1/10
Boring and bad--a lethal combination
28 November 2008
Some bad films are enjoyable to watch for their camp value and one of the finest pleasures in life is watching and laughing at such silly films as PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE. However, there's another group of films that MONSTER A GO-GO falls into--bad films that are just plain bad--so bad that making fun of them isn't worth the trouble--you just want them to end.

Despite the title and some "groovy" rock-n-roll music at the beginning and end, there is nothing in this movie that would merit the "A GO-GO" appellation. It's NOT a teen rock horror film--just a very, very dull horror film with practically no chills. The only danger you'll have with this one is falling asleep.

The film's plot, not that anyone cares, is about a spaceship that returns to Earth and the astronaut inside has been transformed into a 10 foot tall radioactive menace. Of course, how a 10 foot high man was able to fit into the tiny space capsule is a mystery, but honestly this isn't important. In fact, due to horrible acting, bad writing, a disjoint narrative and not even one single interesting moment, I won't even bother to continue. It's that bad.
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