Trivia provided here states this film features the director's first use of CGI in his 60-year career, and this surprised me. Because the graphics here look like they were created by a 12 year old on a 20-year-old computer.
I love me some low budget horror, and this is the lowest of the low.
Scooby Doo had more realistic monsters. When the actors saw the final product, they probably went into shock.
The dialogue and acting are tongue-in-cheek enough to make this an enjoyable bad-movie watch.
But holy hell, the horrific CGI takes it over the top. The car crash scene would have been more believable if they'd used Hot Wheels cars blown up with firecrackers.
I feel the need to pour out a 40 for the poor actors in this flick.
I love me some low budget horror, and this is the lowest of the low.
Scooby Doo had more realistic monsters. When the actors saw the final product, they probably went into shock.
The dialogue and acting are tongue-in-cheek enough to make this an enjoyable bad-movie watch.
But holy hell, the horrific CGI takes it over the top. The car crash scene would have been more believable if they'd used Hot Wheels cars blown up with firecrackers.
I feel the need to pour out a 40 for the poor actors in this flick.