Don’t Mess With Tim Thomerson
1993
Something
I have learned from watching review shows and writing inductions myself is when
you do this, you tend to eventually get to an actor that no matter what crap
they are in, you are going to love them no matter what. For The Cinema Snob, it
is Pierre Kirby. For Noah “The Spoony One” Antwiller, it is Reb Brown. For
Obscurus Lupa, it is Kate Hodge. For me (while I may have more, this one is in
a lot of these films), it is Tim Thomerson.
So
after being in two Trancers films (he would be in every one of those continuing
until Trancers 6), he played Brick Bardo in Dollman. Brick Bardo is a Dirty
Harry type cop from an alien planet who has to chase this alien fugitive all
the way to Earth and as soon as he lands, he figuratively learns that he is not
in Kansas anymore because while he is normal size in his home planet, his home
planet is way smaller than the planet you and I live in so when he and the
fugitive land on Earth, they are 12 inches tall. Yeah, they are so small that
they can easily be stepped on without that much of a notice so of course
hijinks are going to happen. Dollman is directed by Albert Pyun (who would
later direct the horrible 90s Captain America film) and I have even told him
myself at a convention how much I loved this film so you are not going to see
Dollman inducted into Monster Crap for……ever
Now
I could also talk about the Demonic Toys, but if you want history with that
film, go on and read that induction which was done in April of this year. But
one more film has to be addressed and that film is Bad Channels. Bad Channels
is a film that stars a radio shock jock who gets way in over his head when his
radio studio gets invaded and made into a new base by aliens who are interested
in turning girls into 12 inch models through illusions that are music videos.
Nurse Ginger is one of those characters and she is turned 12 inches, but
despite the fact that she was turned back to normal by the end of that film,
she is still 12 inches in this film so yeah, there is going to be a huge
continuity problem. Now I know there was a character that remained 12 inches at
the end, but that character wasn’t her character. In fact in a post credits
scene, Brick Bardo shows up looking for the person who did stay small, which
was Bunny and not Ginger.
So
without further ado, let’s begin this film and let’s get to me being a smartass
about it.
We
start with a car being driven on an empty road while Brick Bardo narrates how
it is a cruel world and it gets kind of lonely when you are only a foot tall
like this person named Ginger who got shrunk by aliens. He thinks a visit from
him might cheer her up and of course, he is looking to start a relationship. As
we get slow motion action of what Brick Bardo did in Dollman, we also get the
title screen.
Oh
And I Almost Forgot To Mention This Movie Features Songs From Quiet Riot. Bang
Your Head, Indeed.
And
It Is Of Course Produced & Directed By Our Old Pal, Charles Band.
We
then get clips from the original Demonic Toys showing how that film went and of
course, they are all dreams by Judith Grey.
Yep….Tracy
Scoggins Returns For This Film And She Is As Lovely As Usual
The
fact that she was pregnant is ignored in this movie as she is still stalking
the toy warehouse where the last film took place. Or she gave him up for
adoption, I don’t know. And there is a new guard for this place and that guard
is….
Hey,
It’s Phil Fondacaro from Ghoulies 2 & Making A Cameo In Evil Bong. Awesome…
While
Phil the security guard (his name is Ray Vernon so I’ll go with that for the
rest of this review) is looking at a dirty magazine. Some drunk guy just so
happens to break into the place.
As
Random Drunk Hobos Looking For A Place To Stay Will Do
You
might also be familiar with this guy from Monster Crap Past because he was also
in Werewolf.
Yep….He
Was That Housekeeper Who Looked Like A Cross Between Fidel Castro & Santa
Clause
This
bum is actually liking the place he is obviously planning on squatting for the
night. He says this place can make all the noise it wants because it doesn’t
mean anything to him because he is here and he is warm and dry. He even
introduces himself as a guest to the freaking toys. He tells them that he hopes
they don’t mind sharing the place with him for the night and if they do,
well….fuck them.
And
now Judith is in the place and she is for some reason dealing with this
homeless guy. Of course, her chief is telling her to get out of there because
due to her past with the place, it is off limits to her. He even mentions that
she is on suspension so she isn’t even working for them right now. The chief
then says that he is sending a unit to pull her out of there so he can fire her
in person. She turns off her walkie talkie and says that she isn’t done yet.
