While it might be overreaching to describe Octaman
as the worst creature feature ever made, since the monster genre has spawned
some truly ghastly cinematic atrocities, it’s fair to say that Octaman
comprises 76 minutes of stultifying pabulum. The story, which borrows heavily
from the classic monster flick The Creature from the Black Lagoon
(1955), is the usual noise about a scientist accidentally disturbing the
natural habitat of a missing-link beastie, thereby invoking primeval wrath. In
this case, the beastie is an octopus who walks like a man—as depicted, I shit
you not, by a dude walking around in a silly green suit with a giant green head
and flailing tentacles. Amazingly, this terrible suit was co-created by future
Oscar-winning effects great Rick Baker, so one presumes his best intentions
were impeded by budget limitations and poor execution; even shrouding the
monster in shadow and spritzing the costume with some sort of moisture would
have delivered better results than showing the thing dry and in full sunlight,
as happens periodically. It also doesn’t help that Baker and crew failed to
articulate the monster’s eyes, which just sit there, disallowing any illusion
of life. And the Octaman costume isn’t even the worst thing in the picture. For instance, Octaman has a baby, which is depicted through the use of a floppy
little glob of painted rubber that gets tugged along the floors of locations by
unseen strings. Writer/director Harry Essex
relies heavily on stock footage, and it’s obvious that even though the story is
supposed to be set in some exotic South American jungle, the whole thing was
shot in and around such overly familiar L.A. locations as the Bronson Canyon
caves. Making the whole enterprise seem even tackier is that fact that Essex
has a screenwriting credit on the original Creature from the Black Lagoon—he’s
incompetently plagiarizing himself. About the only entertaining aspect of Octaman
is seeing how many pathetic attempts Essex makes to portray the titular critter
as a killer. At various points, Octaman bitch-slaps enemies with his tentacles,
strangles people with his tentacles, and even impales victims with the
tips of his tentacles. The only fearful thing about this interminable crapfest
is the prospect of actually watching the movie.
Octaman: SQUARE
1 comment:
"stultifying pabulum" LMAO!
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