Hi xenomorphs, ha ha, it’s Burl, here to review a bizarre
pulp favourite from Blighty! Ha ha, this one’s called Xtro, and it’s one odd soda cracker! I can only guess that it got
the green light after E.T. was so
popular and someone hit on the tag line “Some extra-terrestrials aren’t
friendly!”
But it’s a closer cousin to the Alien-inspired goo-movies that were numerous at the time, pictures
like Galaxy of Terror, Forbidden World and Horror Planet! It also has elements of Shoot the Moon, which is to say that it contains both goo and high dishwater drama!
Ha ha, it all starts with a happy family at the country
house! Mum takes off to do some errands, leaving little Tony playing sticks
with his dad Sam! Suddenly, pchew! the sky turns black and Sam is sucked up
into the blinding light! Then, three years later, Mum has a new fellow, an
American fashion photographer, not as bad a guy as Trent from The Way Way Back, sure, but none too
charming either! Tony has nightmares of when Dad was whisked away, but
everybody else believes he simply took a runner! There’s also a comely French au pere played by Maryam d’Abo from The Living Daylights, with a boyfriend
played by David Cardy from The Keep!
A goochy lizard man appears, makes savage love to a lady,
and hey presto, Sam is reborn! He sets about reintegrating himself into the
family, to the photographer’s dismay, and thence, because he’s now more alien
than man, transforming young Tony into a half-alien as well, using the old
cosmic hickey technique! Then, quite naturally, Tony gains the power to bring
his toys to life, and this leads to midget clowns and six-foot G.I. Joes and terrified
neighbours and au peres transformed
into egg-laying machines, and other weird mayhem, and eventually Sam sheds his
human skin to become a steely-skinned metalman and takes his beloved son up
into the stars! There’s a finale which might have been a dream or might have
been a hastily-conceived replacement for the original ending!
Ha ha, this is a weird one all right, and if you’re going to
watch it, I recommend doing so late at night when your mind is a little weird
anyway! (Avoid the sequels, however, ha ha!) I recall really enjoying this when
it was originally released on video – I felt, in fact, that I’d made a very
special discovery, and was proud to pass it along to my similarly horror-loving
friends! I enjoyed it a lot less this time around, however! It’s a bit
disreputable and somewhat tawdry, but it’s short (just over 80 minutes!) and
frequently bizarre! I think I’ll give it one and a half wiggly hammers, but
those of you who enjoy freaky trash ought to check it out anyway! Ha ha!
I'd recommend heading over to YouTube and checking out the director Harry Bromley Davenport's interview about Xtro, he's really funny and under no illusions that it's a very silly film. I got this on video back when there was a rumour it was a video nasty (it wasn't as it turns out) then finding it more embarrassing than scary. Maybe it's pure camp now?
ReplyDeleteHa ha, thanks for the recommendation! I watched the interview, and it's certainly nice to see how self-aware he is about the movie! I believe I've seen the second one too, but can remember nothing about it but a lot of wandering through blue-lit corridors or ductworks!
Delete