Katstiles

Paranormal, Horror and other fun stuff

  • Home
  • About Me
  • Blog
  • Books
    • Connected Series (Young Adult)
    • Modified Series
    • Enhanced Series – UF/Sci-Fi
    • The Vampire Cure Series
  • Contact Me
You are here: Home / Archives for horror

The Horror (or lack thereof) that is Troll 2

July 20, 2020 By Kat

Arguably the worst movie ever made…

Never before have I been so moved by a horror movie that I felt the need to blog about it. It’s so bad, I can’t keep it to myself. I must share this slice of shit pie with you.

I know what you’re thinking… It’s a sequel, don’t all sequels suck? Not all but most. I can think of two movie franchises with second movies better than the first – Star Trek II and Star Wars II (Empire, to be clear). However, they’re sci-fi. Now that I’m thinking about it, I’m hard pressed to come up with a horror movie sequel that’s better than the first. If you know one, please comment below and we can discuss it!

This all started when I put on the original Troll movie to watch with my son. I know I’ve mentioned before that I’m trying to responsibly ease my children into horror movie watching, as it’s a family tradition. There is something about B horror that is undeniably wonderful. I’m starting out with both old and new PG-13 rated horror movies that are on the campier/less violent side.

Troll is an awesome example of this. It’s fun, well-written and acted – hell, it’s even got Julia Louis-Dreyfus in it. I loved the Henson-like puppets and the troll posing as a little girl, being such an asshole. It’s just an awesome movie.

I thought I’d seen Troll 2, as I’d seen most of the sequels in the golden age of 80s and 90s horror – to include Halloween, Tremors,  Friday the 13th, Hellraiser, Puppet Master and even the Leprechaun sequels. But it became painfully clear to me that was not the case at the ten minute mark. I believe Imdb when they say the movie’s budget was $6.

Jesus, where do I start with this shitshow? Perhaps the first and most obvious problem I have with this movie is that there are no trolls in it whatsoever. I mean, it’s in the name, what the hell? All we get in this film is a bunch of lousy, badly costumed goblins. Oh, and the queen of the goblins, whose makeup and acting skills are about at a high school musical level.

Which brings me to the acting. Wow. I think the little kid with zero acting experience is probably the best actor. It’s been so long since I’ve seen this sort of bad acting, and I’m not a harsh critic – I mean you can’t be if you watch 80s horror. It feels like someone lost a bet or did the producer a favor and agreed to act.

The plot itself is downright bizarre. Take the corn scene: the goblin queen tries to seduce her victim with an ear of corn. Is that some kind of phallic symbol? Since when is corn sexy? I’m not from the Midwest though. Maybe it is sexy in Nebraska.

Not quite the goblin queen I was hoping for…

And then all the green. So, so much green. No one except the little kid seems at all bothered to eat stuff covered in green ooze, which once you consume, produces a strange green sweat from your scalp and ultimately renders you into either goblin food or a strange human-plant hybrid. Because that makes sense (come to think of it, it doesn’t seem that far-fetched now, it is 2020 after all – perhaps the initial covid vaccines will have a similar effect).

The town the family visits is called Nilbog. Really? My six-year-old didn’t figure it out right away, so I guess there’s that.

Then there’s the music and makeup. The royalty-free music in my zero-budget book video is better quality. I think someone’s teen-aged son or daughter was responsible for that synthesized craptasm. As for the makeup, I’m pretty sure the actors did it themselves, with dollar store brand cosmetics. And the goblin masks? They actually reminded me of the original Star Trek series, if that’s any indication.

I really don’t have eyes, it’s not just an ill-fitting mask

Also, I got the feeling it was filmed on a camcorder. And that’s saying a lot considering it was made in 1990.

I’m not the only one who feels this way – there was a documentary about Troll 2 called, “Best Worst Movie.” It claims it went from the worst movie to a cult classic, but I’m not buying it. I’ve watched bad movies that made me laugh; this isn’t one of them. It has more of a stupid, poorly executed vibe than a cult classic vibe. Halloween proved low budget doesn’t necessarily mean low quality.

Troll 2 was by far the worst movie I’ve seen this year, maybe of all time. I sincerely hope MST3K, in one of its incarnations, plans to do this movie. That would be the only way I’d watch it again.

This so needs to happen…

In case you’re curious and have an hour and a half to waste, it’s available on Cinemax in the US, not sure for how long. How this movie still exists is a bit of a mystery to me. Maybe as an example of what not to do? It’s said that you learn more from failure than success. If that’s the case, then perhaps this is required watching for film students, actors, makeup artists, and music coordinators.  

I think I need to watch Evil Dead or Evil Dead 2 now, to balance this out. Or perhaps Re-Animator. Hell, even the Rob Zombie Halloween movies were better than this.

Nope, I take that back. However horrible this film is, it didn’t try to make an uninspired, re-imagining of a brilliant original. Rob Zombie’s bastardization of the Halloween movies are an affront to all that is good, regardless of the high production quality and talented cast.

