A review of the DVD, not just the movie!
Bob | Boston | 11/14/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Ok, Full Moon films are either hit or miss, so I'll skip any type of review and get right to the important stuff -- THE CONTENTS. This is a double sided DVD. On side one you get the feature film and a 15 minute feature called VideoZone. Almost all Full Moon dvds come with VideoZone installments. For the novices out there, the VideoZone is Charles Band's video magazine with news and previews of upcoming features and of course the mandatory making of the film section. Pretty neat stuff with tons of cast interviews and a chance to see Phil Fondacaro guzzling Budweiser (priceless!) Side Two has over 40 trailers from the Full Moon vaults and it's great to see current superstars Helen Hunt, Demi Moore, etc showing up as supporting players in many of Full Moon's classic series like Trancers, etc. The quality of the movie transfer is excellent. All of the graphics and colors are intact. Some of the trailers are not up to par, but they probably are the best available. Charles Band knows that these DVDs tend to be purchased, not rented, and he has taken the extra care to provide a little extra bang for your buck. Sit back, pop open your favorite beverage and enjoy this wacky stuff."
Creeps comes up short...........
-burntblood | Carrollton, TX United States | 09/27/2003
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Worst movie ever. Midget monsters? Give me a break. I'm not sure what audience this movie was trying to capture. It's too stupid to keep adults entertained. It seemed like a horror movie for kids until one of the sawed off runts pulls the top off the dumb blonde and starts dialing Tokyo on her nipples.
I admit that was the best part of the movie...wink,wink, nudge,nudge.
I'd let this one rest in peace if I were you."
Creeps
GPC2 | New Orleans, LA | 04/11/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Bashing this movie is simply stupid. Right off the bat you should know that it's a low budget, schlocky B movie. Not really what you would call horror, either. This movie did it's job for me. It entertained me and I bought it for about $3. The story is good enough to keep you interested. Of the 8 member cast, 2 did an alright job. The little blond, altough wasn't a good actress, was OK on the eyes and at times funny. You really think she thinks she's giving an Oscar worthy performance and that's funny to me. One other thing; the little dude who played Dracula, was the best actor in the movie. I thought he did a good job."
Midget monsters terrorize the world!
Chadwick H. Saxelid | Concord, CA United States | 06/02/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This horror comedy is more dorky than funny. A mad scientist steals the rarest of rare first editions of classic monster stories, all so he can bring them to life and rule the world. Well things fall a bit SHORT (ha ha ha ha ha ha) and the classic creatures come out as midgets. Forget that the monsters characterizations are all wrong and that the Wolf Man was created largely in movies and not in a classic book. This movie is just made to laugh at and, as with most of Full Moon's fodder, is quite entertaining in its own moronic way."