Monster
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The smooth & womanizing security officer Captain Kirk (Captain Kirk???) starts a search for the
monster
on the loose, while the army forces consider it to be better to exterminate the whole city and its entire population at once.
However, DO find the courage to remain watching until the very last minutes, as we only get to see the
monster'
s face at that point.
Harriet is a suburban monster, a notch or two above Mary Tyler Moore's character in "Ordinary People", and Crawford gives one of her best-sustained performances in the juicy part.
Other creatures such as an alien, zombies, and Frankenstein's
monster
never get their full due because director Hickox can not slow the movie down enough to provide us with any kind of substance to hold a hat on.
I thought the acting was also better than that in several of the most recent H-Wood releases, and a big BOO' shout out to Chuckie Williams - one of the nicest guys in the industry, and not a bad actor as the Dark Walker
monster
himself.
The
monster
did not look scary, and the "twist" near the end made NO sense.
Mutator is a rather disappointing entry in the mutant
monster
on the loose genre.
Owing more to the British thrillers such as the Quatermass films and the stark black and white horror films of Hammer (X The Unknown) or things like the Day the Earth Caught Fire (which while released 2 years later has similar feel) or Corridors of Blood, this is for a good chunk of the film a dark detective story of sorts as the
monster
remains hidden and the scientists try to figure out whats going on.
Shot very effectively in a style somewhere between Italian neo-realism, early Scorsese and even Cassavettes improv but with a flavor all its own, it doesn't matter that one of the plot twists is very obvious (so obvious, in fact, I'm not even sure that it's even meant to be a twist) because co-writer Paddy Considine is such a riveting yet natural presence in the lead: he's able to be genuinely threatening while keeping it absolutely real, creating a very believable
monster.
Now to the two largest gaffs This creature is strong enough to rip out an engine and overturn a jeep as well as capable of pushing over the Ranger's tower but it cannot move the rocks in front of it's cave, and during one pivotal scene an expert on the
monster
gives the heroine a book of legends concerning our beast (which incidentally is never referenced again) saying it took shaman 500 years to bury the evil in his cave, must just be because they couldn't catch him home because all that was needed was a baby gate in front of the entrance and he was screwed.
The
monster
was stupid-looking, had a cheesy voice, and had extremely lame lines and actions.
Failed attempt to match the typical Wes Craven witty
monster
(Freddy, Wishmaster, Horace Pinker) combined with more sexually explicit junk to make it seem more over-the-edge.
But going back to the movie, it was another one of those grade B- "quickys" meant to try and cash in on the teenage
monster
craze of the late 50's.
To complete their task they have two and a half day, then a 100-feet tall giant human-eating
monster
will be sent after them.
Now a grotesque cannibal lurking the underground sewer tunnels of the town of Newton, the powers-that-be are planning to drop nerve bombs if the
monster
isn't found and killed in time, so that the viral contagion Adams is currently carrying will be contained.
During this chase to find it, the
monster
is scouring streets targeting citizens, feasting on flesh, retreating to the sewers periodically to escape from harm.
The
monster
breaks into the locked door of a Catholic church, invading a sacristy as a priest helps his choir boys find escape, murdering him as the padre defends his kids.
Even Kirk is able to unload an entire gun of bullets into the thing without downing the
monster.
This
monster
has quite a threshold, as Kirk and O'Brien flood the sewers with gas hoping to corner it after sealing off escape routes.
One of these is clearly the
monster.
Based on a Lovecraft story that probably explains the
monster.
The ideas and atmosphere of this film come from great, universal horror themes: a secluded and creepy Greek island, lost tourists, the tragic-horror story of a man who had to eat his wife and child in order to survive while lost at sea, a scary old mansion ...all wonderful horror (and with a genuinely tragic monster, the backbone of all great horror).
The scene in which Tisa Farrow is hanging in the well and George Eastman (the cannibal monster) is reaching out to grab her is masterful suspense, and the scenes of Eastman eating the fetus and his own entrails remain shocking today, 25 years later.
Last year was a rarity in (American)
monster
cinema.
Destroying the
monster
presents the problem of releasing devasting levels of radiation contaminating the entire country.
I won't even get in to how absurd the sasquatch looks, except to point out that the
monster
is supposed to be a male, since he sexually assaults women -- so why does the costume have breasts?
Aside from the amateurish
monster
make-up and contrived storyline, this film adheres to, in principle, a sub genre of psychological film criticism: fairy tale theory.
Eric Freeman, the film's lead actor, has created a monster, and his acting is so bad, perhaps it deserves to go down as worst ever.
I must confess to liking giant
monster
movies, but this film is really just plain awful!
By the way that big snake would be considered a
monster!
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