| Review Date: Director: James Gunn Writer: James Gunn Producers: Paul Brooks, Eric Newman Actors: Michael Rooker as Grant Elizabeth Banks as Starla Nathan Fillion as Bill |
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On the downside, things do sort of get a little “too much” at some point, with everything from aliens, slugs, werewolves and even zombies making their way into the picture. I’m personally not a fan of the zombie genre, so I found those moments a little less interesting, especially since the undead all looked like actors “acting” like zombies. The film also switches its focus from Rooker’s monstrosity to a farm family for a while, to the point that you actually forget about Rooker, who’s really the star of the film, if you ask me. That said, once he’s back in the picture, and people around town are melding themselves into his body (one of the coolest scenes in the film, which has Fillion’s character pronouncing one of the film’s funnier lines: “That is some fucked up shit!”), things get jazzed once again, with an all-out ending that actually manages to toss a little love and emotion in there as well…and you buy it! Kudos go out to actress Elizabeth Banks for coming through as the lead ingénue, as well as everyone else who played their parts to perfection, especially Fillion who had the rough chore of playing the “straight man” within all of the bloody chaos, and came through gangbusters. Big congrats to James Gunn for managing to make one of the most entertaining horror blasts from the past few years, while managing to maintain that sense of fun, gore and even a little emotion, all at the same time. It might not be the most original film in the world, but it’s more of an homage pic anyway, and if horror, gore and campy monster flicks are what butters your toast, check this film out asap!