But that’s a rant post for another time…

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: eighties horror, horror, horror movies, nineties horror, troll movies

Top 5 Creepiest Videos of Songs I Love

November 9, 2018 By Kat

It’s been forever since I’ve had a non-promotional blog post, so I figured it’s about time for my happy ass to write something at least mildly interesting. I get that creepy is usually associated with Halloween, and you may be thinking this post is a bit tardy, but when you love horror, creepy is a year-round cause to celebrate. 🙂 As such, I’d like to share with you some deliciously creepy videos of songs I love.

All of these videos were like bonus treats for me. See for the most part, I listen to music the old-fashioned way – on the radio (though I do have satellite). Truth is, I haven’t watched MTV since the 80s, when it was pure and full of gloriously large hair and men in spandex wearing eyeliner. I hear it’s chock full of reality TV programs now, and rather than risk that absurdity and mindlessness, I’ll take the internet’s word on it. But there are times when I’m coding or writing on my laptop that I like to listen to music. So I stumbled on these nuggets of creepy happiness building a play list on Youtube. I’m providing the links with the obvious understanding that I don’t own any of them, I’m just sharing these because you need to watch them before you die. Yes, they ARE that creepy and wonderful.

#5 – Sweet Disaster by Dreamers
I love the Clerks kinda feel to this video, starting in black and white and then switching over to color after the psychedelic slushie fumes escape. Light-saber beef jerky fight? Right on. The creepy factor is when they see the policeman as a giant crow. It’s my four year-old’s favorite part of the video. This song is just so much fun in the music and lyrics, it’s cool that the video reflects that playfulness.

#4 – I am the Walrus by The Beatles
This video was made before videos were even a thing, which in my book makes it inherently cooler. Plus the whole “Paul is dead” thing is also just creepy out of the gate – all the little clues in the songs and album covers. Easter eggs before there were easter eggs, but with a conspiracy to sell more records. You can’t help but appreciate that kind of ingenuity. What creeped me out the most? It’s a toss up between the creepy masks they wear (reminds me of a scene in the original The Shining movie, towards the end when Wendy sees phantom masquerade guests) and the Eggmen, just skipping/shuffling/dancing along in that giant white costume.

#3 – Works every Time by Mini Mansions
I’m not sure if this video is intentionally creepy or not, but I’ve seen enough Puppet Master movies to know Marionettes = CREEPY. And the scene with the clown doll looking at itself in the broken mirror? Gave me the chills. With this song it was instalove for me, there’s something about the melody and weird obsession in the lyrics that just feels right, every time I listen to it. They could’ve used stick figure drawings and I would still have it in my playlist. What a happy surprise to see something that easily could’ve come out of an 80’s horror movie!

#2 – Dangerous by Big Data
Dangerous is one of my favorite songs of all time, I love the creepy stalker story and vocals on this song. Plus the band’s name, Big Data…while I don’t work with big data per se, it’s as close I’m going to get to databasing and music together. This video is so funny, it still makes me cry with laughter when I watch it. The hipsters pitching, the executive’s doodle, the homeless woman’s expression, the hot dog slap… there are too many things to list. Damn, I could so use a pair of those shoes, to take control and headbutt my way through life. And of course the creepy factor is the graphic gore of the headbutts, and the scene at the end with the two runners… it’s all just amazing and wonderful.

I believe in miracles. Where you from, you sexy thing?

#1 – Sour Girl by Stone Temple Pilots
The creepiest video of my favorite songs has to be, without a doubt, Sour Girl. I’m not a huge Stone Temple Pilots fan; for me, most of their music falls under the category of “eh, it’s okay.” But the haunting melody of Sour Girl, coupled with the stalker lyrics (hmmm…I’m sensing a pattern here) is both beautiful and Beatles-esque to me. Imagine my surprise at watching that video the first time. It’s like if the Teletubbies and Frank the bunny from Donnie Darko were to have a litter of children, that’s what they would look like. My eight-year-old refuses to watch the video – she’s afraid she’s going to have nightmares. And who can blame her? Their eyes are so evil, their stuck out tongues make them appear either psychotic or dead… The band members seem to be on the verge of making out with them or praying to them, and I can’t decide which is creepier. What secrets are you sharing with that evil Teletubbie? *shudders* I may not fully understand what the hell is going on in the video, but I know this is the stuff of nightmares.

Honorable Mention – Radioactive by Imagine Dragons
Although Radioactive didn’t make the top 5 list, I feel like it deserves an honorable mention. The song got too much airtime and I eventually tired of it, but that video… Pit fighting stuffed animals enslaved by Lou Diamond Phillips with a cute, pink, super-powered teddy bear that saves the day? I mean, how can it get any better?

How about you, do you have a favorite creepy video? I’d love to hear about it – post a comment below with a link and I’ll check it out.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: creepy, creepy videos, horror, music, videos

Social

Follow me on:

Copyright © 2026 · Parallax Pro Theme On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in