Humongous
Horror
Storyline
The monstrous offspring of a violent crime grows up in seclusion on a remote island, where a boatful of hapless teens have shipwrecked, unaware of what's lurking in the woods.
"It's loose... It's angry... And it's getting hungry!"
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"**_A group of youths shipwrecked on an ominous isle in the Great Lakes_** In northern Lake Michigan two conflicting brothers take their girlfriends and sister on a trip in their fatherâs yacht to St. Martin Island, but wind up in the fog on âDog Island.â The mysterious isle is the home of a reclusive lumber baroness and guarded by a pack of German shepherds. Will they make it out alive? âHumongousâ (1982) is an artistic horror flick with slasher elements obviously influenced by Joe DâAmatoâs âAnthropophagusâ from a couple of years earlier, along with bits from âThe Shuttered Roomâ (1967), âA Bay of Bloodâ (1971) and âFriday the 13th, Part 2â (1981). Disregarding the lousy title, this is pretty much in the same league and is arguably the most arty with a quality score that recalls Pink Floydâs eerie material from the 70s, like âDogsâ and âUs and Them,â mixed with a little of Carmine & Francis Coppolaâs score from âApocalypse Nowâ (1979). Director Paul Lynchâs previous film was âProm Nightâ (1980), but this is superior. The nighttime sequences needed to be better lit, which everyone complains about, but this isnât a problem if you view a quality version, like the Blu-ray. While the midsection takes its time and critics understandably object to it as slow-moving, the flick makes up for it one way or another, particularly the creepy ambiance. Shapely redhead Joy Boushel is a highlight on the female front as Donna and the director doesnât fail to capture her beauty on camera in a (mostly) tasteful manner. While Janit Baldwin plays the nerdy little sister, she was actually 28 during shooting and older than the two brothers by 5-7 years. She also was attractive in a unique, winsome way as observed in âGator Baitâ (1973) and the Columbo episode âSwan Songâ (1974). Janet Julian as Sandy is the main protagonist, but sheâs the least of the three IMHO. Thereâs a little Scooby-Doo influence, just without Scooby and the cartoonish amusement, which can be seen in the parallels of Eric representing Fred, Sandy as Daphne and Carla as Velma with Nick doing an angst-version of Shaggy. Donna and Bert could be viewed as guest stars. The movie runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot at Sparrow Lake, Ontario, which is about a 55-minute drive north of Toronto, as well as Georgetown, which is just west of Toronto. GRADE: B"
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