Director: Larry Cohen
Cast: Michael Moriarty, Paul Sorvino, Patrick ONeal
Review:
This is one of those movies I used to watch a lot as a kid. Decades upon decades had passed since I last saw it and I had not found a chance to revisit this childhood flick. So I decided to finally give this one the old re-watch. How did it hold up?
Well, the thing about this movie is that it has an interesting premise. The story is about this chemical sludge that comes out of the earth. Its white and looks like Yogurt. One day, this old man finds it, the same way you would stumble upon and oil gaizer. Weird thing is the first thing the old man decides to do is taste the white stuff thats coming out of the ground. The old man doesnt stop twice to think if the stuff coming from the ground is toxic or an alien germ or something. He simply tastes the white stuff, likes it and the rest is history. Soon after that The Stuff is marketed all across the country! It outsells ice cream! People are getting curiously addicted to the new product! Any side effects? Oh yeah, after you eat a lot of it, you turn into a brainless zombie with The Stuff for blood and brains! Thats all. Anyhows, this little kid starts realizes how strange his family is behaving. All anybody talks about is eating The Stuff. One day he opens the fridge and theres The Stuff moving on its own inside the fridge! The kid goes on a binge trying to let the world know that The Stuff is evil! Its bad for ya! But whos going to listen to a little kid?
So yeah, there you have it. Thats The Stuff in a nut shell. Problem is its not all that exciting. The movie is very low budget and it shows. But it has big ideas, and it does its best with what its got to put them across. I salute the movie for going further then it had any right to, considering how much money they had to make this film with. Yup folks this movie was made with a meager 1.7 million dollars! So I salute the filmmakers for achieving so much with so little.
Whats to like about this movie anyways? Well, it gets kind of eerie. It has that Invasion of the Body Snatchers feel to it. What I also like to call the Invaders from Mars syndrome, you know the one. Everybody starts acting all weird, the townsfolk, your brother, your sister, your parents and they want you to be just like them. Thats really what I find most interesting about films of this kind. You can associate these themes with the drone like mentality of religion, or any other belief system that wants everybody to think like them and if not your gonna pay! Why wont you be like us? Why be different? Just go with the flow, be like us, think like us....thats the vibe of this movie.
But interestingly enough it also has another angle to it. The addiction angle. People develop an addiction for The Stuff. It gets so bad its the only thing people eat! Its the only thing they think about. Their refrigerators only have The Stuff in it! The Supermarkets are filled to the brim with it! Everyone is going crazy for The Stuff! And the little kid opposes it and goes insane in desperation, trying to get people to realize whats going on. In one cool scene, the kid goes into a supermarket and starts throwing The Stuff all over the floor, destroying the displays, and going gung ho with his anti-The Stuff sentiment. He goes nuts. So its also a commentary on drug addiction and also a commentary on consumerism because all through out the movie they have these little commercials for The Stuff.
So its a little movie with big ideas. Had they a couple more million dollars maybe they could have gone even further with it. As it is, we get some nifty low budget effects in The Stuff. We get to see it move on its own, kind of the same way The Blob does. It grows tentacles, it grabs people! It squirms, it slides. The coolest effects really come when we see the effects that The Stuff has on people. It turns them into mindless drone like zombies! Also, The Stuff has this tendency to come out from the insides of people...looks pretty freaky. I dont know who was in charge of doing the make up effects or the effects when the stuff decides to come out of people, but they did a pretty good job. The final effect is really crazy! Its as if the people where going to explode when The Stuff comes out of them, it kind of rips their faces apart.
The downside to the movie is really its stupid dialog. Some situations are not very realistic. In one particular scene, the main character leaves a kid alone, not to be heard or seen for a huge chunk of the movie! What the hell happened to the kid? Who knows! Then suddenly, oh, there he is! The military guys in the movie look so unconvincing. You can tell they are just actors with fake uniforms and fake guns. It takes you out of the movie immediately, but it also reminds you, you are in B-movie territory and dont you forget it!
Also, even though the movie sounds like its a kick ass little horror movie, there are times when the movie just crawls to a stop with its pace. It has really boring moments to it, but they picks up the pace again whenever The Stuff takes control of people. So be ready for a movie thats has big ideas and very little money to execute them. But gotta hand it to Larry Cohen, he pulls it off one way or another, and its almost always in a entertaining matter.
Also, even though the movie sounds like its a kick ass little horror movie, there are times when the movie just crawls to a stop with its pace. It has really boring moments to it, but they picks up the pace again whenever The Stuff takes control of people. So be ready for a movie thats has big ideas and very little money to execute them. But gotta hand it to Larry Cohen, he pulls it off one way or another, and its almost always in a entertaining matter.
Rating: 2 1/2 out of 5