First there was Gremlins, then there was Critters. Critters is one of those cheesy sci-fi flicks that came out in the 80’s as an answer to a film by another company. While this is tactic has been denied, there are a lot of similarities between the two. Fans will never know what is true for sure, but at any rate we all received a very nice bit of 80’s cheese out of it!

The film boasts some nice puppet and practical effects, and
one of my favorite songs from an 80’s movie “Power Of The Night” by the
fictional rocker Johnny Steele. That song is just classic 80’s! The lyrics are
so funny and the song makes about 2000 appearances in the film as well which
add to the hilarity.
Critters stars Dee Wallace (Stone), Scott Grimes and Don
Keith Opper. While the acting is defiantly typical 80’s, the actors add a bit
of humility to roles. Dee Wallace screams some more and Scott Grimes causes entertaining
mischief. The film also sports a younger, fuller haired Billy Zane in his
second feature film role. Just wait till you get a load of that hair!
This film is just all around fun. I would recommend this to
anyone who hasn’t seen it or is looking to kill some time with a fun sci-fi
creature feature. This rather simple formulaic effort gets a 3 out of 5 stabs
for the sheer fun of the film! If you are interested in purchasing Critters you
can do so at amazon on stand alone DVD or 4 Disc Critters Collection Pack featuring all 4
Critters films. View the trailer below. On a side note, listen to music in the trailer below, does it sound familiar? Yes! New Line Cinema recycled the Nightmare On Elm Street score and used it trailer for Critters! Classy New Line.
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