Abominable (2006 film)

Abominable is a 2006 American monster film, directed and written by Ryan Schifrin. Starring Matt McCoy, Jeffrey Combs, Lance Henriksen, Rex Linn, Dee Wallace, Phil Morris, Paul Gleason and Haley Joel, paraplegic widower Preston Rogers (McCoy)moves back into the remote cabin where he and his now-deceased wife once lived after recovering from a horrific accident. However, one of his new neighbors, Karen (Ashley Hartman), is attacked by a gigantic ape-like beast. Rogers contacts the local authorities, but after the police -- and even his personal nurse, Otis Wilhelm (Christien Tinsley) -- dismiss Rogers as a delusional widower, he sets out to stop the abominable creature himself. The film premiered on April 10, 2006, in New York City.

Abominable
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRyan Schifrin
Produced byDonna Cockrell
Theresa Eastman
Paul Spadone
Written byJames Morrison
Ryan Schifrin
StarringMatt McCoy
Jeffrey Combs
Haley Joel
Christien Tinsley
Ashley Hartman
Tiffany Shepis
Dee Wallace
Karin Anna Cheung
Michael Deak
Music byLalo Schifrin
CinematographyNeal Fredericks
Edited byChris Conlee
Distributed byFreestyle Releasing[1]
Release date
October 3, 2006
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The film begins with a farmer named Billy Hoss (Rex Linn) and his wife Ethel (Dee Wallace) waking up in the middle of the night to unusual noises. They and their dog Sparky go outside to investigate, where they find a horse lying dead, violently ripped open. Their dog runs into the dark, and is attacked (and presumably killed off-screen), causing Billy and Ethel to run back in the house where they see a mysterious giant figure behind their home. Once the creature is gone, they come out again and find large footprints on the ground.

Shortly thereafter, a man bound in a wheelchair named Preston Rogers (Matt McCoy) stays in a cottage in the local woods while being watched and nursed by Otis Wilhelm (Christien Tinsley). A group of city girls named Karen (Ashley Hartman), Michelle (Natalie Compagno), C.J. (Karin Anna Cheung), Tracy (Tiffany Shepis), and Amanda (Haley Joel) arrive in a jeep with plans to celebrate Karen's upcoming marriage in the house next door. Though things may look peaceful, Preston, who lost his wife in the climbing accident that crippled him, begins to see something mysterious happening in these woods.

As night falls, a group of hunters, including Billy and a gas station clerk named Buddy (Jeffery Combs) who met Otis and Preston earlier, are out looking for the same monster that came to Billy's home, which they believe to be a deranged Sasquatch (Michael Deak). Ziegler Dane (Lance Henriksen), the third of the party, investigates when Buddy claims to have heard noises. He finds a cave and discovers Karen, who went missing when Preston saw something grab her. She is mortally wounded with her stomach torn open. The beast returns and she is dragged away and killed, Dane runs out and warns the others. They open fire. One by one, the hunters are grabbed by the hiding monster and killed.

Preston tries to contact the local police after what happened to Karen. He sees that the remaining girls are looking for her. After trying to call the police, they head inside and promise to search for her later. But the Sasquatch returns and attacks Tracy, who had just finished taking a shower. As the monster pulls Tracy through a small window, snapping her in half and killing her, Preston tries to get Otis to see the creature, but it disappears. A disbelieving Otis attempts to sedate Preston, but Preston turns the tables and tranquilizes Otis. Preston then looks out a window: the creature appears, roaring at him.

After fainting in terror from seeing the beast up close, Preston wakes up, only to find that the police led by Sheriff Halderman (Paul Gleason) have responded to his initial inquiry, only to dismiss his concerns and warn him of using the line for pranks. He tries to warn the girls, who now discover Tracy gone and blood in the bathroom. The Sasquatch appears again, then heads further into the woods. Preston gets the girls' attention and warns them about the monster. After what happened to Tracy and Karen, they now believe him. He urges them to stay away from the windows and to call the police, but the beast invades their cabin. They hide: Michelle in the upstairs bathroom; C.J. in the bedroom closet; and Amanda, forced to take her chances, downstairs.

The Sasquatch hears Michelle in the upstairs bathroom, pulls her down through the ceiling, and mauls her. As it stomps through the living room, Amanda attempts to sneak out. C.J. runs into the room looking for her and screams at the sight of the Sasquatch, blowing their cover. C.J. escapes but Amanda is cornered, forcing her to leap through a window. A hysterical C.J. abandons Amanda and attempts to escape in the Jeep, but is unable to get it started. The Sasquatch overturns it. C.J. tries to rescue Amanda and get to Preston's cabin, but the Sasquatch knocks her to the ground and stomps on her stomach, killing her. Amanda is the sole survivor out of all her friends.