Oh
And While She May No Longer Have A Badge, She Still Has A Gun. Yeah, Those Cops
At Her Station Obviously Half-Assed It With Her Suspension.
We
then see the bum riding a tricycle and beeping the little horn on it as he
laughs. We even have a shot of the toys looking at him.
What
A Strange Man…
He
of course bumps into a pile of boxes and some of them fall on him.
And
Those Boxes That Are Obviously Dangerous Are Telling Him He Fucking Sucks
And
Apparently Those Boxes Have Some Hard Stuff As He Is On The Floor Bleeding.
Of
course that blood bleeds into one of the box, along with some strange green
electricity…
No,
Seriously….There Is Green Streams Of Electricity In That Blood
Grey
walks around still looking for the intruder. And the blood of this bum (who I guess
is dead considering the amount of blood), has spawned the resurrection of the
Demonic Toys.
Yeah,
I Don’t Know How That Small Bump And Falling Off A Tricycle Could Cause That
Much Blood, But Oh Well.
And
time for the Demonic Toys roll call.
Mr.
Static
Jack
Attack
Baby
Oopsie Daisy
And
This Toy Who Wasn’t In The Last Film, Named Zombietoid.
So
no Grizzly Teddy this time and instead, we replace him with this blond GI Joe
knock-off that I’m sure Phelous would have in his Bootleg Zone if it was a real
toy. Baby Oopsie Daisy thank the asshole for helping them out with his
stupidity and Jack Attack laughs like he always does. And because the original
voice actress of Baby Oopsie Daisy was dealing with breast cancer and wasn’t
available, the replacement is voice acting legend, Frank Welker, who has done
voice acting and voice effects for past Monster Crap inductees as Godzilla
(1998), Anaconda, Super Mario Bros., & Munchies. Whatever gets him that
paycheck, I guess.
Anyway,
the toys just teleport the bum out of the movie. Judith shows right up and it
is of course back to basics where they shoot at each other. As the toys escape,
they mention that her bullets don’t do shit to them and it takes magic to
defeat them. As Grey fires into the duct, Ray the security guard and the cops
come in to take her away. Yeah, Judith has now gotten to the point where she is
no longer a cop and just got arrested. She of course doesn’t help her case by
pleading with the cops to go after the toys, because yeah that is so going to
be believed.
Ray
says that he thanks them for being there, but he believes he could have taken
that weirdo on himself, which the one cop who stays behind laughs off. He then
sighs at a good looking woman going crazy before Baby Oopsie Daisy interrupts.
Jokes
On You, Little Guy
Baby
Oopsie Daisy also offers Ray to join them as they could use someone like him.
And
before we get his answer, we cut to the house of the tiny Nurse Ginger.
Who
Is Of Course Sleeping In A Drawer.
She
puts on her nurse outfit and goes about her day of being a foot tall.
Meanwhile, we see that Brick Bardo is in the area and looks over a newspaper talking about her still staying tiny.
Despite
The Fact As I Mentioned She Wasn’t The One Who Stayed Tiny At The End Of Bad
Channels.
A
guy comes upon Brick and is shocked to see this, so Brick uses this to ask the
guy if he has seen a girl his size.
The
Look Of A Man Who Realizes He Has Drank Too Much, Despite The Fact That He
Didn’t Drink At All Today.
Brick
doesn’t take too kindly to his gaze and asks if he has never seen a cop before.
Back
at the house, Ginger relaxes and gets some tan on the kitchen counter. She is
of course interrupted by some paparazzo with a camera.
Even
In The 90s, Those Scumbags Existed
He
of course wants an exclusive with her in some skimpier clothes and she agrees
as long as he agrees to leave her alone afterwards. He laughs about this and
says that he will see her in a couple of days. Suddenly, Ginger gets attacked
by a spider.
Of course that spider gets immediately shot and killed by Brick.
