Review of Slugs

Slugs (1988)
4/10
Not Your Everyday Killer Slug Movie
11 May 2015
Deep in the sewage system of a small town in America, slugs have become contaminated by toxic waste and begin to consume everything in their path. Unfortunately, because the first victims are so completely devoured, the supervisor of the health department, "Mike Brady" (Michael Garfield) is completely unable to identify the cause. To make matters even worse, once he does suspect what is behind the killings the elected officials of the town are reluctant to believe him. Now rather than reveal any more of this film and risk ruining it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it might be. Although some of the acting wasn't that good and the script could have used some improvement, I feel safe in saying that this is not your everyday killer slug movie. That said, provided the viewer can take the overall story with a grain of salt-or possibly a few beers-a person might be able to enjoy this film to a limited degree. It's certainly nothing special but I suppose if a person has nothing better to do then it may help to fill the time-in a somewhat marginal sort of way. Accordingly, I rate it as just below average.
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