Friday, October 4, 2013

Goosebumps: Monster Blood



The Green Ooze!
Here is another Goosebumps DVD release. This time we get Monster Blood 1 (1996), More Monster Blood (1996), How To Kill a Monster (1996) and The Girl Who Cried Monster (1996).

Both the Monster Blood episodes chronicles the adventures of Evan as he encounters the mysterious green, slimy Monster Blood at his Aunt Kathryn's house and on a plane.

Gretchen and Clark are visiting their strange grandparents in How to Kill a Monster. They are warned not to go upstairs, but being kids, they don't listen and they end up unleashing a monster.

Lucy is a storyteller, especially stories about monsters, but when she encounters a real monster, the school's librarian Mr. Mortman, no one believes her as they think it is just one of her stories.

These Goosebumps episodes have low-budget special effects, bad acting, and a cut-down scripts based on the books by R.L. Stine.

They're not perfect, but most kids and some adults will enjoy the B-Movie...

One Great Episode, One Ho-Hum Episode, and Two Forgettable Episodes.
GOOSEBUMPS: MONSTER BLOOD contains four episodes from the GOOSEBUMPS tv show.

"Monster Blood" - A boy named is Evan is sent to stay with his creepy great aunt Catherine for several days as his parents get their new house settled in Atlanta, Georgia. Catherine gives Evan a free reign of her house, except for one particular room. She warns him that he must never go into the room. Of course, before Evan's even settled into his own room he sneaks into the danger room. Evan after being caught, Evan later sneaks into the room with his new friend, Andy. Together they open up a glass jar labeled "Monster Blood" that contains a small amount of a goopy, green liquid. The Monster Blood starts growing at an exponential rate and begins devouring everything that it comes in contact.

"More Monster Blood" - This episode is actually the continuation of the previous episode. The Monster Blood has been contained and Evan is on a flight to reunite with his parents. However, a small...

Scary says 6 year old Isaac!
"Monster Blood is spooky and the librarian turns into a monster and has four eyeballs. I watch it a lot." Isaac,age 6 really likes this movie!

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