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Creature (1985)

May. 08,1985
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4.4
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R
| Horror Science Fiction

A crew of scientists arrives on a far, cold planet to examine archaic artifacts of unknown origin. They discover that their German enemies already have a ship there. When they seek their help after a failed landing, they only find the Germans’ bodies, obviously slaughtered by one of the archaic creatures, awoken to new life. Now the alien is after them.

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Hellen
1985/05/08

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Vashirdfel
1985/05/09

Simply A Masterpiece

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Stevecorp
1985/05/10

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Erica Derrick
1985/05/11

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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videorama-759-859391
1985/05/12

This is one of those movies, I videe on many an occasion. Creature is a bad movie, I'm not gonna lie, but it is entertaining if only for the actors, and this includes Ferris Bueller's Dad. This movie sci fi horror, dishes out a lot of nasty gore, fans will be totally satisfied, where this flick makes Alien look small time. The movie's entertaining savior is that of the great Klaus Kinski, a seedy stranger who stumbles onto this spaceship, and holds the key to the monstrous creature, responsible for reducing the numbers on the crew, first taking over the bodies. Sound familiar? It too, reminds me of that other horror, 1981's Inseminoid. Creature is much more quietly and respectively hidden on the video shelves, but's it well worth the view. It's the crew and of cause Kinski that make it. One weird woman of crew (talking about reserved?) not one you wanna screw with, who hasn't spoken for three months, breaks her silence, and provides the last comic line in the film, that's a killer, among the usual survivor rates in these yarns. That at least,it's worth the video rental fee.

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BA_Harrison
1985/05/13

William Malone's Creature (AKA Titan Find) is another shameless, low-budget rip-off of Ridley Scott's sci-fi classic Alien, one that tries to compensate somewhat for its complete lack of originality with the inclusion of some reasonable spacecraft model effects, gratuitous female nudity and a spot of gore. Sadly, it isn't nearly enough to make up for the unimaginative direction, derivative script, weak acting (Klaus Kinski is the only recognisable name, and he's not much cop here), and one of the rubberiest Xenomorph knock-offs you're ever likely to see.The film starts as two idiots investigate the site of an alien menagerie on Saturn's moon of Titan; with very little regard for their safety, these morons mess around with a strange canister containing a seemingly long-dead creature, and pay for their stupidity with their lives after the extraterrestrial proves to be very much alive, and very hungry. Another team of experts is dispatched to find out what happened, but also run into the ravenous alien, which can control the bodies of its victims via the use of biological control devices (gelatinous parasites that latch onto the brain).Viewers can expect lots of wandering around very dark corridors—poorly lit so as to disguise the cheapness of the sets and the shoddiness of the monster—all of which gets very tedious, very quickly. Director Malone achieves very little in the way of genuine scares or atmosphere, but manages one or two scenes memorable for their sheer stupidity (the man lured to his death by the naked chick is particularly daft, as is one character's ability to survive the planet's atmosphere and extreme temperature without a helmet). Splattery highlights include a woman getting her head chewed off by the creature, a man having his face ripped to shreds, and a very juicy exploding noggin effect.3.5/10, rounded up to 4 for the gore.

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gavin6942
1985/05/14

A expedition to Titan uncovers an alien being that goes on a rampage.Director William Malone is considered one of the Masters of Horror. This is open to debate, and I think we can safely say that Malone is at least on the second tier -- he is not Wes Craven or John Carpenter and is probably not known to audiences outside the world of horror. His two best-known films are probably "House on Haunted Hill" (1999) and "FeardotCom" (2002), neither of which are classics by any stretch of the imagination."Creature" was his second attempt, following the largely-unknown "Scared to Death" (1981). He utilized his extensive collection of "Forbidden Planet" props, and hired the special effects crew of "Aliens". Some see this as a ripoff of "Alien", which is not really an insult if it is a good ripoff. Today, the film sits in the public domain and to truly appreciate it, you should watch the Malone-released uncut film under the title "The Titan Find".The best part of this film? Klaus Kinski makes an appearance about thirty minutes in.

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oscar-35
1985/05/15

*Spoiler/plot- Creature, 1985. Two competing mining companies are fighting to get to Titan, a moon of Jupiter. The German crew arrives and finds evidence of an ancient dead civilization along with several egg-like containers. The German crew is lost and an American crew lands in the same area on Titan. The American crew finds a disaster, only to get involved in why the previous crew was all murdered without a trace.*Special Stars- Wendy Schaal, Stan Ivar, Klaus Kinski.*Theme- If your intuition tells you to be careful, you should be.*Trivia/location/goofs- Elements ripped off from previous film or genres: Alien-plot, Forbidden Planet- sets and sound effects (due to the director's prop collection). 2001-spacesuits, Japanese space movies- planetary and orbiting spacecraft file footage. In a poisonous atmosphere why are there spider Webs all over the alien spacecraft? Titan spiders? *Emotion- I was not a big fan of Alien, but it was a well produced and entertaining film. Gore and blood can't save this film. This film was an attempt to cash-in on it's popularity for only $750,000 in production costs. It shows; the actors are wooden, the film has none of the pacing, drama or tension of this genre. This film only made back $40,000 and is a Dollar DVD. With all of the sequels from Alien and all the better knock-off films, this film is a total waste of time and attention for the viewer.

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