
The year is 1998, six years after the nuke wars reduced the world to rubble and a few bands of wandering survivors. One of these groups stumbles into an abandoned government research facility, where they were working on making the body capable of creating its own amino acids, thus obviating the need for food. They are then attacked by one of the leftover experiments and begin experiencing an attrition problem.... (Full plot summary below)
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The year is 1998, six years after the nuke wars reduced the world to rubble and a few bands of wandering survivors. One of these groups stumbles into an abandoned government research facility, where they were working on making the body capable of creating its own amino acids, thus obviating the need for food. They are then attacked by one of the leftover experiments and begin experiencing an attrition problem.
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| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergIncomprehensible (and I mean that) mega-low budget dumbness. |
| User ReviewCarl NIn a post-apocalyptic world where World War III wages in the futuristic late-90's, a small group of military deserters take refuge from acid rain in an abandoned research facility where the worst is yet to come as they encounter a large alien-like monster, mutated rats, and human baby/alien hybids in this hilarious campy, corny, low budget monster flick. The film was directed by cult low-budget directing king David DeCoteau, whose list of films stretches for miles and miles; many of which under different disguised pseudonyms. The two most familiar faces in this group include the two female leads: Linnea Quigley (Return of the Living Dead, Savage Streets, etc) in heyday and showing off that hot body of hers before she wrecked it with an overabundance of drugs, and Kim McKamy (aka pornstar Ashlyn Gere) in an early non-nude role before she went on to take cocks in the mouth and butt. Given this films ridiculou name, one should be well away of what they are getting into with a film like Creepozoids. The effects aren't actually that bad (though I'm of the old school and much rather prefer these types rather than CGI), but the overall story and acting scream campy and unintentional comedy gold. Thank goodness it's barely 70 minutes long. Worth a watch just for its corny 80's allure, especially with friends and booze. |
| User ReviewJim HThis is a short (72 minutes), low-budget horror / science-fiction movie with bad acting, limited special effects and one of the 80's-iest soundtrack possible. It can be defined as an amateurish mix between Alien (SCOTT 1979) and Day of the Dead (ROMERO1985). The ending is confusing, but the movie is nonetheless interesting. |
| User ReviewMichael AIts Alien meets Mad Max as survivors of a near future holocaust take on a monster in an abandoned laboratory. |
| User ReviewCarl MImagine if Roger Corman had decided to rip off "Aliens," decided it was a bad idea and turned it over to Ed Wood halfway through. Ed Wood then tried to make the film more cheaply than any other he'd made while drinking a quart of floor polish for breakfast every morning. Now imagine that someone tied you down and clipped your eyes open like in "A Clockwork Orange" and made you watch the finished product while performing dental work on you without an anesthetic. Don't. Just don't. It gets one star for Linnea Quigley in a wet t-shirt being on-screen for substantial periods. That's the only good thing about this deservedly forgotten bladders-and-latex crapfest. |