A traumatized Amanda runs to Preston's cabin; he quickly welcomes her in. Promising to protect her, Preston starts a plan to stop the creature from killing them both while Amanda attempts to contact police with a different message, this time about a "psycho killer", but the power goes out. The Sasquatch breaks into the cabin, and they both try to escape down the cottage's balcony using Preston's old climbing gear. The creature gets Amanda but is interrupted by an awake Otis, now knowing Preston was telling the truth, who strikes it in the back with an axe, causing it to drop Amanda. The attack does not kill it, and the enraged beast kills Otis by biting his face off. The Sasquatch continues to pursue the two remaining humans. As they get inside Preston's car, the survivors attempt to move but the creature has them and then releases the car. Amanda is ejected from the vehicle and onto the ground and knocked out. A desperate Preston then stops the monster from killing her by using his car horn which irritates the beast.

Preston then releases the brakes, causing the Sasquatch to get caught behind the car. Preston shifts gears into reverse and keeps pushing it until it is rammed to a tree, causing the axe from Otis' attack still stuck in its back to impale it. Preston goes after Amanda as the creature dies and the police finally arrive. After confirming dead bodies, Preston and Amanda are off to a hospital. However, the victims of the Sasquatch are not seen and the creature itself is somehow gone. Sheriff Halderman mocks the crew for being scared; then, after a brief search, his deputies hear noises in the woods. He and his crew turn around to discover a group of Sasquatches growling at them from the trees as the movie ends.

Cast

Release

Home media

The film was released on DVD by Anchor Bay on October 3, 2006. It was later released as a repackaged edition by Lionsgate on May 6, 2008.[2] On February 13, 2018, it was announced that the film would be released for the first time on Blu-ray collector's edition by MVD Rewind. The release contained improved CGI effects overseen by director Schifrin, and editor Conlee.[3]

Reception

The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 67% of critics gave the film a positive review based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 5.48/10.[4] Metacritic gave the movie a weighted average score of 31 out of 100 based on 6 critics, which corresponds to "generally unfavorable reviews".[5]

Jeremy Wheeler from Allmovie gave the film a positive review, writing, "what really makes Abominable such a fun ride is its willingness to let loose with the bloody Bigfoot carnage." Wheeler also commended the film's soundtrack, and direction.[6] JoBlo.com positively reviewed the film. While conceding that the pace was a little slow the reviewer claimed "it a killer Bigfoot movie, which is something that I haven’t seen often enough, but it was also a well written and executed one."[7] Mark L. Miller of Ain't It Cool News gave it a positive review, having especially enjoyed the design of the creature.[8] Maitland MacDonagh from TV Guide called the film "an old-fashioned monster movie that relies more on genuine suspense than bare breasts and blood". MacDonagh also commended the film's soundtrack, atmosphere, and "man in a monster suit" approach.[9] Jon Condit of Dread Central gave the film a score of three and a half out of five, praising the film's creature effects, and mounting tension, while criticizing the film's occasionally stupid characters.[10]

See also

  • Beyond Loch Ness

References

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  2. "Abominable (2006) - Ryan Schifrin". Allmovie.com. AllMovie. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  3. Squires, John. "Sasquatch Slasher 'Abominable' Coming to Blu-ray; Brand New Cut With Improved Effects! - Bloody Disgusting". Bloody Disgusting.com. John Squires. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  4. "Abominable (2006)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  5. "Abominable (2006) Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  6. Wheeler, Jeremy. "Abominable (2006) - Ryan Schifrin". Allmovie.com. Jeremy Wheeler. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  7. "Abominable (2006)". JoBlo.com. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  8. Miller, Mark L. (September 20, 2012). "AICN HORROR goes Sasquatchonian all over again with SHRIEK OF THE MUTILATED! THE CAPTURE OF BIGFOOT! DEAR GOD NO! ABOMINABLE! BIGFOOT 2012! & an advance look at SEXQUATCH and BIGFOOT COUNTY!!!". Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  9. McDonagh, Maitland. "Abominable - Movie Reviews and Movie Ratings". TVGuide.com. TV Guide. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  10. Condit, Jon. "Abominable (2006) - Dread Central". DreadCentral.com. Dread Central. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
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