Best movie ever!
Too much about the plot just didn't add up, the writing was bad, some of the scenes were cringey and awkward,
View MoreOne of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
View MoreIt's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
View MoreTodd (Billy Corben) loves comic books to the extreme. This twelve year old eats, drinks, and sleeps cartoons. Hoping to change this mania, his dad, George (Alan Thicke) makes his son take violin lessons, which the lad hates. Todd even goes as far as to tape violin music so his father thinks he is practicing in his room even when he isn't. Thank goodness Todd's mother is more understanding. One fateful weekend, the family trio goes camping but, as George explains, its a working minibreak as he is to meet with a beautiful client, Denise Gore (Robin Riker) to design her house. All of a sudden, Mother goes missing without a trace. The heartbroken men go home, even as Todd thinks a comic book monster "got her". Flash forwarding six months, George is now engaged to Denise, all of people, as she has helped him through his grief and loneliness. But, Todd suspects Denise had something to do with his Mother's disappearance. In fact, Todd gathers evidence that Ms. Gore is the actual monster who can shape shift when she wants. Fearing the worst will happen to them both if the marriage takes place, Todd tries everything to stop it. Will this boy be able to defeat a clever monster? It's possible! This silly but funny flick will please families in a minor way, especially ones with preteen boys. When the stepmonster changes form, its not truly frightening but very ugly and its appearance may scare little ones. Also, there is some scenes of her "out for blood" so that may not sit well either. But, tongue in cheek, its pretty entertaining. Thicke does his domineering dad well while Corben is a natural as the child actor. As for Riker, she is very beautiful and sly, fostering a wonder of why she didn't make it bigger. Kind of nice to see Ami Dolenz, Corey Feldman and John Astin, too. The sets, costumes, and effects are only average, kind of campy and cheesy but that doesn't really matter. If you can locate a copy, this film should prove a small hit to you and your youngsters.
View MoreThis was a pretty good, little horror-comedy film that a lot of people don't know about. If they did, it would get a lot more attention because it's simply entertaining. As far as I know, the DVD is out-of-print and hard to find. That's too bad, because I gave away my VHS, never got it back and probably will never see this film again. Perhaps I can find it at a rental store.The 80-some minute story moves along very fast and has good characters. Robin Riker, as "Denise Gore," has a great face and - at least for me - alone is worth seeing the film. The same goes for Amy Dolenz, who is a lot of fun as "Wendy." Alan Thicke amazed me with his violin talents.The only bad part is the special-effects, which are poor considering the year this was made (1993) but it is still a very good B-movie that should appeal to kids and adults. A reviewer here thinks adults wouldn't like this, but I'm up in age and I really enjoyed it. I wouldn't have little kids seeing this, though.I hope this comes back on DVD because I'd like to see it again. I also wish I had a babysitter in my youth that looked like this!
View MoreThe imagination, it is limitless as space. It's an escape from the real world. So when a monster threatens the neighborhood, it takes more than imagination to save the day. There's a teen named Todd(Billy Corben) who doesn't like the potential stepmother named Denise(Robin Riker). Simply because she's a tripopkin(a shape-shifting monster), that eats humans. The neighbors are dying off one by one, and his mother is gone too. No one in town believes him, except the beautiful sitter, Wendy(Ami Dolenz, Monkey Mickey's daughter) who he spies on at night, saved her from being tripopkin chow. At least he got a close up of her without her clothes on. He keeps searching for the tripopkin's weakness, the comic have it. But when the father(Alan Thicke) tears it up, he scrambles to find out. The weakness of a tripopkin is violin music. After he marries Denise, he finds out the hard way, and retaliates with some classic moves of his own. Amends go on, and he later finds out he wasn't widowed after all. Denise didn't kill everyone. This movie is very campy, and it's very good got a few known celebs like Corey Feldman, John Astin, and several others. I liked it very much!3 out of 5 stars!
View MoreOk this is a really good movie but it has a few things that the company could have made better, but let's stick to the good stuff. Ami Dolenz did a great job in this movie as Wendy. Actually she was really funny about Todd the kid who thinks his Stepmother is a monster which she really is, when he came into Wendy's room when she was half naked!I own this movie and I wach it a lot. Stepmonster is a great movie but it is very rare! Who ever reads this should go and buy the movie right now. Stepmonster is a movie that will make you laugh every time.
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