Quote from: Dr. Whom on July 05, 2026, 03:40:53 AMMinions & Monsters (2026)
At the start of the era of talking pictures, a group of minions want to make a monster movie. For this, they need a monster and they end up accidentally summoning a shoggoth.
This one is an absolute hoot. It is Pierre Coffin & Brian Lynches homage both to silent era Hollywood and 1950s creature features, with a guest appearance of Goomi's take on Lovecraft (of the Unspeakable Vault of Doom). It is chock full of references. Yet, contrary to meme based humour, these references aren't the jokes in themselves. The gags work in themselves, the references just add a layer (for instance the two monsters from Mountains of Madness are called Howard and Phillips)
For the rest it is non-stop minions slapstick action. Contrary to most contemporary movies, it doesn't stop to provide An Uplifting Moment, or Spell Out A Message. Not that it doesn't contain commentary, it doesn't let it get in the way of the action.
Highly recommended, especially for film buffs


Quote from: Jim H on July 05, 2026, 07:30:39 PMQuote from: M.10rda on July 05, 2026, 07:42:58 AMOkay. You can adopt an uncle, that's cool.
I didn't think his first few films were that bad. I saw some later ones though that were pretty rough.
I've not seen his German films or his early junk DTV films, but House of the Dead is embarrassing, and Alone in the Dark is actually one of the worst films I've ever seen in my life. And I've seen stuff like Monster a Go Go (which, I'll admit, is worse, but they're in the same ballpark).
HOWEVER.... I think Rampage actually isn't half-bad, unpleasant as it is. The visual style can be very off putting, and it's very unpleasant, but it's decently made if you can stomach it.
Quote from: M.10rda on July 05, 2026, 07:42:58 AMOkay. You can adopt an uncle, that's cool.
I didn't think his first few films were that bad. I saw some later ones though that were pretty rough.