Let’s
See You Go Up The Waterspout Now
Of
course Brick tells her that the exterminator is here and tells her not to worry
as she isn’t dreaming. He introduces himself and she is extremely happy to see
a person (a man at that) in her size. We cut to Grey talking to the paparazzo
from earlier (whose name is Collins). She wants to know where they are because
she saw his article on the two (something we didn’t see and probably would have
needed to see so yeah, where the hell was that scene). And of course, he won’t
tell her…..unless he gets something that may be better than cash. She kind of
leads him on to reveal that his subjects were in a little nothing town called
Pahoota. Of course she then backs off on her games because all she really
needed was the town and tells him he can get with her when hell freezes over.
He says he is going to do a story about her and says when he is done with her,
she isn’t even going to be able to work as a crossing guard. He then calls her
a “prick, teasing slut”. Well, you can easily guess what her response to that
is.
Yep…..Punch
To The Balls
Meanwhile
back at the house, Brick is going through a drawer so he can find new things to
stab people with as Ginger still lays around. Of course, through small talk, we
also see that Ginger is falling for Brick (which means Thomerson still has that
charm with the ladies). We also get Brick to explain his backstory through clips
from Dollman. Then we get clips from Bad Channels as Ginger talks about her
backstory, with some small changes to make up for the fact that Ginger was returned to normal and the
one that wasn’t was Bunny. So yeah, that I guess is their way to retcon things.
And then Brick and Ginger make out.
Works
Every Time…
Their
sex is interrupted by Judith.
And
All She Can Say Is Sorry.
So
after a fade out, we hear that Judith tells them what has been going on and
that she has been suspended 6 months, depending on the outcome of the hearing.
So despite this film basically hinting that she was freaking fired, she is now
just suspended. I may like this film, but it really has some issues with its
continuity. Of course Ginger doesn’t believe in possessed toys. Yeah, with shit
that you went through, you kind of might want to believe in anything and in
fact, Judith calls her out on it by talking about Ginger’s backstory being
farfetched.
Brick
has to play peace-keeper and Brick asks about the kid (yeah, the one that
hadn’t been born yet) and she said that she took the kid to her sister’s house
so she can take care of him while she deals with the Demonic Toys. How
convenient. Brick thinks about it, but
takes the job after Judith wonders if he is still a cop. And Ginger decides to
tag along so she can make sure Brick doesn’t get hurt.
So
all of them head back to the toy warehouse and Judith admits that she doesn’t
care if the department knows that she is right as she just wants to kill the
little bastards. Meanwhile, it seems that Ray has taken the toys up on their
offer to join their side as he is bringing them a hooker to sacrifice.
Come
On, What Else Could She Be?
Of
course it also helps that later on, Ray mentions that she was a hooker. And
basically she is teleported out of the film and basically is sacrificed so the
toys can have a fresh set of blood for their powers to work. Judith, Brick, and
Ginger enter the toy warehouse and Ray and the toys immediately hear them. After
a few minutes of walking, the toys show up and Brick shoots at them, but the
toys get away. Ray tries to threaten them for shooting at his friends and
Judith ends up shooting and killing Ray.
Ray goes down instantly and after a few words of encouragement from Judith to Brick, Mr. Static comes in to kill Judith.
Yep, Judith is dead so she will never be able to see her kid grow up. Oh well, that does kind of happen when you are blinded by revenge and not just happy to have survived. Brick shoots and destroys Mr. Static afterwards.
Judith tells Brick to just finish the job before officially being dead. After another minute of searching the place, Jack Attack causes a distraction so Zombietoid can get a clear advantage in his attack of Brick.
Ginger throws some random balls at Zombietoid which causes the toy to drop his weapon. Jack Attack chases Ginger into the vents as Brick is able to take down Zombietoid so he can try and protect Ginger. Baby Oopsie Daisy knocks out Brick and captures Ginger. Thinks look bad for Brick as he has been tied up with two toy trucks (one for his legs and one for his arms) and Ginger has been tied to an alarm clock.
Baby Oopsie Daisy reveals that he has been chosen by the demonic spirit to marry and impregnate Ginger and this is his bachelor party. Quiet Riot music plays as Oopsie Daisy starts his torture of Brick and he also gives the backstory on the demon. Also Oopsie Daisy has a nightgown for Ginger for when they make love. Ginger is able to escape and frees Bardo before he gets split in half. Zombietoid grabs Ginger as Brick goes to find them with a small hockey stick.
