I hope
Brian Yuzna one day write his memoires, because he's a director/producer who
really fought all his life to make genre cinema, and only that. Some stuff was
bad and some stuff was really good. After a sejour in Spain together with Fantastic Film Factory he
took his bags and went even more far away and ended up in Indonesia , of
all places in the world! After producing the anthology movie Takut (2008) he
found some Dutch investors and made his most ambitious film in years, Amphibious3D! And... what the hell happen? This was released in 2010 and still not good
distribution! I mean, if every crappy SyFy Channel movie gets a blu-ray
release, why is this one totally forgotten? Distributors, do your fucking job
and give this a fat release!
Michael
Paré plays the grumpy Captain Jack Bowman, who works in Indonesia ,
taking every job he can find to get some money. Marine biologist Skylar Shane (Janna
Fassaert) hires him to go out on an expedition to find prehistoric fossils. Out
on the sea they bump in to some of Jack's old buddies, a gang of smugglers
pretending to be fishermen. They have their base on an old house sitting on top
of a wooden platform. But something has awoken in the sea, and Progeny one of
the smugglers - a little boy - has supernatural powers and taking revenge on
the death of his friend by controlling a huge underwater scorpion! Well, you
can guess what happens next...
If you go
into this movie expecting an original story with amazing dialogue and
characters from a Scorsese movie - then you can turn around and watch something
else. But if you want - and appreciate - a good old monster movie this is the
movie for you. First of all, I love the setting in Indonesia , deeply connected to
local believes and traditions and some beautiful locations. Most of the movie
is set on the house/platform-thingie, but the set design is excellent and never
takes away the illusion of being stuck somewhere at sea.
The monster
is BIG, so it's nothing that hides around in the house killing people. It
mostly uses it's tail to impale baddies, or just rip them apart. Or stick it in
the head of some ugly mother... or cut and decapitate! Yeah, Amphibious
delivers on the gore and blood-front and I for one is very grateful for that.
This is not a bloodless SyFy production! I love the mix of practical effects
and CG and even if I've seen better animations in cheaper movies, the scorpion
looks great and fits the style of the movie.
Compared to
Yuzna's two last movies in Spain ,
Beneath Still Waters and Rottweiler, this is actually a very slick movie. The
other two had scripts that desperately tried to be something different,
something unique - but failed miserably! It was also obvious that Yuzna didn't
put his soul into the stories and the end result was boring like hell.
Amphibious 3D is a lot more fun. The simple storyline and few locations gives
Yuzna an opportunity to shine with his visual talents and work a little bit
more with the actors. I would say this is Yuzna's best movie since 1998's
Progeny (and even The Dentist 2 from the same year).
7 comments:
where can I get my hands on this one?
You tell me! Right now the illegal way, but if you find a DVD or BD somewhere - let me know.
"This is not a bloodless SyFy production!"
Yeah...my problem with SyFy is the lack of nudity/gore....maybe they should release some films uncut....different versions.
Interesting review Ninja....always liked creature features.
Yeah, and this is a very fun creature feature! Not much brain, but much love.
I think there is a german blu ray of this
Do you have a link? Tried to find, but nothing on Amazon.de :/
There's a French DVD too, under the title "Deep Water"…
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