Don’t Kill It

It’s a solid B minus movie.

On one level this movie seems even too low budget for Dolph Lundgren. On the other it was an excellent choice for the action hero.

Have you ever seen his film I come in Peace? When I herd the title for this movie I thought I was going to be watching something more like that, which is more of a Sci-Fi laced action thriller, but this is a little more horror than expected. Mostly because of the low budget look you get when you shoot in pretty much two or three locations.

Lundgren plays a demon hunter, I like to point out similar to the demon hunters on the show Supernatural (big like Sam Winchester, but jaded like Dean Winchester). He comes to a small town that’s being attack by a demon that possess the body of the person who kills it, making it difficult to take down.

The story is done strongly in this picture, and Lundgren himself is very entertaining to watch in it. The combo makes for a good picture. Adding to that is the kill shoots that are a combo of gore and cheese that make me think I’m watching a Troma movie, not that I dislike that and if you are a fan of Troma you may enjoy a few of the effects, but it does get corny at some point.

So It’s a so bad it’s good type of feeling, and you can tell that’s what the director seem to be going for, but oddly enough I never expected to see B-Movie action star, Dolph Lundren in something like this, but he was great in it.