Screamers (1980)
While this one is sold as a "Lovecraftian" movie, the only thing it has going for it Lovecraft-wise is that the Fishmen of the title were once humans. The movie is part "Dagon" with Innsmouth now closer to the Bermuda Triangle, and little bits of Atlantis, and The Island of Dr. Moreau and some bits of voodoo thrown in for good measure. The movie does have Barbara Bach in it, so that is a nice plus.
I can't help but get a strong Isle of Dread vibe from this. The creatures in this, the fishmen, look a lot like the Kuo-toa and Locathah from D&D. Even though neither of those creatures appears in the adventure.
The plot works well for a Victorian-era game.
Dagon (2001)
I watched this one back in 2010 but I was in a pretty bad mood. I remember it now while rewatching it. This is the problem I am running into, most of the movies out there I have already seen. Though watching it again I recalled/noticed a few things. The Innsmouth/Imboca people really have the Deep Ones look down. It is actually quite better than I remembered. Also, Ezra Godden as our protagonist Paul looks a LOT like Jeffery Combs circa ReAnimator. Sounds like him too in many places. Not a huge surprise since one of the producers is Brian Yuzna. If this had been made in the 80s or 90s then Combs would have been in it. Likely this is because he was doing Star Trek Enterprise at the time.
The movie is better than I remember. Not great mind you, but still better. I am not sure I remembered Paul wearing a "Miskatonic" sweatshirt, but it is a nice touch.
One thing is certain. If I ever run Isle of Dread again it is going to be more Dagon and less King Kong.
October 2021
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Must confess I've never heard of Island of The Fishmen, so will need to track that down for 'Lovecraftian Film Library'.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand I've seen Dagon several times - although not recently - and I would have sworn before a court of law that it starred Jeffrey Combs! What does hat say about my memory?
Yeah, except he is nowhere as good as Combs.
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