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The Blob (1988): Mushy Special Effects and 1980s Kickass

The Blob (1988): Mushy Special Effects and 1980s Kickass

Episode 54 Published 4 months, 4 weeks ago
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Why do horror fans still love The Blob 1988?

A standout work of 1980s body horror, The Blob 1988 updated the campy 1958 classic with a twist of the hard stuff.

Not winning too many fans at release, almost like its titular character, The Blob's fanbase has grown with time, with many now considering it one of the strongest practical effects movies just before the dawn of CGI.

Directed by Chuck Russell and written by Russell and his pal, some writer/director named Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile), the film gives more than just slasher-movie thrills. It actually invests in its characters and offers a glimpse at a terrifying prospect of conspiracy.

Join me for this discussion of terrifying blob effects, the film's gift for subverting expectations, and dodgy hair extensions.

Directed by Chuck Russell. Screenplay by Chuck Russell and Frank Darabont. Starring Kevin Dillon, Shawnee Smith, Donovan Leitch, Jeffrey DeMunn, Candy Clark, and Joe Seneca.


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