Plot
During the shooting of a porn film up
in a remote mountain area, an alien life form takes over the penis of
infamous porn actor Ron Jeremy. With a disembodied cock on the loose and a
snowstorm isolating them from the rest of humanity, it's up to the remaining
cast and crew to band together to survive.
Review
Oh man, this is why I love the horror
genre. Who in their right mind would ever have come up with the idea to have
an alien possess the dick of the most famous male porn star on the planet
and then kill people? I mean it's not like the idea hasn't been floating
around for a while. Guys like HR Giger have always used phallic imagery for
their weird, screwed up creations (just look at the alien from Alien
for crying out loud) but no one has ever just literally turned a dick into a
killing machine! Why? Because it's one of those silly ideas that shouldn't
work on paper and should work even less on the screen. It's just one of the
taboos that has always floated around society (in much the same way that
Teeth tapped into the male subconscious fear of encountering serious
"problems" during sex) but has been deemed too high-risk to turn into any
credible story. Until now that is.....
Warning: this review will
mention the word "dick" a lot because its a lot funnier than being polite
and saying penis all of the time.
One-Eyed Monster is an absolute riot. As
juvenile as I may be for saying this, it's just hilarious hearing people
saying "dick" constantly and talking like it's a deadly threat to their own
lives. But this is one of the strength's of the film. Instead of goofing off
and playing the whole thing out as some low-rent Troma flick, the
seriousness in which everything is handled really helps add credibility to
the thought of a killer dick. The cast keep a straight face and there's
plenty of knowing winks to the audience, reminding us that they know it's a
stupid idea but they are having to believe it because they have seen it with
their own eyes (or one-eye as the title states!). It means that the deadpan
delivery of some of the dialogue is spot on and the comic timing of some
lines is impeccable. Comic timing is also evident in the way in which certain scenes are
handled. The dick possesses the body of a victim and manipulates him via his
ass (to which one of the other characters simply states the obvious "it's in
his ass, it's running him from his ass"). It wraps itself around the throat of another victim and chokes him to
death. There's a lot of references to circumcisions (I mean how else are you
going to kill it?). The dick ejaculates a lot including a hilarious
reference to Alien in which sperm drips down from above a character
and they look up to see the dick there. In case you haven't cottoned on
already, there are plenty of nods to genre films like Alien
and Aliens (motion-trackers, a grotesque wall-of-bodies covered in
sperm, etc.), The Thing (generator going out, the snowy setting) and
Jaws
(more on that later). The attacks happen off-screen
for as long as possible which is good because I'd rather not see a huge dick
on my widescreen TV if it's all the same. I'm guessing it wasn't shown much
to secure a relevant rating. When it does appear it's, well, just a dick. I
guess there's a part of me that was hoping for something different but it is
just a dick. Not a human-sized one that I assumed it would be. Just Ron's 9
and 3/4 length johnson trying to kill people (it's a useless fact that Ron
himself tells another character during the film). There's even some pretty
decent scenes which build up the tension, in particular the scene where two
of the survivors lock themselves in the kitchen and attempt to draw the dick
out by putting a pair of used panties in front of a fan to give it the
scent. There's a modified motion-tracker to let you know that the dick is
near and when the plan, as expected, doesn't work properly, it's great to
see the actors involved actually emote and put a lot of fear into their
situation.
The cast make this thing
work. Ron Jeremy plays himself and actually puts in a likeable performance,
echoing sentiments from real life in which he believes he's too old to
continue making porn and that it's a business for the young. Unfortunately
for him, the only reason he's famous is because of what he stores in his
trousers and thus there's no real need for him to be around once it's
detached itself. The other star for me was Jason Graham who plays the
cameraman. He reminds me a bit of Orlando Jones but his deep, calm voice was
brilliant for some of the lines he got.
Veteran actor Charles Napier (who starred in a load of
Russ Meyer's infamous sleaze picks from the 60s and 70s) shows up as some
grouchy Vietnam vet who lives a hermit lifestyle in the mountains. Napier
has made a career playing bad ass military types and this part is no stretch
of his talents.
He even has a monologue scene similar
to Robert Shaw's Quint in Jaws where instead of the story of the USS
Indianapolis, he explains how he first came across one of the killer dicks
during the Vietnam War when it took out his platoon. Napier could have hammed it up but he plays it
perfectly straight and dramatic, adding even more to the comedy value.
Verdict
One-Eyed Monster has the most
ridiculous plot ever but it works brilliantly because the script treats it
with respect. What could have become a cheesy schlock fest actually turns
into a near-masterpiece of comedy, seriousness and believability. It's not
going to be for everyone and I'm sure there are plenty of mainstream critics
out there who will be rolling their eyes at the thought of this film. But
for anyone who can overcome the thought of watching a film with such a
premise, you won't be disappointed. And to think I got through this review
without mentioning the phrase "throbbing member."