I just love these awful plots though, what with the millionaire having the sh!t beat out of the only man who can actually help him.
I am somewhat impressed though that we're actually seeing some of the process of the man changing, as opposed to it immediately being some mysterious demonic creature with no given reason for it's existence.
"If you should need me, tap this staff three times on a wall." "Magic?" "No, it's just loud."
I've seen countless bad movies on sci-fi. It's one of my favorite things to do if I'm stuck at home on a saturday (which is often what with doing my work on the computer), so I've watched almost all their giant snake movies (I'm especially fond of the basilisk one), a few giant spiders, mutant bats, mutant crocodiles/alligators, killer frogs... I think the only monster horror I couldn't sit through was Centipede!. The acting wasn't laughably bad in that one, it was just plain awful and made you want to weep.
"If you should need me, tap this staff three times on a wall." "Magic?" "No, it's just loud."
Besides the big Hollywood films SyFy will show on occasion (Ex. Jurassic Park, The Mummy), most of their "smaller titles" are usually laughable B-movie flicks. Some of the better "guilty pleasures" I've seen on SciFi (or SyFy..or whatever).
Splinter Never Cry Werewolf (laughable unofficial remake of Fright Night) House of the Dead 2 Man with the Screaming Brain
I'm sure I'm missing some.
-- Unhinged:5/10 Zombie Diaries: 4/10 Rogue: 7/10 Welcome to the Jungle:6/10 Orphan: 7/10