by Dagarah72 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:19 pm
Creature - Horror film about a group of young folks who go into the Louisiana bayou and encounter the legend of a monster called LockJaw. It starred Sid Haig (House Of A Thousand Corpes, Devils' Rejects).It was nothing spectacular and filled with the usual clichés (crazed incestuous backwoods family, crazed cult members performing a sacrifice for their religion, etc, etc.), but for the most part it was entertaining and I liked that the monster was a man-in-suit instead of CGI. I wish the killings had been a bit more bloody and they had shown more of the monster's attacks, but all in all not too bad. I've seen worse.
Vanishing On 7th Street - Creepy, eerie flick about whispering shadows (black matter?) that's taking people while a small group of survivors struggle to keep the enclosing darkness at bay. I found this film to be mostly effective and well-made horror.
Apollo 18 - The reality/documentary style applied to a space movie. I wasn't expecting much but it wasn't as bad as I had expected. Astronauts land on the moon and discover these spider-like creatures that attack them. The creatures are not shown too clearly but some of their scenes are effective. The human characters aren't developed too well and the editing and pacing, especially at the beginning, is kinda of choppy and fragmented, so there's not much reason to care for them. And this whole "found footage" angle is simply lame. It wouldn't work even if this was the 1st film of it's kind, because the way it's shot so obviously reveals it's a production and not reality. People will either find this flick boring or they'll get a kick out of the monsters, like I did. I wonder what horror subgenre will get the found footage treatment next? The slasher flick? The killer kid flick? The vampire flick? The torture-porn flick? Hmmmm.....
Ricky