STAGE 1: HALLUCINATIONS.

STAGE 2: ORGAN FAILURE.

STAGE 3: BODY MELT.

Residents of peaceful Pebbles Court, Homesville, are being used unknowingly as test experiments for a new ‘Body Drug’ that causes rapid body decomposition (melting skin etc.) and painful death.

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    10 months ago

    Fun effects, very 90’s style, really interesting soundtrack. Overall a pretty decent movie, seems to be heavily inspired by The Thing (1982) with some of the practical effects. It’s the duck’s guts 👍.

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      10 months ago

      I’ve been aware of this one for years, but somehow I have never watched it. I’m going to prioritize it. Thanks for posting! :)

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    10 months ago

    I watched this at an Alamo Drafthouse last October. Had never heard of it before, but I’ve seen many of the films that influenced it, so I decided to check it out. I’d say that the closest comparison point for Body Melt is Peter Jackson’s Braindead, a comparison I’m sure the filmmakers were consciously striving to set up. I don’t think this works as well as Braindead, as Jackson was ultimately telling a clear and logical story between all the gross out gags. Body Melt, on the other hand, seems like a a disparate assemblage of elements that don’t wholly mesh together (much like some of the amalgamations of flesh and goop depicted in the film). I think I read somewhere that the film was born out of a short story collection one of the forces behind it had published, and it shows. The various plots of the movie are clumsily woven together, if they come together at all, and everything seems to be done in service of the visual gags.

    However, don’t let my tone confuse you. This is still a racous good time, as long as you accept that it’s less of a narrative arc and more of a fever dream with emphasis on the absurd. The exuberance of the filmmakers comes through and lifts the experience.

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    9 months ago

    This almost sounds like a remake of Street Trash - 1987

    “A liquor store owner sells alcoholic beverages to homeless people, unaware of what the bottles actually contain: toxic brew.”