1/10
Horror, that I wasted time watching this turkey.
5 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
So, it starts with a group of blokes trying to find an old, abandoned town which is beside an on fire mine in the Appalachians. They are led by a female guide who spends the film acting and talking as she is bored to death; she should try enduring this movie. They stop at a garage for water and coolant and get the usual redneck response, "Turn around and go home", I really wish they had and spared us the rest of the film. They eventually find the mine with some vague story about wanting to find anthracite. The entrance of the mine is closed by chicken wire to keep the creatures below, below, of course they let the creatures out. We now enter the dark phase of the movie, which was like watching a black screen with the occasional scream or unintelligible script, you have giving up caring. Usually I use the phrase 'could have driven a bus through the plot holes' with this it could be an aircraft carrier. One of the characters, Stuart says early on "We shouldn't be here" then why sign up for the expedition. Why not concrete the exists to the mine, why not call in the army? Why not surround the hole and flamethrower them as they came out, what did the creatures live on? Lots of questions but to be honest no one is that bothered to find the answers.
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