The Runestone: Disappointing effort
The Runestone is one of those early 90's efforts that relied on lighting effects to disguise the dreadful creature. It's a really messy feature that gets by barely on its decent cast.
Telling the story of a man who makes a deal with a Runestone and becomes the Norse creature known as Fenrir which lore has it is a fierce wolf yet in this appears more yeti-like.
William Hickey and Peter Riegert put on their usual excellent performances and the latter some much needed comic relief. Remember that long blonde haired head henchman from the original Die-hard film? Well he hams it up here as well and is almost as bad as the creature itself.
Generally features of this type from this period I found entertaining but this is an absolute mess from start to the extremely poor finale.
The Good:
William Hickey
Peter Riegert
The Bad:
Poor plot
Fenrir looks pretty damn terrible
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Modern art is not subjective it's stupid and pretentious
Giant monsters can easily sneak into the backseat of your car while you're in it without you noticing
Telling the story of a man who makes a deal with a Runestone and becomes the Norse creature known as Fenrir which lore has it is a fierce wolf yet in this appears more yeti-like.
William Hickey and Peter Riegert put on their usual excellent performances and the latter some much needed comic relief. Remember that long blonde haired head henchman from the original Die-hard film? Well he hams it up here as well and is almost as bad as the creature itself.
Generally features of this type from this period I found entertaining but this is an absolute mess from start to the extremely poor finale.
The Good:
William Hickey
Peter Riegert
The Bad:
Poor plot
Fenrir looks pretty damn terrible
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Modern art is not subjective it's stupid and pretentious
Giant monsters can easily sneak into the backseat of your car while you're in it without you noticing
- Platypuschow
- Nov 3, 2017