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Grim
A team of spelunkers, when investigating a system of caves beneath a small town, come across a hideous creature that can move through walls.
Release : | 1996 |
Rating : | 2.3 |
Studio : | Peakviewing Productions, |
Crew : | Director, Writer, |
Cast : | Emmanuel Xuereb Jules de Jongh Kadamba Simmons David Kennedy |
Genre : | Horror |
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Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
I saw this film as a teenager. It was late at night, the film was on some obscure channel. I didn't watch it from the start, but I remember enjoying it. For years I hoped to see it again, but couldn't find the title. Then someone in some discussion group identified the film for me, and naturally I looked it up and found it on the internet. I couldn't wait for it to start, so I could relive this memory.Well, talk about things not being the way we remember them.To say that this was a disappointment is an understatement. This film is dull and stupid, with irritating characters, a silly monster, and a plot written by a retard who was feeling particularly lazy and uninspired during the afternoon on which he wrote it.Just stay away from this, don't waste your life on such rubbish.
A subterranean monster preys upon the locals of a quaint suburban neighborhood. Newcomer, Rob, joins a group of other spelunkers a few of whom have ulterior motives for traveling into the monster's supposedly unknown lair.A horrible kind of slow (in all senses of the word) movie with incredibly bad acting going up against a shady, plastic looking creature that would be more at home in a Real Housewives Show on Bravo (take your pick which one) but significantly less frightening. Plus at just under ninety minutes, it still feels far longer. Awful film. Writer/Director would return with the moderately more watchable but still pretty bad Breeders.
Man what a waste of an hour of my life this movie was. It has absolutely no point; it is only somewhat gory; it has a bad combination of terrible acting/sound/lighting/camera; it's just bad!We start off with people doing a Ouija board, and what do you know? It spells out Grim! So then he comes to life underground and goes through walls somehow and kills people, or brings them down to his underground cave/lair/thing. So then people go spelunking and get killed one by one in really dumb, stereotypical ways. (Hey I'm gonna go off alone, AHHHHHH I'm dead) And then there is something about possession, and a bell and some other stuff. You're left going, "What the heck?" The only good part of this entire movie is at the end, when this one girl who got chained up (She was possessed or something?) is screaming and slamming the chains and trying to get out, cus the other guys left, and Grim is a statue now. So it ends with her in mid scream. Also, Grim looks terrible! He looks better on the cover then he does throughout the entire movie. I mean you can see that its a mask, its very blatant. Well thats it, DO NOT SEE THIS MOVIE!
I rented Grim in the hopes of watching a truly awesome bad movie -- the kind so awful, and unintentionally hilarious, that it becomes something new, something different. It has, paradoxically, become a "good" movie (i.e. Troll II).Unfortunately, for Grim, it was neither bad enough to be good, or good enough to be good. While it came close at times (definitely in the case of the former), it was always short of true greatness.Bad movie score: 5/10 Good movie score: 3/10