Well,
Tim Is From Colorado And They Have The Avalanche There So I Guess That Makes
Sense
Zombietoid
fights with Brick.
Brick is able to win when Zombietoid misses and he stabs a power outlet.
And
This Is Why Parents Tell Their Children Not To Play With Power Outlets
This
kills Zombietoid so now all Brick has to deal with is Jack Attack & Baby
Oopsie Daisy. Good news also for Brick is he is able to get his gun back. At
the dollhouse, Baby Oopsie Daisy tries to rape Ginger.
I
Could Do A Rape Joke Or A Joke About A Current Older Comedian’s Trouble With
Accusations Of Rape…But I’ll Pass.
Elsewhere,
surprisingly for Jack Attack, slithering around and screaming his laugh like a
dumbass is able to cause Brick to get the jump on him and kill him.
Brick Bardo: Pop goes the
weasel.
Meanwhile
the rape continues.
Hey,
It Had Been More Than Twenty Minutes Since We Saw Her In A Bra So We Gotta Stop
That.
Bardo
enters and Baby Oopsie Daisy threatens Ginger’s life unless he drops the gun.
Bardo does so and Baby Oopsie Daisy makes a huge error by saying he now has all
the tools for the job of giving the demon his human birth so Ginger knees him
in the balls.
Brick is able to get his gun and shoots Baby Oopsie Daisy, destroying the final toy.
Brick & Ginger reunite and Brick says to call the cops to say Judith died in the line of duty. Then they decide to find a way back home. And how will they do this?
By
Taking A Taxi, What Else?
And
that is Dollman vs. Demonic Toys so let’s get to the aftermath.
The
Demonic Toys would appear in another crossover with the Puppet Master and would
finally get a Demonic Toys 2. Brick Bardo and Nurse Ginger end up living
happily ever after I guess as their characters no longer appear in anything
else. So yeah…that is as far as those go.
Tim
Thomerson (who played Brick Bardo) would do Trancers 4 & 5 after this film
(deciding not to be in 6). He would also do voice acting as he became the
second voice of Leonard Beaver in Nickelodeon’s Angry Beavers. Other than that,
he still is able to keep work by being in plenty of B movies. Tracy Scoggins
(who played Judith Grey) went on to do the same things that I mentioned in the
Demonic Toys induction. Melissa Behr (who played Nurse Ginger) has become an
artist and you can see her art on her website (although her film resume is left
off of the page for some reason). Phil Fondacaro (who played Ray) did
everything I mentioned in the Ghoulies 2 induction, plus he married Verne
Troyer’s manager.
So
yeah, this film (although I do like it) has some serious problems. It is padded
as hell at times with the flashback stuff, Frank Welker (who is a great voice
actor) does not do as well with Baby Oopsie Daisy as Linda Clark did in the
original, you can tell at times the effects are cheaper for this film than both
Dollman & Demonic Toys, characters and subplots from the last films are
explained away haphazardly, some scenes like the scene where that douchey
paparazzo guy meets Brick is missing, and of course there is that huge
continuity issue of Nurse Ginger NOT being the one at the end of Bad Channels
who stayed small (despite the retconning this film does). However if you can
get past all of that and I know I had trouble doing that too, you can still get
a decent movie that is less than an hour long, which in today’s movie world is
a freaking miracle. Like I said, Tim Thomerson is awesome in this and
considering we got a happy closure to a character, which is so rarely done
intentionally, is satisfying. So yeah, I would recommend this film, but just
realize that there are problems.
Alright
so normally you would get a winter movie next with NegaSeth making some snide
comments about the new year and revealing that movie, but as all of you know,
my uncle passed away this month and I decided to instead honor his memory by
inducting a film that either was from a series that meant something to our
relationship or one of ten films that I got from his collection. While it
probably would have meant more to do one of the two films based on series that
were important to our relationship, the odds were 10-2 against that happening
and considering which one won (very close actually), I’m not surprised.
This
December, It Happens.
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