Review of Ghoulies (1985) by Richard D — 04 Mar 2014
A movie that seems to steadfastly avoid it's strengths. It has Michael Des Barres and Jack Nance at it's disposal, but it spends most of it's time with its boring lead and his asshole firends.
Worst of all, there really isn't a lot of footage of Ghoulies, and what there is is often the same shots reused several times. I suspect the puppets didn't really turn out to be as articulate as they were supposed to be, so they just downplayed them.
A pretty fatal flaw for a movie called "Ghoulies".
This review of Ghoulies (1985) was written by Richard D on 04 Mar 2014.
Ghoulies has generally received mixed reviews.
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