I guess I should talk a bit about the blob itself. While the effects were obviously created using miniatures, I do have to say that the creature effects were quite decent for the time period. It was very obviously a real blob that was moving around and it makes one want to praise practical effects. Of course, late in the film, there were wide shots of a giant blob, which just looked like a matte painting superimposed over the frame. Steve McQueen was in his late 20s when he made The Blob and looked noticeably too old to be playing the teenager he was supposed to be. Of course, the same can be said for every teenage character in the film and casting adults as teenagers has always seemed to be a trait of the genre. By the end of the film I wasn’t all that that concerned with the age issues. Overall, I will say that The Blob is an enjoyable, yet cheesy, 1950s science fiction film. The film was remade in 1988, which goes into much more gory detail of how the the blob devours people. I am definitely quite interested in seeing that version as well. However, that’s for some other time.8 | LIKED IT
Blindspot: The Cult of 2013: The Blob
Blindspot: The Cult of 2013: The Blob
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