Kevin VanHook brings us another shockingly derivative work done
with at least some style in SLAYER, a SciFi Channel Original Picture
that really isn't all that original. And with this Sci-Fi Not So Original Picture, we get a bunch of
commandos down in South American jungle for no clear reason (something
about rebels is mentioned in passing) that get attacked by vampires. The Government, of course, isn't about to admit that there's a bunch of
pre-Incan vampires roaming South America--remember how much flack they
took over "Ketchup is a vegetable"?
So, they're just going to write the whole thing off as a "local
tribal anomaly". And they're going to send the leader of the commando
team back into said jungle to retrieve his scientist ex-wife. Oh, and
probably have to kill his best friend, who was also on that commando
team, and now may be the ruler of the local tribal anomaly, because
wouldn't that just suck if he got back to the States and went on a book
signing tour proving conclusively that the Government was capable of lying about something? That just can't be!
But anyway, I seem to remember this being a movie on the Sci-Fi
channel long before it actually hit video stores, so pardon me if I'm a
smidge nonplussed before we even get this candle lit. The back of the
box confirms my shattered memories--this is in fact a SciFi
Original--which basically means welcome to the craps table,
boys...purely random action. It might be good, but then, it might
totally suck. And no, that's not a pun. Why does everyone think I'm
trying to be funny when I say most vampire movies just plain suck?
Don't believe me? Here's a quick summary of what Kevin VanHook's
trying to foist on us now: Johnny Rico from STARSHIP TROOPERS going
into the jungle to kill some guy from UNDERWORLD, who's leading an
attack squadron of vampires about to invade America. Oh, and Johnny's
also got to rescue the hot chick from THE LOST WORLD. Though I'm being
facetious, the actors' best-known roles are quite accurate--the back of
the box agrees with me in most cases--so it's pretty safe to say,
hellooooo dumping ground!
Never mind that VanHook uses wire-fu like no tomorrow. Never mind
that his script and choice of actors is about as bereft of originality
as a desert is of water--it's freaking PREDATOR, for crying out loud!
He just replaced extraterrestrial hunters with vampires!
Never mind any of that. It may not be long on originality, but
one thing you can say for VanHook's work is that it certainly is not
dull. Nope, there's more than enough action going on around here for
two movies. Lots of fighting, lots of gunplay, lots of vampires
getting staked. No, this will not be boring, just wildly unoriginal.
Though for some, that may make it boring enough.
The ending is much like the rest of the movie--packed with action,
yet not featuring a whole lot beyond what you'd expect from it. But
there are a couple handy plot twists at the end that help to redeem it
from total mediocrity.
The special features include a commentary track, photo gallery, a
copy of the screenplay for those of you with DVD-ROMs, and trailers for
MASTERS OF HORROR, VOODOO MOON, THE FALLEN ONES, ROOM 6, and HELLBOY:
SWORD OF STORMS. All in all, Kevin VanHook's latest effort is much like his earlier
efforts: fair, with plenty of action, but not a whole lot of uniqueness
to distinguish them from the pack.
Rating: ** (out of four)
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Posted by: movie scary | January 05, 2011 at 08:01 PM