Hi Everybody,
Today is hot and humid, which reminds me of Louisiana, not that I've ever been there but I just assume, and that is the perfect segue to today's movie.
MOVIE
Creature has a B movie all start cast, so that means you will recognize a bunch of faces but not quite be able to put a name to them, unless you are like me and enjoy watching terrible movies. Creature is somewhat original in that unlike the current trend of taking a regular animal and super sizing it, or combining it with another creature, I'm looking at you Sharktopus, it just has a guy turn into a half man half "gator" as the locals in this movie would say, through purely no scientific means. For that reason alone, and seeing so many familiar faces I liked it.
SUMMARY
So take every cheesy horror movie where a group of collage students take off for a cross country trip and that takes up the first 30 minutes of the movie. Then throw in a bit of not quite right southerner stereotypes, read inbred, with a bit of a spooky swamp legend. The legend at the very least sounds original and very stereotypical southern. Brother and sister are the last of the Grimly family, they have to keep the family going by, yeah you can use your imagination for that part because I'm trying not to, but before they do a big old white alligator comes and drags sister to its lair. Brother follows and there kills the alligator. Driven mad by grief brother begins eating everything in site, the gator, left over animals, and what is left of his bride. Through some means never explained in the movie he transforms into the Creature, a giant (well at least seven foot tall) man covered in alligator skin. Skip to present day, and the goofy college guy wants to check out the old Grimly place. Cue tense moments during the day time that don't really do much. Then the locals, at least the ones we've met so far, start disappearing one by one. Looks like the Creature prefers the blood of kin to strangers. Night falls and again cue college group either going off for causal sex, or experimenting with the same sex (not that it is my thing, but I have yet to see two guys make out in one of these things, might be a good twist to the movie). You can guess the rest, Grimly kills more locals, who are in on the killing in the first place, and then starts killing a college kid or two. There was a good twist in the movie (SPOILER ALERT) but the goofy guy who wanted to go in the first place is actually 'kin' to the southern stereotypes. Unfortunately that is the only good twist. The rest of the story is filled with a few more deaths, an attempted mating with the creature, thankfully not shown in detail, and a last ditch effort to escape. I won't spoil the ending, but it is the usually kind with a ray of hope and a twist.
ACTING!!!
More than the movie itself I enjoyed seeing the actors. You might recognize Sid Haig as the leader of the southern stereotypes from quite a few other movies, most notably Rob Zombie's House of a 1000 Corpses. Emily, (SPOILER ALERT) a survivor in this movie, whose name is Serinda Swan, had a bit part in Tron, and that is as close as any of these people will get to Kevin Bacon. She didn't do bad in the movie, and has the makings of a pretty good scream queen. Then there was a good scene by David Jensen as the epitome of the Southern stereotypical inbred that managed to make me forget what a low budget movie this, but any good actor in this film is killed off pretty damn quickly and he is no exception. Finally, the creature, or before the creature comes out the Grimly brother who becomes the creature is played by Daniel Bernhardt, a Swiss actor, and something like a B movie version of Jean-Claude Van Damme. Action fans will recognize him from a variety of roles that Van Damme decided not to follow up on, like Bloodsport II. I liked him the most in the TV series Mortal Kombat. Yes there was a TV series, and it is a little better than you think it is. Still the high moment of the movie for me was seeing him. He emotes quite well, even if he doesn't act all that great. I look forward to seeing him in the the Expendables 2. The rest of the characters are sadly forgettable.
RATING
As much as I love the somewhat original plot and the use of old school prosthetic monster suits as opposed to CGI, this was not that great a movie. Plenty of nudity to spice things up, but gore was kept to a minimum. The story was also pretty predictable. Still I watched it all the way through so there must have been something good about it, but for the life of me I can't think of what. Probably just memories of what used to be before CGI came into existence. For that alone I'll give it a four out of ten.
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| Tasteful, well as tasteful as it could be. |
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| Bloody, very Bloody |
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| Made me not want to go to the South |
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| Hurray for old school special affects. |
Creature
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1686018/













