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Old 1st April 2020, 10:00 PM
nicholasrope nicholasrope is offline
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Originally Posted by MrBarlow View Post
The Cellar. 1989.

A young boy finds a ancient Comache monster in the basement of his new house, nobody believes him except the last member of the Indian tribe and decides to face his fears and face the monster.

This was a bit of a laugh more than a scare, usual new house find a door and open it and unlock its secrets, and find a hole in the wall and think nothing of it and be told of a monster that lives there can be a new pet. Patrick Kilpatrick takes the lead role of the caring parent (normally plays bad guy role) he is decent as doting father who doesn't believe his son about the monster.

The creature itself seemed to be designed and created well even though it's mobility seems small and move between three areas basement, sink hole and a oil well. Kevin Tenney took the director spot after the original director left but with having done some films before this one even he must have had laughs making this. It's worth the laughs but little to none scares.

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I swear I've seen this, remember Patrick Kilpatrick being the good guy. Can't remember what happens though
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