Lurking Fear (1994)
2/10
And the town had trouble with these things because?
5 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is a film brought to us by Full Moon Studios, a studio that was constantly creating low budget horror back in the day. They made some good films and some bad ones; however, during the time this film was made, they were mainly doing horror comedies all the time and this one tries to be that too. I am kind of baffled by the score here on IMDb as I thought this film was quite bad, even for one of their movies because it just had too many flaws. A promising opening scene and a rather good premise were completely undone by where they took it and so many unnecessary plot points. I read the H.P. Lovecraft short story this one is based on and they had the makings of actually doing something with it, but just clogged the film down with so many things that just did not fit in with the premise. The deaths were also pretty much unmemorable, the acting horrid with the exception of the only two actors one would tend to recognize (Combs and Schiavelli) and the film has a complete lack of tension due to the fact that through the majority of the film it looks like there is only one creature when they keep suggesting there are several...enough to take out a town apparently. The film is short though, so the pain of watching it did not take too long.

The story has two sisters or something at the beginning arguing about stuff. Something tries to take the baby and the sister that seems to know how to fight is killed. This is also the best kill in the film. Not sure if this was the past or what. I could not tell as the editing was not all that good. All I know is a guy is getting out of prison and a guy working at a funeral home gives him part of a map that will show the location of a cemetery by a church where a lot of money is buried. He goes there and some bad guys follow and get mixed up in a mess as citizens of a town are taking a stand against creatures that have been terrorizing them for 20 years because apparently no one wants to exert the effort to leave town.

The monsters when on screen look rather good; unfortunately, they are not in the movie all that much. As I said, you never really get a sense that there is really all that much danger as you only see more than two monsters on the screen like once. Too often in this one the focus of the film is on this guy wanting his money back which begins to get absurd. Things are going badly, the guy is clearly rich so I am rather sure he could have left without collecting what was probably 100,000 dollars tops. I was getting sick of the stupid girl he had with him and wanted her to die slowly, but I did not get that satisfaction. We have monsters in tunnels that are supposed to be overrunning things and the subplots overran them!

So this Full Moon film was incredibly bad and I felt there were very few things of redeeming nature in it. It had decent looking monsters and a nice opening scene, but that was it! No good deaths beyond the opening scene, no nudity, no sense to be made with the plot! Seriously, why the heck did the townspeople not leave!?! Monsters are feasting on them and they just stay around, why? Because the property taxes are cheap, perhaps? This monsters were also incredibly slow killers, how anyone got snuffed by them is a testament to what poor survival skills these people must of had! I guess that should be surprising seeing as how the monster only strike when it rains and at night so the people in town only had like plenty of time to leave over the 20 year reign of terror! Just too much stuff wrong with it to say it was anything, but bad in my opinion; however, like most Full Moon Studio films, at least I can say it was really short.
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