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"I want to see more -- more than any man has ever seen." - From Beyond
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As you've probably already noticed, the book you're holding is not quite like any other guide to movies on video that you've seen.
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That just about covers it, I think, except for the killer mutant gopher, and the fact that young Danny likes to swallow live trout whole.
The box dares us to watch the last thirty minutes. I dare you to watch the first sixty.
A mysterious plane lands and a bunch of knife-wielding guys with brown stuff (day-old guacamole?) caked on their faces rush out, slit throats, and then suck up the blood of their victims. Whatever's ailing them is apparently infectious, because the city's soon filled with people covered with brown stuff, the military is unable to cope, civilization is doomed.
This may be the only movie in which open-heart surgery is performed on Satan, but even this dubious distinction doesn't save it.
Midway, the spacey girl D.J. remarks that "something horrid is going to happen." It does: the closing credits threaten us to "watch for Scalps II - The Return of D.J."
Halloween and Friday the 13th deftly snagged the two inherently spooky dates, but that only served to inspire filmmakers to scan the calendar for other events that could be fraught with menace. What's surprising is not that they found so many, but that so many have thus far been overlooked. It doesn't take much imagination to see the mayhem potential in such occasions as St. Patrick's Day, Good Friday, Father's Day, Passover, Labor Day, Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement!), or the eight days of Hanukkah.
So, we have a psycho slasher, weird dreams, and a troubled house. In other words, he came back to Elm Street in Amityville on Halloween night. Nothing for originality here, but three points for recombinant chutzpah.
Is it hostile Brad, weird Ernie, intense Jeff, or the troubled chemistry professor, each of whom does his best to look suspicious as all get-out? This certainly keeps us guessing. Why do the survivors continue to stay in the house as the body count rises? And where are the police?
Awesomely stupid and shoddy, this is one of those rare movie opportunities for you to actually feel your brain softening.
"Charge! Once more into the breech you mothergrabbers! Let's purloin that water!" - Exterminators Of The Year 3000