There's Nothing out There (1990)

There's Nothing out There (1990)
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This ultra-low-budget horror comedy, released directly to home video, distinguishes itself from its less amusing slasher kin by positioning tongue firmly in cheek and toying with the established conventions of the horror genre -- a device which would later be employed by Wes Craven in the 1996 blockbuster Scream, albeit with Hollywood financial muscle and big-name stars. The premise involves the usual group of obnoxious teens, who spend a weekend at an isolated mountain cabin despite local legends that a hideous monster is lurking in the surrounding woods. As the inevitable bloodbath begins, the group's only salvation comes from a zealous horror-movie buff, who attempts to teach the rapidly dwindling group the proper survival skills by describing the usual fatal errors committed by the average horror victim. Sadly, his directives are heeded too late, as more bad actors become fatally entwined in the seldom-seen monster's rubbery tentacles. Whether or not Craven or Scream writer Kevin Williamson had seen or heard of this film prior to their neo-slasher epic, the jokey excesses of this zero-budget exercise create the impression of a mere throwaway gag, instead of using macabre irony as the engine that drives the plot. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Craig PeckWendy Bednarz, (more)
Director(s):
Rolfe Kanefsky
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of There's Nothing out There

This ultra-low-budget horror comedy, released directly to home video, distinguishes itself from its less amusing slasher kin by positioning tongue firmly in cheek and toying with the established conventions of the horror genre -- a device which would later be employed by Wes Craven in the 1996 blockbuster Scream, albeit with Hollywood financial muscle and big-name stars. The premise involves the usual group of obnoxious teens, who spend a weekend at an isolated mountain cabin despite local legends that a hideous monster is lurking in the surrounding woods. As the inevitable bloodbath begins, the group's only salvation comes from a zealous horror-movie buff, who attempts to teach the rapidly dwindling group the proper survival skills by describing the usual fatal errors committed by the average horror victim. Sadly, his directives are heeded too late, as more bad actors become fatally entwined in the seldom-seen monster's rubbery tentacles. Whether or not Craven or Scream writer Kevin Williamson had seen or heard of this film prior to their neo-slasher epic, the jokey excesses of this zero-budget exercise create the impression of a mere throwaway gag, instead of using macabre irony as the engine that drives the plot. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Rolfe Kanefsky
Writer(s):
Rolfe Kanefsky
Producer(s):
Victor Kanefsky
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Matt F.

An ultra low buget flick that is funny and supposed to be. The laser beams that the alien(who's not out there) fires out of his eyeballs is fricken hilarious and the cheesyest part of the film. Many tributes to older horror movies and lots of female nudity. Deffinently worth checking out. Oh yeah...killer soundtrack too. -Stone

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Ken R.

It has every thing you want from a horror spoof. way better then the crappy scarry movie series.

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Kevin L.

Yes it's a campy B movie, but it's also written pretty well. Stupid monster, totally cheesy, but it's all done on purpose.

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