Two bickering overdressed New Yorkers have car trouble in rural Missouri when they meet up with Tommy Kirk, and, uh, well...how could that possibly sound like it's a good idea at all? Seriously though, if you're in a movie and Tommy Kirk shows up you should probably be very concerned. There's either going to be a lot of swimwear or twisting or googly-eyed monsters, and that rarely turns out alright. Especially if there's not one but two instances of voiceover narration. There's no excuse for that. I watched It's Alive on Youtube. There doesn't seem to be a trailer so here's a clip of frantic twisting courtesy of Annette Funicello:
Monday, July 9, 2012
It's Alive
Two bickering overdressed New Yorkers have car trouble in rural Missouri when they meet up with Tommy Kirk, and, uh, well...how could that possibly sound like it's a good idea at all? Seriously though, if you're in a movie and Tommy Kirk shows up you should probably be very concerned. There's either going to be a lot of swimwear or twisting or googly-eyed monsters, and that rarely turns out alright. Especially if there's not one but two instances of voiceover narration. There's no excuse for that. I watched It's Alive on Youtube. There doesn't seem to be a trailer so here's a clip of frantic twisting courtesy of Annette Funicello:
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