Souleater is a fantastic example of a bad movie being made watchable by those involved.
It tells the story of a spate of missing persons and the parties involved. The inept bigot Sherriff and his deputy, the religious evil vanquishers and a pair of bikers in search of one of their daughters.
It has a real 80's/90's vibe to it, this is the kind of movie I used to look forward to renting on VHS back in the day.
Cinematography is solid but the lack of budget shows, especially when they attempt cgi. The music is ill fitting in places and the whole thing does come across a tad cheap and nasty.
On the flipside however it has charm, it has competence behind the camera and the cast are well above par. They really do a great job in portraying the movies varying characters and it's things like that which has raised Souleater above the average.
Nobody would ever say Souleater is a good film, it really badly isn't. However a lot of talent has gone into it's production, so it's been saved to an extent.
There are worse things you could spend 90 minutes on.
The Good:
Loren Blackwell
Great characters
Neat looking creature
The Bad:
Stock screams
Feels really cheap in places
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Apparently you can successfully polish a t*rd
Finding an entire arsenal of weaponry isn't grounds for arrest
If the creature hadn't been invisible the film would have been a lot better
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