ZEE-11
Joined Jul 1999
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"The Slime People" has to be one of the worst offerings into the "B" monster genre of the 50's and early 60's. Geared toward a pre teen audience, it has one of the most ridiculous premises of any of it's type. If you buy the concept of slow moving, spear toting mutated beings living beneath the earth, coming to the surface, building an invisible dome around LA to control temperature and keep the US armed forces out, then this is the movie for you. Awful acting and inconceivable plot. Most of the movie is difficult to watch because of the fog being produced by the slime people, which by the way, aren't that slimy. Watch strictly for big time laughs as our hero, Robert Hutton and young Marine assistant wrestle the slime people into submission!
A bad movie folks. It's not even so bad that it's good. It's just plain awful! Piper was more entertaining in the ring. Be prepared to use the fast forward button if you decide to view this. That is if you can stay awake.
If you can get past the premise of a killer yeti dwelling in some guy's back yard, this isn't THAT bad of a movie. I think it was well intentioned, but misses it's mark with amusing results. In fact, it has become one of my favorite time wasters. Indeed it has all the markings of a good bad movie, including incredible dialogue, cheesy makeup (the yeti looks like a fluffy half man ape wearing fuzzy cowboy chaps and I believe if you stop frame the scenes, he is wearing white tennis shoes!). All this combined with the most gullible group of college students in film (all right, one of the most gullible). The closing "breakfast" scene offers some genuine creeps. Watch for scenes changing from day to night and sunny to rainy and then back again! Cult material deluxe. Watch this with your favorite beverage and ENJOY!