A blood thirsty monster from Mexico, must be stopped by a rather unique law enforcement team.A blood thirsty monster from Mexico, must be stopped by a rather unique law enforcement team.A blood thirsty monster from Mexico, must be stopped by a rather unique law enforcement team.
Julie Lunar Strom
- Linda Marshall
- (as Julie Lunar-Strom)
Herve Estrada
- The Santiago Kid
- (as Hervi Estrada)
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Fellini meets the Coen Brothers
This is really a very good film. It has all of the visual wildness of a Fellini movie with all of the character development of a Coen Brother's film. The main thing that I personally like about this film is that there is all of these various characters, which all develop and expand the story for this film. They are then all tied together by the character Jack B. Quick, Space Sheriff, played by Scott Shaw. I think was a great idea and a great way to present a lot of very good story development and add depth to the many characters that make-up this film.
Though this is considered a monster flick. The monster, which is very good, is almost secondary to the characters presented in this film. Robert Z'Dar plays a great bad guy. Joe Estevez is this very interesting character reminiscent of 1950's and 1960's T.V. who pops into the film about half way though and provided this great, very bizarre, story narration.
There is also a lot of gun play in this movie. What I really like about this fact is that the gun play does not possess all the blood, guts, and gore of many indie films on the market right now. Instead, it is very stylized like the violence of 70's T.V.
The locations this film was shot at also deserve a mention. This film was not shot in only one or two very stagnant locations. Instead, it was filmed in numerous very visual locations. I believe this is a common stylistic trait of the films that Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw created. One of the most interesting scenes in this film is when the reporter character is giving one of her news reports. In this scene there were all kinds of news vans, news crews, and news reporters behind her. This must have cost a lot of money to pay all of those extras and to set up that scene. But, that is just one of the subtle elements that makes this film worth the watch.
The punk rock combines with country music also adds a very interesting and unique element to this film. The theme song is great! Overall, this is a really good movie.
Though this is considered a monster flick. The monster, which is very good, is almost secondary to the characters presented in this film. Robert Z'Dar plays a great bad guy. Joe Estevez is this very interesting character reminiscent of 1950's and 1960's T.V. who pops into the film about half way though and provided this great, very bizarre, story narration.
There is also a lot of gun play in this movie. What I really like about this fact is that the gun play does not possess all the blood, guts, and gore of many indie films on the market right now. Instead, it is very stylized like the violence of 70's T.V.
The locations this film was shot at also deserve a mention. This film was not shot in only one or two very stagnant locations. Instead, it was filmed in numerous very visual locations. I believe this is a common stylistic trait of the films that Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw created. One of the most interesting scenes in this film is when the reporter character is giving one of her news reports. In this scene there were all kinds of news vans, news crews, and news reporters behind her. This must have cost a lot of money to pay all of those extras and to set up that scene. But, that is just one of the subtle elements that makes this film worth the watch.
The punk rock combines with country music also adds a very interesting and unique element to this film. The theme song is great! Overall, this is a really good movie.
Well, you will not be bored.
This is a "movie". No really, it apparently is. I have seen a number of Donald G. Jackson films and have yet to see a good one. However, those films have a plot that one can understand and tell what is going on. This film is possibly the worst thing he has done yet. About the only other film that may worse is Rollergator due to the nearly constant guitar music and annoying puppet. This one at least changes things up, like every couple of minutes.
The story, well, there is kind of one for a bit involving a space sheriff going to earth to fight an invader who has brought chubacabra that are completely gunless. Then the movie shifts to a film documentary or something and it becomes a wink, wink, nudge nudge film.
This thing has the usual Donald players like Joe Estevez, but he also scores Robert Z'Dar. I feel sorry for him in this as he is trying in this thing. I almost think he wanted out of the film and that is why the film shifted gears.
So is this thing good, oh good lord no. Still, it was not boring because it switches to different scenes constantly and new characters are introduced all the time. Well, they are not so much introduced as they kind of just show up. So we get almost a movie that is not a film, but better than Rollergator, at least to me.
The story, well, there is kind of one for a bit involving a space sheriff going to earth to fight an invader who has brought chubacabra that are completely gunless. Then the movie shifts to a film documentary or something and it becomes a wink, wink, nudge nudge film.
This thing has the usual Donald players like Joe Estevez, but he also scores Robert Z'Dar. I feel sorry for him in this as he is trying in this thing. I almost think he wanted out of the film and that is why the film shifted gears.
So is this thing good, oh good lord no. Still, it was not boring because it switches to different scenes constantly and new characters are introduced all the time. Well, they are not so much introduced as they kind of just show up. So we get almost a movie that is not a film, but better than Rollergator, at least to me.
Did you know
- TriviaDee Baker's debut. After this she made over 300 X-rated films.
- Crazy creditsIn Memory of Dinosaur Filmmaking
- ConnectionsEdited into Crimes of the Chupacabra (1998)
- SoundtracksTorch of the Mystics
Performed by The Sun City Girls (as Sun City Girls)
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- El chupacabra
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- $3,200,000 (estimated)
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