666: The Demon Child
Runtime: 90 MinutesStudio: Cine Excel Entertainment
Director: Cary Howe
Writer(s): Cary Howe
Staring: Jennifer Jackson, Jose Rosete, Jennie Epstein, G. Scot McEsler, David Carchidi
Description: A twisted desert road leads five archeology students to an ancient find - a mysterious egg that should have been left for eternity. But the students cannot resist, and once it hatched, a deadly demon is unleashed. Swift, bloodthirsty, and hungry, the demon child devours the researchers one by one until the sole survivor uncovers its deadly origins.
Gore/Violence: What do you expect from a rodent looking demon child? Not too much blood and gore.
Body Count: This movie has a real high person to death ratio, but not an overly high body-count.
Nudity & Sexuality: ummmmm... not really. There is a shower scene with one girl, but nothing is shown. She does a really good job covering up as she dies. (Oops, I guess I shouldn\'t have given that away.)
Death Scenes: The death scenes are not that impressive. Having a little creature attack, and kill you is not the same as a normal sized killer.
Acting/Storyline: The stoyline is pretty weird, but original. The gist of it is a demon egg is being carried by a guy, the guy gets hit by some archeologist, they keep the egg, and it hatches, and starts killing. The acting is annoying at times. Crying is one thing, but whining at the top of your lungs is another! The Actors probably did the best they could with this atrocity, but it could not be saved.
Final Rating: The cover is very deceiving. It looks nothing like that. It's pretty much a whiny little rat. Oh, and that sound they play over, and over, and over and over throughout the movie that is supposed to be the demon child is horrendous! It hurts my ears its so bad. I hated this movie, but managed to sit through it to its crappy ending. Avoid it at all cost.