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  • Well, "Beast Mode" wasn't exactly the most memorable of movies that made it out of 2020. When I sat down to watch "Beast Mode" from directors Chris W. Freeman and Spain Willingham I hadn't even heard about the movie. But the movie's poster/cover was interesting and caught my attention, and the fact that the movie was labeled as a horror comedy definitely won points with me.

    But the movie wasn't really a bag of potato chips and then some. Sure, it was watchable, but it was hardly an outstanding addition to the horror comedy genre, and there are far better movies readily available in this genre. But yes, it was watchable, albeit a less than mediocre overall movie experience.

    It was primarily the storyline that didn't really tickle me in all the right places. The storyline just felt too simplistic and at no point throughout the course of the movie did I feel like the writers delved into a well of aces. The things portrayed in the storyline were just too bland, I'm afraid.

    The acting in "Beast Mode" was adequate, and lead actors C. Thomas Howell and James Duval definitely carried the movie well enough, when taking into consideration the limitations imposed upon them by the simplistic script and storyline. It was fun, though, to see familiar faces such as James Hong, Ray Wise and Robert Costanzo make appearances in the movie.

    All in all, "Beast Mode" came and went without much of a stir. And this is hardly a movie that has enough contents to it to support more than a single viewing. My rating of "Beast Mode" settles on a four out of ten stars.
  • Yep, this is light & weak parody movie. You will nothing gain (or loose) watching (or not) this.
  • BandSAboutMovies17 December 2020
    Warning: Spoilers
    When they call this an 80s throwback, they mean it. Beast Mode stars C Thomas Howell (The Hitcher), Leslie Easterbrook (Police Academy), Ray Wise (Twin Peaks), James Hong (Big Trouble in Little China) and James Duval (Gone in 60 Seconds).

    This one's all about a has-been Hollywood producer who accidentally kills the lead in his next movie, which means that - of course - he must use an ancient herbal elixir and ends up releasing shapeshifting beasts onto the streets of Los Angeles.

    This is directed by Chris W. Freeman, who made 2012's Sorority Party Massacre, and Spain Willingham, who also acts in this movie. The effects are pretty solid, so it has that going for it. A Hollywood insider werewolf-ish movie. The last one I saw like that was Howling 3: The Marsupials, which this would pair well with.
  • Stanlee1077 December 2020
    Warning: Spoilers
    This so called "comedy" horror film is a terrible film. It is as though the writers are telling each other some insider joke and not share with the viewer. The characters are somehow less than one dimensional. To describe this film, one needs to imagine a spider hatching its eggs under your skin & it starts growing and forcing its way through during this film. This is how annoying this film is!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The premise had potential.

    Really the biggest problem here is that the jokes don't land. Most of the jokes just don't relate to the situation or the characters. It's like someone had a list of gags and they just picked them out of a hat and made no attempt to adapt them in any way to the scenario i.e. the "Elevator Sandwich" scene.

    Also, characters come and go with no background, introduction or explanation.

    Vulgarity can be hilarious, but there has to be a way to relate to it in any way.

    And the finale is a "Wrap Party" for a film that apparently hasn't been made?
  • zggjhmpbrw15 September 2021
    I found this movie very entertaining. Very tongue in cheek. So many movies out there just really suck. However this one was better than most.
  • After his controversial star goes missing, a down-on-his-luck producer inadvertently kills the star he's trying to court for his latest movie, and in the rash to correct his mistake hires a look-a-like to replace him, but the clean-up process to complete the ruse turns him into a shape-shifting monster and must now save his film.

    This was a highly enjoyable horror/comedy. What really works great here is the comedy in the setup where it builds the exasperated nature of his work and career that sells the desperation of the situation. The absolutely cheesy beginning where it focuses on the plight of the producer to get the movie going and deal with his disgruntled and controversial star who has all the hallmarks of a spoiled movie star which is quite funny. The accident and resulting need to keep it hidden from the studio bigwigs in charge are also genuinely funny which gives the first half a rather fun light-hearted tone that's immensely appealing and immersive. That also manages to work quite well with the start of the horror elements being introduced. The transformation effects are appropriately given a stylish werewolf-style addition to the mythology where the change occurs and he runs wild on the crew attacking the make-up artists and savagely pulling them apart before running off into the night. The ways in which it spreads throughout the industry with their inadvertent use of the special cream which causes them to become one is a fine touch, and the look of the best itself is a fine one giving off a rather vicious practical look. These help to hold the film up for the most part while there are some issues with this one. One of the main faults is where most horror/comedies fail in that the comedy doesn't always work for the film. So much of the goofiness and slapstick comes across as highly suspect in terms of actually being funny that most of them could've been removed without much change at all, resulting in several moments where it's a huge struggle to get through because the comedy is so bad. The exasperation and frustration that comes about with trying to hide everything are far more impressive and genuinely funny, making the comedy rather hit-or-miss. The other issue is the seemingly underwhelming finale that could've been fun but just seems odd and weird. From the haphazard race to get the antidote to the afflicted member at the party, the bizarre interruption to provide closure for their own needs yet surprisingly comes off with no motivation and a lame resolution and the halfway decent brawl between the monsters is undone when it's realized that this is really the clearest look at the design all film long. A series of tacked-on epilogues for most of the individuals go nowhere and could've been trimmed out altogether, mostly leaving this one somewhat cold at the end.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
  • It's rare that I see a movie that can make me laugh and creep me out at the same time. Although I enjoy any movie that Douglas Bennett plays in.
  • ops-525351 December 2020
    Worst horror movie of the year, but the way theyve overdone their task of gruelling gore blood and horror ,amplifies everything else about this film, because the comedy is beaming through the ointment of hell.'

