![]() ![]() They forgot to add a story, the dialogue is stupid, and the acting is about as bad as you can see - I've seen amateur productions where the actors display more conviction with their lines. In most cases, it's as bad as you would expect. There isn't really much of a plot with this one, it's just about people running around in the basement of a wool mill and in the catacombs beneath. Didn't anybody else realise how bad PET SEMATARY was? GRAVEYARD SHIFT is a hoot from start to finish, packed with atrocious acting, stereotyped characters, and all manner of rubbery gore to boot. Fans widely agree that this is possibly the worst of the King stories, but I'm forced to disagree. This cheesy adaptation of a Stephen King short story is a bad film lover's dream come true. Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 4 / 10 So bad it's good-style Stephen King horror The bottom of the factory truly is like hell on Earth. This one is very easy to pass on with the film to gross and it's horrific moments to really enjoy watching. At times, the film just becomes too satisfied with its disgusting elements to even watch, and the shots of rats constantly looking on as if they are making a big plot ready to erupt at any moment, and it just becomes tiresome.Īt times it becomes so slow moving with tons of unnecessary dialogue that you're fighting to stay awake over the squeaks and squawks of the rats. It's something much worse than eats, and by the time you see it, you may not be interested because the plot has dealt with so many characters that are just completely repulsive that you may just give up. The bottom line of the plot is the secrets of the bowels of the factory and what it contains. The factory setting is impressive if disgusting but the script is so cheesy that it could feed the entire NYC subway system of all the creatures that dwell there. If the cast, only Brad Mourif is a slightly known name. It's pure horror trash of the most repulsive kind, featuring a cast of B actors who have faded so far into obscurity that you'd need a shovel to dig up their careers. There are more rats here than in "Ben", and that includes the human variety. If you walk down Manhattan streets at night and panic when you see the number of rats coming out of the sewers, skip this film at all costs. Probably one of the grossest looking factories in film history, this isn't for the squeamish, for those who hate vermin. Reviewed by mark.waltz 2 / 10 Great use of sets and props. What they do not know is that there is a huge creature is in the underground of the mill threatening the workers. Meanwhile, the drifter John Hall applies for a job and accepts the position of operator of a textile machine in the graveyard shift. When the corrupt manager Warwick is forced by a sanitary agent to hire the exterminator Tucker Cleveland, he asks Tucker to use less poison than necessary to reduce the costs. In a dark and nasty textile factory close to a cemetery and infested of rats, many workers are missing.
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