Anyone who remembers the Syfy channel makeup competition show Face Off will know that there are important elements that go into making a memorable movie monster. The movie Octaman goes in the opposite direction, being cheap and nonsensical at almost every turn -- and that's before the oddly environmental messages, the terrible acting, and the attempt to cover it all up by almost shooting the movie in the dark. It's a terrible combination of elements -- but it supplies lots of comic material for Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett in Rifftrax Live: Octaman.
The evening's festivities begin with plenty of funny songs and fake movie facts. Next comes a short where McGruff the Crime Dog teaches little kids about drugs (where we learn "poison is dangerous").
Then it's time for Octaman! A bunch of scientists are exploring Mexico -- here a land of stock footage of animals -- and find the lakes are polluted with radiation and filled with small rubbery octopus-ish babies. This attracts the fury of... the Octaman!
Let's get the Octaman out of the way. Two arms work just fine, but the others just dangle there. "Fortunately" the creature attacks by flailing to the left and right until it hits something. Worse, the costume allows for no facial expressions: Its round mouth never moves, and it has no eyelids whatsoever. As for being scary, it's accurately described as "having the agility and speed of Bernie Sanders."
Add to this lame monster an uninteresting mix of supporting characters and you have a movie so bad, for a brief time one of the three comedians quits Rifftrax over what's happening on the screen -- and it's hard to blame him. But the comics all come together in the end -- and they have a pretty steady supply of jokes, culled from this sometimes-aquatic nightmare of a movie. There are plenty of reasons Octaman isn't known among horror movie fans -- but Rifftrax Live: Octaman gives it life among fans of comedy.
Overall grade: A-
Reviewed by James Lynch
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