Review of Impulse (1974) by Brad G — 12 May 2012
This Shat Attack staple is one of my all time favorite Shatner performances. Yes, it's a terrible movie. Maybe, one of the worst films ever. However, I dare you not to have fun while watching accidental serial killer William Shatner stab and strangle his way through shifty international investments.
Filmed during the dark years after the Star Trek television series and before his iconic rebirth in The Motion Picuture, Shatner still throws in every bit of SHATcting talent he has and performs the hell outta William Grefe's wonky disturbing screenplay.
Toss in Harold Sakata's Karate Pete car wash chase, some unbelievable goofy 70s fashion, and some of the worst day for night shooting you'll ever encounter and you've got a recipe for an uproarious party movie.
VF (But Shat Does Gag After His First Kill).
This review of Impulse (1974) was written by Brad G on 12 May 2012.
Impulse has generally received mixed reviews.
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