The Unnamable (1988)
So there must be an unwritten rule that all modern adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft must take place in or around Miskatonic University and/or Arkham. After all, it makes good sense and if I were a filmmaker it is what I would do as well. Of course, it doesn't mean you always have to do it.
Case in point there is almost more about M.U. here than there is about the titular monster/character here. We get glimpses into the undergraduate life, the student body (and bodies), even people majoring in things other than medicine and the dark arts. But all of this is just fluff for the main story. Again a common problem, how to make a full-length movie out of a short story.
This one features Lovecraft's reoccurring protagonist Randolph Carter (this time played by Mark Kinsey Stephenson).
It is typical late 80s fare. Lots of gore. Lots of implied sexual antics.
In this second viewing (or third, who knows) I can help but think Randolph Carter here is kind of a jerk. By the time he comes around to helping anyone half the cast is dead. Yeah, it's a horror flick people are going to die, but his laissez-faire attitude borders on sociopathic negligence rather than a cool distance.
I wanted to also watch The Unnamable II but I can't find it anywhere. This is also a problem I am having with other Lovecraft-based flicks.
October 2021
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