    so if you can collaborate with a terrible story, bad special effects, and a very ironicly angeled gorehorrorcomedy its a recommend, i had a few laughs and thats usually a sign of clever devious filmaking. there aint much else to say that its a bad acted, bad story that has a fortunate outycome in the end.

    so its a cultclassic for the nerds, thinks the grumpy old man
  • HEY EVERBODY ITS ME, (4) and today we review ..... what happens when i get in the gym ....the movie !!!!!!!!!!

    Wow what a surprise ......great little film here ... a horror comedy creature feature that delivers a solid amount of both comedy and horror elements in even amounts .... few films pull that off well but this happens to be one that does a decent job of that ...... so GOOD JOB ....

    the usual garbage is solid, lighting, FX, all that technical mumbo jumbo is good ... the acting is good ......i enjoyed seeing a well balanced cast of people i knew .... frank the bunny is in here .... johnny knoxville .... lo pan ....the dad from jeepers creepers 2 .... and even the chick from police academy .....i mean this film had everyone in it .........

    the story line was a good break away from the usual formula of kids + cabin = dead plot ... so here we have film producers + hollywood people + magict cream = dead lol.... but indeed a good break away from the usual story , it delves into the concept of how humans are monsters and how fame and fortune brings out the worst in everyone LITERALLY !!!!!!! ....

    they did a good job with character development without really slowing down the pacing, introducing plot points like the dudes wife ....and her character half way in BUT her tiny moment of introduction was enough to know instantly how it was with those 2 and from there ...YUP ... LOL "and imma order beans" ....jesus christ .....okay ... this movie .... was funny ..... it wasnt non stop side splitting comedy BUT it wasnt meant to be ...it funny parts were well timed and well placed, its a hybrid of horror ....and it had its REALLY good moments of blood and guts as well .... the FX were really well done ... the monsters looked really good ...

    like great horror comedies in the vein of "Shuan of the dead" this one is again, well balanced 100% worth the watch and 100% worth the score ....

    9.5/10.
  • AndWon28 November 2021
    I don't think this is anything special but the 3.5 score must be hating. The premise is a little bit out there with the face cream, but the cast does a good job. Solid B horror movie score.

    You got Frank from Donnie Darko in two roles, C Thomas Howell, and freaking Ray Wise. Thats 80s, 90s, and 00 nostalgia wrapped in one.

    Think of this as B monster movie comedy cheese Dorian Gray with an LA/Hollywood setting, and theme of being shameless for fame.

    The beast-looking monster is created when someone puts on the shaman drug dealer's face cream and is changed because they are being controlled by an ancient parasite. I bumped this rating up a star because look, I bought this movie from Dollar Tree, and I'm very entertained. I will probably go back and grab a few more copies for stocking stuffers lol.

    /End Review.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Washed-up Hollywood producer Breen Nash (nicely played by C. Thomas Howell) accidentally kills arrogant bad boy star Huckle Saxon (a robust and very amusing performance by James Duval), so Breen turns to an ancient herbal elixir in an ill-advised attempt to rectify the situation. However, said herbal elixir causes anyone who uses it to transform into savage shape-shifting beasts.

    Director/writers Chris W. Freeman and Spain Willingham relate the enjoyably goofy story at a quick pace, maintain an engaging tongue-in-cheek tone throughout, poke jolly fun at fake'n'smarmy Hollywood types, and deliver some cool bits of bloody gore. Moreover, it's acted with zest by an enthusiastic cast: Carrie Finn as eager assistant Muffy Myers, Teddt Margas as vengeful journalist Finnegan Mutto, Robert Costanzo as scruffy private eye Chrome Mangle, Leslie Easterbrook as ace make-up gal Zelda Zine, Daz Crawford as slimy executive Scram Puttoff, Ray Wise as helpful recluse Trammel Steadfast, and James Hong as no-nonsense money man Pish Rudabaker. A total hoot.
  • I cannot figure out why I found this so entertaining. The acting is hammy, the story is lame, except for some adult themes it reminds me of a live action Saturday morning kiddie show. But it was more fun than a lot of what's on TV these days.