A team of spelunkers, when investigating a system of caves beneath a small town, come across a hideous creature that can move through walls.
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I saw this film as a teenager. It was late at night, the film was on some obscure channel. I didn't watch it from the start, but I remember enjoying it. For years I hoped to see it again, but couldn't find the title. Then someone in some discussion group identified the film for me, and naturally I looked it up and found it on the internet. I couldn't wait for it to start, so I could relive this memory.Well, talk about things not being the way we remember them.To say that this was a disappointment is an understatement. This film is dull and stupid, with irritating characters, a silly monster, and a plot written by a retard who was feeling particularly lazy and uninspired during the afternoon on which he wrote it.Just stay away from this, don't waste your life on such rubbish.
A subterranean monster preys upon the locals of a quaint suburban neighborhood. Newcomer, Rob, joins a group of other spelunkers a few of whom have ulterior motives for traveling into the monster's supposedly unknown lair.A horrible kind of slow (in all senses of the word) movie with incredibly bad acting going up against a shady, plastic looking creature that would be more at home in a Real Housewives Show on Bravo (take your pick which one) but significantly less frightening. Plus at just under ninety minutes, it still feels far longer. Awful film. Writer/Director would return with the moderately more watchable but still pretty bad Breeders.
I don't typically like cheap horror movies or shall we say cliché but surprisingly I liked this more then I would if it had been made by the sci-fi channel.. (which watching it I realized.. it wasn't a sci-fi channel original because the movie would have been much worse had it been) It actually did have originality unlike a typical sci-fi/horror movie and yah the special effects are just awful (almost looked animated.. yah know before computers) It seemed to me and maybe I'm just wrong but the pacing was terrible, aka there where a lot of useless shots the director couldn't find any thing else to do with.. so he spend 3-5 minutes of celluloid on climbing down a ladder But underneath it all this movie had more heart then your average crap fare.. it had a cave, a sort of interesting premise (call a devil/troll) through a wiji board and sets and or monster looks that where sort of interesting (and sort of terrible) this movie is definitely cheesy and can be appreciated it for it's uniqueness and it's cheese and really not following the formulaic plot lines we expect (there isn't a plot but even for not having one it's.. not formulaic) I also make a note for those interested that this movie has limited bondage scenes; for those looking for it..
A team of spelunkers, when investigating a system of caves beneath a small town, come across a hideous creature that can move through walls that was recent awoken from it's ancient slumber by a group of teens. I'll give the film credit where it's due: The effort was there. The idea of a creature that can move through walls is also kind of original. What doesn't work? just about everything else. Poor pacing, very weak acting (The opening scene with the Ouija board stood out in my mind especially), terrible lighting, awkward dialog, and cheesy visual effects, especially when the creature moves through walls. Now there are some bad special effects for you. It's not as ghastly as others have made it out to be, and the creature effects are no where near as bad as some say, but it needed a bigger budget and better actors, which it didn't have. Shame.3/10.