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Loch Ness Terror (2007)
Plot
James Murphy is a crypto zoologist who,
when he was twelve, accompanied his father on an expedition to find the Loch
Ness monster. They had a fatal encounter with the creature and his father was
killed. Thirty years later, his search for Nessie leads him to the town of Pike
Island, on Lake Superior. He hires a local guide to take him a trip across the
lake where he hopes to prove the existence of the creature, now responsible for
a series of local deaths.
Review
Quite why this is called Loch Ness
Terror when it's got little to do with Loch Ness and is set in a lake in
North America is about a big a mystery as Nessie herself. That aside, Loch Ness
Terror is yet another of the Sci-Fi Channel's "monster on the loose" films where
they pretty much throw the same story into the grinder, only with a different
monster of the week. Pterodactyls, sabretooth tigers, sharks, snakes and a whole
lot more have been given their own features so it was obvious that one of life's
most infamous monsters is given the spotlight. Whether you believe the story
about the Loch Ness monster or not doesn't really matter here. All you need to
know is that it's a big-ass dinosaur and so the Sci-Fi Channel were obviously
going to put their own spin on it.
I'll be honest, I found this film semi-decent. Maybe it's because I've seen too
many snakes, sharks and everyday animals be mutated, genetically enhanced or
just set loose to really give a damn anymore. But a new monster gives hope for a
few new ideas. You're not going to see any of them in here but at least there
was the underlying chance that the rule book may be re-written. I think that the
hope of seeing something different kept me going right until the end when
I realised no one at the Sci-Fi Channel is that smart to change the formula of
their previous hundred monster films. One of the big groans I have with it is
the fact that the monster spends more time plodding around on land than in the
water. If they were going to do that in the first place, why bother with Nessie?
Why not just pick some land-based monster? The monster also looks a bit silly.
It's totally CGI but would be more at home in some kids cartoon like The Family
Ness than a horror film. Thankfully this Nessie isn't the gentle giant that
she's been made out to be in real life - this one will bite you in half and spit
out the bits she doesn't want to eat. She will kill and eat anyone or anything
in her path. So needless to say the film has plenty of moments of gore although
most of them don't fit in well with the CGI. In one scene, Nessie bites the head
off her victim but the resulting CGI blood splash is so badly animated that I
had to watch it again to make sure what happened.
If you've seen Lake Placid then you're probably more at home here than
any of the other Sci-Fi Channel pictures. The setting is the same. There are
pretty similar characters. All this needed was some smart-ass like Brendan
Gleason or nut like Oliver Platt squirming around. The cast do what they can
with their shallow roles. Brian Krause is pretty decent in the lead role as the
crypto zoologist with a burning desire to get even. I have to laugh at the end
of the film as well. The poor deputy (I marked him as Nessie-bait as soon as he
set off with the main characters to hunt for the monster) is savaged and killed
by Nessie's offspring. But in the final rolls, the remaining characters gather
around and start cracking jokes and planning for the future, seemingly unaware
that the man who just saved their lives has been brutally butchered by a
plesiosaur! Show a bit of respect for crying out loud!
Verdict
I hate to admit this but Loch Ness
Terror was a pretty fun, entertaining ride which certainly blasted the rest of
the Sci-Fi Channel's movies out of the water. It's got plenty of Nessie action,
has a decent pace and above all didn't suck in all of the major departments. A
step in the right direction for Sci-Fi. |