Release Date: DVD Release Date: R 1 hr 35 min Follow the movie on Plot Summary In a tiny California town, high school students Brian (Kevin Dillon), Meg (Shawnee Smith) and Paul (Donovan Leitch) discover a strange, gelatinous substance that melts the flesh of any living creatures in its path. The deadly substance gets into the town's sewer system, where it begins growing uncontrollably, occasionally emerging to feast on unsuspecting townspeople.


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Search: For: » » The Blob (1988) The Blob (1988) // R // September 11, 2001 List Price: $19.95 [Buy now and save at ] Review by posted September 10, 2001 C O N T E N T V I D E O A U D I O E X T R A S R E P L A Y A D V I C E Rent It E - M A I L P R I N T Reviewed by Glenn Erickson The late 1980s saw the real glut of remakes of classic '50s science fiction films, after the reasonably successful Richter/Kaufman Invasion of the Body Snatchers in 1978. That film updated well because it had the wisdom to show how society had changed. Now it was even harder to distinguish between humans and pod people. Likewise, John Carpenter's The Thing had the good idea of going back to the mostly unfilmed source story that Howard Hawks had ignored thirty years before. Finally, David Cronenberg took the 1958 The Fly, a film already made trite by two repetitive sequels, and re-invented it from top to bottom. His 1986 remake stayed true to the George Langelaan concept, yet provided the ideal framework on which to hang Cronenberg's obsessions with disease and decay.
But soon thereafter came remakes with little apparent reason for being, except to recycle one famous title or another. Invaders from Mars all but buried the good name of the 1953 original it copied. This big budget, effects and gore-laden remake of the 1958 The Blob may have its heart in the right place, but everything about it is just too obvious. Synopsis: Paul Taylor (Donovan Leitch) and Meg Penny (Shawnee Smith) hit an old man who runs into the road, and take him, along with witness Brian Flagg (Kevin Dillon) to the hospital. A strange substance on the old man's hand appears to be growing, but nobody wants to listen to the teenagers until the situation is far, far out of control. An attractive cast and good production values can't hide the fact that this Blob re-tread is a fast attempt to update the original film with modern special effects, and little else. After introducing 6 or 7 characters, the show soon kills off the three or four we care about the most.