Añade un argumento en tu idiomaShadyville is plagued by sightings of a hairy creature known as the "House Squatch". Locals are panicked and the area's powerful real estate firm is pressuring the local sheriff to stop the ... Leer todoShadyville is plagued by sightings of a hairy creature known as the "House Squatch". Locals are panicked and the area's powerful real estate firm is pressuring the local sheriff to stop the creature, who has taken up residence in one of their homes for sale. It's a battle of wits... Leer todoShadyville is plagued by sightings of a hairy creature known as the "House Squatch". Locals are panicked and the area's powerful real estate firm is pressuring the local sheriff to stop the creature, who has taken up residence in one of their homes for sale. It's a battle of wits and wackiness as the town mobilizes to drive the creature back to the forest.
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The cast here is mostly regulars from recent Polonia productions, some of them being welcome faces, others I don't need to keep seeing. There's some kills here, all played for laughs with some gore. There's a city wide junk-fest going on, reminiscent of city wide garage sales I adore. The music is annoying and pervasive as it's almost always a "cutesy" holiday style theme or something like you'd hear in Home Alone along with some brief "intense suspenseful" music. I guess this is kind of like House Shark only slightly worse as the characters aren't quite as interesting. It's only 71 minutes though which is a relief.
"House Squatch" is a mess of a movie that fails to deliver on its promising premise. Director Mark Polonia, known for his undeniably impressive work in the horror genre, seems to have phoned in this particular effort.
The plot follows two travelers, played by well seasoned acting veteran Jamie Morgan and Yoli Canales, wandering into the nearby, unnamed town in an attempt to locate financial stability through any means necessary, only to discover that Bigfoot, the legendary creature is real and terrorizing the town. Sounds like a recipe for fun, right? Wrong. The acting is cringe-worthy, with wooden performances from the entire cast. The dialogue is stilted, and the characters make decisions that defy logic.
The special effects are laughable, although it is refreshing to see a new Bigfoot costume in the mix. The House Squatches roars and grunts are so over-the-top that they become more comedic than menacing. The pacing is slow, and the tension is nonexistent. When the "scary" moments finally arrive, they're predictable and horribly executed.
With all of that being said, it is undeniable the massive amount of talent which gets the opportunity to shine through. Jeff Kirkendall and Ken Van Sant play off one another terrifically with their years and dedication to the craft as present as ever.
Overall, "House Squatch" feels like a lazy cash-grab. Polonia's direction is uninspired, and the whole thing feels like a waste of time. If you're a fan of Bigfoot, you might get a kick out of this. Otherwise, avoid it at all costs.
3/10.
Overall, this one is quite the fun if flawed genre effort. Among the more likable features here, which also highlights the main flaws here, is the generally simplistic and one-note story for this one. Emerging mainly as an excuse to indulge in a non-stop series of random confrontations with the creature, the series of rapid-fire sequences here introducing new characters into the proceedings keep this one moving along into a series of confrontations centered around the residents doing something, and the creature attacks. This provides a chaotic enough timeline of events but is thankfully hardly ever dull by moving from one encounter to another which all leads to the enjoyably cheesy finale that comes off with some comical action scenes and a nice bit of humor. That does become one of the film's biggest drawbacks, though, when this one makes it so obvious that's the point here. By introducing a series of random sequences in this manner, there's a disjointed feel that makes the film come off without a defined focus which is quite painful at times. As well, the whole affair sports such a goofy, cheesy attitude that there's almost no way to take this one seriously ranging from the outright silly monster costume that is plainly just a person in a cheap gorilla suit and a horrible Halloween mask, to the whimsical musical score that ruins the suspense of so many suspenseful stalking scenes and the one-location setup that simply screams rented property on the weekends. These offer up enough to bring this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.
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- PifiasWhen Baxter and the Sheriff are supposedly standing over an injured woman in her hospital bed, you can see the bed is empty in the reflection of Baxter's sunglasses.
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- 1h 10min(70 min)
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- 16:9 HD