owner's jealous rage, like her two-timing boyfriend (a miscast Martin Brygmann) and her ditto roommate (Charlotte Munck).
Here we have yet another over-ambitious scientist that falls victim to his own stupid research and mutates into a hideous and bloodthirsty
monster.
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