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And we are hiding that cost behind
monster
profits.
A giant druid want to sacrifice them to prevent the apocalypse come the year 2000, they also have to contend with bikers, an Indian and a loch ness
monster
type thing.
Yeah, that ridiculous wreck of a flying
monster
looks like a cross between a turkey buzzard and a bad day at the dentist's office.
As expected, things are going to get weird; when this young man turns into a mask wearing
monster
and roams the beaches scouting out nice looking party girls to make his slaves.
The
monster
summons his dazed minions with strange organ music.
Otherwise, what you have here is your standard
monster
movie, playing like a low-budget, shipboard version of THE RELIC.
John Rhys-Davies plays the captain of the ship on which the
monster
is being transported.
And the very nonscary
monster
is simply a man in a suit.
He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a
monster.
The
monster
DOES look okay, in my opinion, but it doesn't have enough interaction with the backgrounds, i.e. not enough destruction to suit most fans of the genre.
The general rule of giant
monster
movies is: If you don't have a lot of fake-looking buildings to smash, then you'd better have another fake-looking
monster
to wrestle with.
I can't make my final complaint about the movie without giving away the ending, but suffice to say the origin of the monster, and the method found to get rid of it, just don't hold water.
you got half-naked female prisoners in a space prison and a
monster
on a space station using a virus to infect humanity through sexy encounters.
Another highlight for me was the
monster
truck, it's awesome, intimidating and really well shot.
Have the acting done by A-Level drama students faking really bad US accents (in the Isle of Man!) Add
monster
special effects that the lovers of B&W Dr Who shows will appreciate.
I figured at the very least we would get a cool looking
monster
running around in the woods, but instead we get this bald (yes, I said "bald!") man with pitch black skin and patches of fur here and there.
Some of the
monster
effects are done with stop motion animation and some with a man in a
monster
suit and each works okay on it's own, but there is no continuity between the two.
The problem, not enough kills on screen and an ending where you have the
monster
basically turning tail and running.
Unfortunately after that the movie showed the
monster
very little and the back of the DVD lied as it told me that the desert beneath the people literally came alive and was capable of devouring their flesh...now that would have been some movie, a nearly inescapable situation.
Additionaally, this was the first time I ever saw a "machine
monster"
dripping sticky saliva such as did the creature in the "Alien".
Six college students shack up in a condemned hospital to save money and end up victims of an ancient
monster
who must claim five victims before it returns to "the shadowy world from which it came!"
A giant robotic plastic
monster
emerges and kills Scots!
Anyway, with its short, 62-minute running time, small group of scientists, and cheap-looking monster, this film suggests nothing less than a Grade Z warm-up for "The Outer Limits" (which would premiere four years later), but without the fine writing that that show usually boasted.
"Destroy All Planets" winds up settling for 'destroy all Tokyo' by film's end, as a space
monster
resembling a giant squid falls to the reptilian furnace known as Gamera.
As in previous sequels, there's nothing here to really connect the films except for the monster, the witch and Ed Harley (Lance Henriksen).
Or even in Predator when the invisible
monster
snuck upon the bewildered soldiers and cut them to pieces.
A group of miners and scientists go on a hunt for some missing colleagues and find their bones in the desert stripped clean of flesh.Their vehicle breaks down and they head for civilisation while being stalked by the
monster.
From the burning spacecraft a reptile like looking alien, the 'Nightbeast' emerges, OK so I lied it's a guy in a dodgy rubber
monster
mask and silver spacesuit.
The twist is that instead of frail old L. Ron Hubbard as the cult leader, there's a centuries old space
monster
who turns his followers into vampires.
The space
monster
(which looks like a giant winged cat that looks perpetually mad and has no skin) is alternately a clay-mation miniature and a large scale animatronics puppet, both of which look awful.
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