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An ex-Navy seal, his girlfriend and their friends head out on a road trip to New Orleans. When the group decides to stop at a roadside convenience store, they are introduced to the legend of Lockjaw, a Creature who is part man, part alligator. The legend has it that an inbred local man lost his family to a monstrous white alligator. And because of the devastating loss of his family, he was driven to madness and was transformed into the Creature. The group decides to head deeper into the swamps to check out the birthplace of this Creature legend. As they journey further into the backwoods the group inadvertently unleashes the Creature and all of it's terror!
Creature is somehow inadequate as a title for this old-skool horror flick, which offers not merely deranged hillbillies but also a half-m! an, half-alligator monster on the loose. But perhaps
Manigator and
Croco-sapiens were taken. A group of flippant young people (notable this time for including marine vets) ventures into the Louisiana bayou, where they make the mistake of piquing the interest of some locals (note to self: whilst on the back roads of the South, do
not stop at a ramshackle store called "Chopper's"). While searching for the legend of a Bigfoot-like swamp fiend, the six nubile travelers endure the nightmare of their lives, mostly arranged around muddy campgrounds and underground beast lairs. Fred M. Andrews's film isn't notable for much more than its copious nudity and gore, but it does have a couple of passable plot revelations, and veteran B-movie heavy Sid Haig (
Spider Baby,
The Devil's Rejects) gets to deliver his brand of sinister patter to potent effect. It's too bad the travelers must do stupid things to keep the story line moving, because with a few imp! rovements this might have climbed a couple of steps up the evo! lutionar y ladder for horror movies that feature primordial beasts; but as it is, gorehounds will find it a sufficient time killer.
--Robert HortonBased on the novel by the author of "Jaws," this terrifying mini-series concerns an amphibious shark-like monster that takes up residence near an abandoned military base. As the aquatic baddie--whose existence may be the result of a government experiment gone wrong--begins killing locals, a marine biologist and his researcher ex-wife attempt to overcome their problems and stop the creature. Craig T. Nelson, Kim Cattrall, Colm Feore star. AKA: "Peter Benchley's Creature." 173 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French.Creatine, the king of all sports nutrition supplements has unleashed it inner beast as beast sports introduces creature⢠â" a professional strength creatine complex with 4 of the most advanced forms of creatine plus vanadium citrate. the creature⢠formula contains t! he following cutting-edge forms of creatine: creapure® brand creatine (imported from germany utilizing a patented manufacturing process), creatine magnapower® (creatine and magnesium bound to form magnesium creatine chelate), creatine akg (creatine bound to alpha-keto-glutaric acid) and creatine anhydrous (creatine with the water molecule removed). these 4 exotic forms of creatine were handpicked for the creature⢠formula and are guaranteed to provide far superior advantages over traditional creatine. these advantages include superior bioavailability and absorption, higher purity to prevent bloating and intestinal discomfort. the addition of vanadium citrate assures maximum uptake directly to the muscle cells. what this all means to you is that creature⢠will blast you through every workout to build solid, permanent mass, give you immediate strength, and fuel your stamina all day long.