Plot
When a meteor smashes into a local museum, a partially
frozen 40,000 year old mammoth is thawed and unleashed upon a small town. Two
special agents are drafted in to work with local authorities to kill the mammoth
within seventeen hours or else the whole town will be decimated by the army in a
bid to stop an alien invasion.
Review
I was expecting another of the generic monster-on-the-loose
flicks that the Sci-Fi Channel has wheeled out every week but Mammoth
didn't even manage to scrape itself off the bottom of the barrel for that. It's
goofy, over-the-top and above all, a total waste of time. I know that the idea
of a mammoth on the loose is ridiculous and there's no way that even the best
script writers could try and turn a turkey-laden plot like that into something
to be taken seriously but at least make an effort! After all, we've had killer
sheep in Black Sheep so it's not like there's a shortage of people
attempting to turn stupid plots into reasonably believable films.
Instead of playing it straight, the film goes for
the camp approach which was definitely needed with the subject material. But it
tries way too hard to be funny, that it ends up being totally the opposite. The jokey
tone of this film kills it off from the opening credits. The one-liners and gags are absolutely terrible
and some of the exchanges between characters go on a bit too long but
obviously someone thinks it was funny. I know it's not meant to be taken
seriously but when films try to mix comedy and horror or science fiction, they
really need to nail the comedy bit or else the film bombs. Well this bombs in a
big way. It's not funny, just irritating and very annoying. Clumsy characters
aren't funny unless you're doing slapstick. There's also plenty of inapt sound
effects strewn throughout the film to remind you that no one really took this
seriously.
I don't know why a mammoth was chosen as the star
attraction but it's not in the least bit scary, threatening or even exciting.
It's hardly even the star of the show and you don't get that much in the way of
mammoth action. It just plods around the town and does an occasion bit of damage
but nowhere near enough rampaging for my liking. There's also the fact that it
always manages to hide away after attacking someone - this is a huge monster in a small town for crying
out loud. How can something so big be able to hide behind a tree or sneak up on
someone without making the slightest bit of noise? It's clearly been trained in
the art of ninja. I know it's low budget but the mammoth looks rubbish. It was
going to be impossible to create something that big with practical effects but
the CGI does look really ropey. Alien spaceships, shady government agents and
severed zombie hands all get thrown into the mixer at some point so there's not
just a giant mammoth running around. This isn't Men in Black but it seems
to be trying hard to capture the insane feel of it at times!
Tom Skeritt must be fearing for the day that his royalties from Alien run
out as he's looking pretty desperate for roles. His job here is to drive around
the town as a slightly barmy grandfather and try and be as bland as possible and he succeeds in doing that. At
least Vincent Ventresca is decent in the lead role, channeling a sort of Bruce
Campbell-like heroism into his almost mad-scientist like role as an
anthropologist who suddenly goes from looking after
a mammoth exhibit to trying to stop the real thing. Summer Glau from Firefly
is also one of the leads and her role seems to be purely to sucker nerdy fan
boys into watching this dreck with the thought of seeing her again. Either that
or the Sci-Fi Channel tied her down to a really terrible contract!
Verdict
Mammoth tries to be different
from the other creature feature films but it doesn't know whether it wants to be
a monster movie, a comedy, a homage to the 50s b-movies, a spoof of them - at
least I'm agreed that it's a dud. It's just way too corny and goofy to work.