Our Price: £16.01 (subject to change)
PRETTY DECENT AND SURPRISINGLY WATCHABLE
Review date: 2007-10-26 Rating: 8 out of 10
When a small Nevada mine closes due to a freak accident, owner Hiram Gummer, (Michael Gross) arrives in town to check on it and finds the place abandoned. Settling in with Christine Lord, (Sara Botsford) at her hotel, the only remaining miner Juan Pedilla, (Brent Roam) shows him to the closed mine, they find a series of giant creatures hunting underground that has attacked all who have ventured close. Hiring professional gunslinger Black Hand Kelly, (Billy Drago) to assist them, they find that there is a large amount of the creatures are under the ground and waiting for them. Determined to rid the county of the creatures, the citizens take up arms and go out to exterminate them once and for all.
The Good News: This was a lot of fun and a good film. One of the film's greatest parts is that it really manages to set itself apart from the others while also appearing to be a logical continuation. It's really a way of continuing the first one only the setting has changed. By bringing back just the worms and nothing else manages a nostalgia feeling that the first one captured, and by giving them a lot of really great moments that emphasize the mystery and threat they pose. The opening slaughter, the sequence in the barn and the campfire massacre all manage to creep out because of the creatures' presence. They manage to carry their scenes well, and the ability to create some really great scenes from that. There are enough scenes of their effectiveness in hunting that there's enough action for fans of that style. Beyond the aforementioned scenes, there's also a really great finale that is full-on fun. Using the ghost-town as a setting, there's plenty of gun-fighting to be had, and the inclusion of a series of impressive and innovative ideas to combat the creatures. The early-warning system, defense tactics and methods of attack are quite exciting and offer up plenty of fun and monster-smashing. The pellet gun, in particular, is quite effective and brings out some great scenes. The return to the traditional bugs here means that the film has some great effects work, and the monster work is quite capable. The worms are massive, the jaws are frightening and the tentacles are long, snake-like and the dragon horns are back on the face. There's a real great feeling when they're on, and they work well. This here does have a couple of great laughs, mostly coming from the inability of one character to handle firearms. A recurring joke about a character repeatedly losing his hat has some good moments, and there's a little bit of physical action as well. This is a really good entry in the series.
The Bad News: There isn't a whole lot wrong with this one. One of the biggest problems is the fact that the worms themselves are on screen so rarely. They are on-screen only for a few scenes and the finale, and the rest of the time isn't that filled with the worms. This really hinders a lot of the film, especially the middle section, which has very little to get interested beyond what the humans are doing. It could be fun, and it's certainly bearable unlike some other entries, but for those looking for the full-scale war between the two sides will find that this can tend to drag at times. The other major nagging problem is that this really feels like a retread. Everything here is pretty much exactly like the first one only put into a Western setting. It's really obvious as well, and isn't hidden very well. Otherwise, this is a really good movie.
The Final Verdict: With only a few minor details bugging this one, it's a really fun and entertaining entry in the series. While nowhere near the top, it's got enough to make it good enough to be a recommendation for fans of the series of those looking for a good, nonthreatening film.
the hitman here is just trying to be clint eastwood so bad, it's almost as if he really does feel lucky (punk!), i even saw him in another film the other day and raced to get it!
the acting, as throughout the quadilogy, is superb, the script very interesting, and the idea of going back before the original to see how they first found the Graboids and how Burt inherited his love for guns is both humorous and interesting.
a very good buy, if not a tad strange for the fourth movie to go back before the first.
BUY IT!