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Post by dedwyre on Apr 12, 2007 23:17:35 GMT -5
I was looking through the latest issue of FANGORIA and saw a review of this movie... "Bottom Feeder" It's about a bunch of kids getting stuck in some underground sewer place and being killed by a monster. The monster is actually a scientist who tested a serum on himself, ate a rat and changed into a monster. According to the review, it features a "Howling-esque" clothes-ripping transformation scene. And that's why I figured it might be of interest.
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Post by weredog on Apr 13, 2007 1:14:23 GMT -5
Finaly a movie that doesnt try to sell its wererat as a werewolf
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Post by Werewolf on Apr 16, 2007 2:39:05 GMT -5
Kinda looks like a werewolf on the cover though doesn't it. Might try and find it.
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Post by metamorphosis on Apr 16, 2007 10:55:36 GMT -5
hmmm, pretty interesting! thnx for the hint dude... imdb.com (my alltime companion in the world of films & co.) has a pretty good user comment (but as always i did read only the few first lines of it **SPOILERS**) on it: *** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Like most (heck, virtually all) mutant-monster films, Bottom Feeder doesn't bring anything new to the table, but, thanks to some decent acting, good chemistry, and plenty of monster cheese, it's quite an enjoyable romp. The plot follows a team of maintenance workers who run afoul of a crazy, burn-scarred billionaire's attempt to test an experimental super-healing serum, which of course creates a man-eating Rat Monster, as such ill-advised experiments invariably do. We're then treated to a three-way dungeon crawl involving the workers, the billionaire and his bodyguards, and a guy in a rubber suit. Very old-school, but still lots of fun.
Best of all are the scenes between the head of the maintenance team, Vince (Tom Sizemore), and the billionaire's nasty henchwoman, Krendal (Wendy Anderson). They start as antagonists (she's working for the bad guys, after all), but after she throws in with our heroes in order to escape the monster, she becomes much more appealing, to the point where she and Vince seem to be flirting by the end of the film. And the bit where Vince grabs her cell phone to chew out the Burned Billionaire is just priceless.
It's not Shakespeare, but if you want to spend an evening with a good, old-fashioned monster flick, grab some popcorn, pull up a seat, and enjoy. and tom sizemore, whom i like from many movies (a.e. Heat). so i guess i will know pretty soon more to tell about it... weredog: *hrhr* i agree on you!
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Post by Werewolf on Apr 18, 2007 4:23:55 GMT -5
Sounds even better now.
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