Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSet in 1984, when the war on drugs was at its height, the story concerns a strain of mold developed by the government to wipe out Colombian coca fields. Unfortunately, during a demonstration... Leggi tuttoSet in 1984, when the war on drugs was at its height, the story concerns a strain of mold developed by the government to wipe out Colombian coca fields. Unfortunately, during a demonstration, the mold gets out of control and proves to be deadly to more than just vegetation.Set in 1984, when the war on drugs was at its height, the story concerns a strain of mold developed by the government to wipe out Colombian coca fields. Unfortunately, during a demonstration, the mold gets out of control and proves to be deadly to more than just vegetation.
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The stylistic choices extend to the plainly cheesy overtones, stopping just shy of horror-comedy; a deliberately bare-bones presentation (small cast, lackadaisical execution of scenes) and hokey Movie Magic writing (e.g. The "crimson filter") that constantly threaten suspension of disbelief; and easily rectified internal inconsistency. . I can understand why this doesn't have high broad appeal, as no matter how much the endeavor excels there's still a clear difference between "80s flick" and "aping an 80s flick." The approach here rides a fine line in and of itself, and scattered lines of dialogue that make reference to movies from the 80s are gauche beyond saving. Yet if one can get on board with what 'Mold!' is doing, it's quite entertaining. The narrative (very 80s B-movie) is written well, and reasonably compelling as such; the practical effects including blood and gore, and associated hair and makeup work, look pretty great. Director Neil Meschino illustrates suitable capability, and the screenplay he penned with Dave Fogerson is solid as it is. The cast lean into the bluster, all unquestionably having a great time along the way, and that goes for everyone working behind the scenes, too.
The concept is fun, and hard work went into making 'Mold!' the silly romp that it is. I personally would have preferred a more sincere and darkly visceral take on the idea, foregoing purposeful pablum - but all the same, this is quite decent. The biggest flaw I see is just that the feature is sometimes entirely too over the top for its own good; it's one matter to embrace kitschy nonsense, it's another to abandon all good sense in that pursuit, and there are points where 'Mold!' does. Still, even at its most self-indulgent, the picture had no intent but ridiculous, bombastic horror/sci-fi fun, and if imperfectly, I believe it ably achieves that aim. So long as as one is open to the type of tomfoolery this represents, I think it really is rather worthwhile, with the caveat that it can at times be altogether too much. Hardly an essential must-see, as far as I'm concerned 'Mold!' is a delightful genre romp if you have the chance to check it out.
The film itself gives off a lot of mixed signals. A psychopath seems to have written the dialogues, the special effects and acting are like from a 70's movie, down to the gigantic security cameras, the black and white monitors, the time lapsed "mold" growth and giant moustaches, but it was made in 2012. There is no real comedy in the film, only inadvertently, from the really bad script and ridiculous green and red goo splattered all around.
Bottom line: I don't know what the makers were trying to achieve, but the movie sucked on several levels. What annoyed me more was that with the same resources and a decent script this could have easily become a cult movie.
Set in 1984, Mold! takes place in a top secret laboratory where a highly virulent, genetically engineered strain of mold (or mould, as we English spell it) has been developed to wipe out illegal drug crops. Unfortunately, it also proves deadly for humans, as the scientists and military top brass in the establishment discover when, one-by-one, they come into contact with the super spores.
I was expecting bad acting, I was expecting dreadful dialogue, and I was expecting unconvincing special effects, since all of these elements are par for the course in deliberately cheesy trash such as this. However, I was also expecting the whole silly affair to be a lot more fun that it actually was.
Mold! takes an awfully long time to get to the good stuff, with way too much talk and unnecessary plot development before getting gross. Unfortunately, when the messy special effects eventually happen, they're not all that special: a lot of green goop and blood gets thrown around, and there are some extremely unconvincing rubbery body parts that go splat and plop, but there's nothing that proves particularly memorable (unlike Street Trash, which at least ended with a genuine showstopper—a glorious decapitation by gas canister).
I rate Mold! a disappointing 4.5 out of 10, rounded up to 5 for the brief shot of a mouldy prosthetic schlong, which promised levels of deviancy that never materialised, and for finding a flimsy excuse to get actress Ardis Campbell down to her undies.
I went in expecting a cheesy, bad film, and that's exactly what I got, BUT it's made cheesy and bad on purpose. THAT'S what makes it great!! Set in the 80's and filmed very much in that style, I could totally flash back to renting old VHS and Beta tapes (yes, I'm old) of cheesy horror movies at the party store 2 blocks from my house. This was time BEFORE video rental stores like Blockbusters and Family Video.
I would rent these movies, and spend my whole weekend watching them over and over, THIS movie brought me right back to that time, and I felt like digging out my old toys, laying on the living room floor, and just reliving my childhood.
This has everything a great 'bad' movie needs, just enough comedy, cheesy effects, laughable dialog, and even a couple spots of bad over dubs. I loved it!! and if you loved anything about the 80's low budget horror genre, you should LOVE this movie too!! Thanks to everyone involved in this film, for making me feel young again... now where did I put my Quiet Riot LP?
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