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Shakma (1990)

October. 05,1990
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A murderous baboon escapes from a laboratory and roams the research building, and begins to kill some teenagers who are also in the building playing a Dungeons-and-Dragons type game.

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Hellen
1990/10/05

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Glimmerubro
1990/10/06

It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.

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Cooktopi
1990/10/07

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Robert Joyner
1990/10/08

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Bezenby
1990/10/09

Who doesn't like a psychotic monkey film? Fresh from playing a monkey himself in several thousand Planet of the Apes films, Roddy McDowall plays a cold, heartless college professor whom endears himself to the audience by performing some sort of operation on a baboon called Shakma. This doesn't go well and he asks Shakma's mate, Hero Guy, to put the monkey to sleep. Which he doesn't. Or something. I was too busy trying to figure all the crap they were talking about this game they were going on about. This game they were going on about seems to be some sort of live action dungeons and dragons type deal, but not much is explained to be honest. Some jock manages to wangle his way into the game for reason, and to cut a long story short, everyone ends up trapped in the college building while Shakma gets up and starts tearing people's throats out. Some people think its all part of the game, while Hero Guy and his girlfriend run about in circles and barricade doors as Shakman goes nuts.Although this kind of film can get tedious, this one wasn't too bad as Shakma as a real life monkey does come across as rather insane, and no wonder, if you read in the trivia bit on IMDb how they made him go mental. Even though there's not much in way of gore or nudity, Shakma certainly munched his way through a lot of the cast, so, if you see it for thirty pence at a car boot sale in Glasgow like I did, pick it up.Is it even a monkey, or an ape? We'll never know.

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Tikkin
1990/10/10

I'm unsure why there's so much praise for this film because Shakma is really quite boring throughout. The whole storyline about "the game" is very dull and the only thing I was hoping would make it interesting was the killer baboon himself. There's a few decent scenes scattered about, but not nearly enough to call this a cult classic or even close to a cult classic. The scene where the woman gets killed in the toilet seemed very well shot at first, until she gets back up and reaches for the ventilation grill. Yeah, as if Shakma is gonna suddenly stop attacking her. Overall, Shakma is not the worst horror film out there, but is nowhere near as good as others on here would have you believe.

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robbo72-1
1990/10/11

I am pretty sure I was only one of few who saw this film in theaters when it first ran.Good B-list cast, Roddy from Fright Night and planet of the Apes, Amanda Wyss from every memorable 80's movie(A Nightmare on Elm Street and Better off Dead to name two), that guy from Blue Laggon (whose name I can never remember, but it's the first listed on the cast list above.)and Ari Meyers from Kate and Allie. I enjoyed the D&D game the characters were playing, it reminded me of my own geekiness, and thought it was creative. Didn't think I'd find a movie about a killer monkey enjoyable, but this film was just that. This movie was also released under the title "Nemesis" on home video, which I think sounds like a much better title, even if it has nothing to do with the story. All in all, a very entertaining piece of escapism.

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Charles Hatfield
1990/10/12

If you have never seen the unrestrained, unreasoning fury of an enraged baboon, brace yourself.Watching Shakma, I started out thinking, "Well, he's just a little monkey, it's not like he's a tiger or a snake or something," but after seeing Typhoon throw himself (quite literally) into the role of Shakma, I reconsidered the destructive capabilities of the primate chassis.Shakma is a many-armed frenzy of horror and doom, and this movie is absolutely worthwhile if only for that awe-inspiring display.The acting's a little thin, and there are a few scenes that'll really make you roll your eyes, but if you get a chance to see this movie for under $5, take it. You won't be sorry.

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