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This movie feels like it was practically designed for RiffTrax. The awkward dialogue, overdramatic acting, and chaotic monster scenes would give Mike, Kevin, and Bill nonstop material to work with. I actually enjoy these low-budget creature features more when they fully lean into the madness instead of trying too hard to seem serious. Weirdly enough, it reminds me of home renovation projects where fixing one thing turns into a complete overhaul like this page explains pretty well https://bathroom-remodelingconroetx.com/full-bathroom-remodeling/
I’d honestly watch this just for the atmosphere alone. Anything tied to Loch Ness usually has that weird mix of mystery and low-budget charm that makes these movies fun with the RiffTrax treatment. Funny enough, it reminds me of how older home projects can hide unexpected problems too, especially during remodels https://bathroom-remodelingconroetx.com/bathtub-replacement-and-walkin-shower-installation/. I came across some good examples of that here while reading about bathroom upgrades and walk-in shower installs.