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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs Monster on the Campus (1958)
Another creature feature directed by Jack Arnold about an extinct fish which turns everything it comes into contact with into raving monsters, be it a dragonfly, a pet dog (with ludicrous teeth) or people.
There's a reasonable amount of tension, one or two scares and some pretty strong violence for it's time - one unlucky fella gets a hatchet in the face, a woman is dragged around by her hair - but as with many films of this ilk there's also too much time taken with people in lab coats sat around discussing things, not to mention random acts of dumbness by people who should know better instead of getting to the nitty gritty of Neanderthal mutations running round killing folk.
The Eureka Blu-ray looks very pretty. Will probably rewatch it tonight at some stage to listen to Kim and Stephen's commentary on the 'Neanderthal killers on a college campus' sub-genre. |
Well waddya' know. There is a
Neanderthal Killer on the loose sub-genre. There are also a ton of references to the classic Orson Welles film
Touch of Evil which, incidentally, i only put in my wish list last weekend. I think Stephen and Kim were screwing with my head the amount of times it was discussed throughout this film. Not even subtle subliminal messages. More like hitting me with a sledge hammer go and buy the damn thing bludgeoning type hints.
The guys also pointed out within the first few frames that a car driven by Arthur Franz just passed
The Munsters house as well as the Hill Valley clock tower.