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A quirky twist on the vampire tale, set in modern day corporate America.A quirky twist on the vampire tale, set in modern day corporate America.A quirky twist on the vampire tale, set in modern day corporate America.
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This was alright, but you're not missing anything. I was torn between 4-5 for this one, since it felt like it was *so close*.
Coming off of a vampire-office-comedy kick with Bloodsucking Bastards (good) and The Night Watchmen (not good), I was excited for Netherbeast Inc. I didn't have high expectations, but it seemed quirky and fun as it's a different take on the idea by theming it around a pro-vampire office environment.
It had a really strong/fun opening and a surprisingly recognizable cast. Jason Mewes showing up caught me off guard for sure, but he played a pretty mundane character and didn't bring his usual raunchy-schtick with him.
Contrary to other reviews, I didn't mind their voice-over narration style they used to explain the "rules" of the monsters. I thought it was kind of quirky and it felt like an office meeting with PowerPoint. The office humor was spot-on and a very deadpan depiction of corporate environments.
Overall, though, it just fell flat: The comedy dwindled and became repetitive.
The mystery wasn't very mysterious.
They spent so long clarifying that the "nether beasts" weren't like classic vampires that I would have had a better time if they just committed to that and didn't mention the V-word at all.
With all the stuff they over-explained, they had some pretty big gaps in logic with a few key things they didn't explain at all or well enough to make sense.
Its not terrible, it just felt pretty sub-par. I liked the idea, I liked some of the humor, but it just didn't get there. Its got a lot of 6+ reviews, which is surprising, but it must hit the spot for a lot of people.
Coming off of a vampire-office-comedy kick with Bloodsucking Bastards (good) and The Night Watchmen (not good), I was excited for Netherbeast Inc. I didn't have high expectations, but it seemed quirky and fun as it's a different take on the idea by theming it around a pro-vampire office environment.
It had a really strong/fun opening and a surprisingly recognizable cast. Jason Mewes showing up caught me off guard for sure, but he played a pretty mundane character and didn't bring his usual raunchy-schtick with him.
Contrary to other reviews, I didn't mind their voice-over narration style they used to explain the "rules" of the monsters. I thought it was kind of quirky and it felt like an office meeting with PowerPoint. The office humor was spot-on and a very deadpan depiction of corporate environments.
Overall, though, it just fell flat: The comedy dwindled and became repetitive.
The mystery wasn't very mysterious.
They spent so long clarifying that the "nether beasts" weren't like classic vampires that I would have had a better time if they just committed to that and didn't mention the V-word at all.
With all the stuff they over-explained, they had some pretty big gaps in logic with a few key things they didn't explain at all or well enough to make sense.
Its not terrible, it just felt pretty sub-par. I liked the idea, I liked some of the humor, but it just didn't get there. Its got a lot of 6+ reviews, which is surprising, but it must hit the spot for a lot of people.
- korythacher
- Aug 30, 2021
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- TriviaMany of the details surrounding James Garfield's "assassination" (and Alexander Graham Bell's attempt to save him) are historically accurate.
- GoofsWhen speaking of how the company funds itself, they say that they bought stock in AT&T when it was $.04 a share. The stock certificate shown, however, is for International Telephone & Telegraph, which is a completely different company.
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Turner Claymore: Here at Berm-Tech we offer you a handshake, whether you have hands, hooks, or flippers.
- Crazy creditsFilm title logo at the end of the end credits
- ConnectionsFeatures Nosferatu le vampire (1922)
- SoundtracksPeople Are Meat
Written by Joshua Childs (as Josh Childs) and Jeremy Childs
Performed by Joshua Childs (as Josh Childs) and Jeff Boyet
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- $725,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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By what name was Netherbeast Incorporated (2007) officially released in Canada in English?
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