This is one picture I recall with great fondness because to me it was a film that didn't technically have alot going for it but it had a heck of ALOT of heart.And I'm glad to say on seeing the film again for the first time in many a year that my first impression is STILL right.
This film was indeed shot on a small budget using young,almost unknown actors and the use of special effects while limited were used brilliantly and to their best advantage whenever possible.
The plot simply involves a meteorite that lands near a farmers' house.The farmer investigates and finds himself up close and personal with its' contents.Some local kids coming to see the meteorite discover the farmer and take him to the local doc.The Blob in short order devours the farmer then proceeds on its',relatively at first,quiet and deadly rampage.The kids try unsuccessfully through a good portion of the flick to convince the local authorities of its' reality.By the time they start believing the Blob has become tremendous in size and threatens the whole town.In the end the threat is "contained" and the world is saved from this deadly denizen from outer space.
While the plot is simple and sometimes see through the well used special effects but especially the actors themselves really hold this picture together from beginning to end making it seem believable.
This Criterion disc is not loaded with alot of extras but enough to satisfy ones basic needs.To compensate however they have included a repro poster of the Blob! A VERY nice and classy touch by the Criterion folks.
And techncially speaking this is my favourite part of this film.
This is an A#1,top of the line remastered print.This thing is so clear and crisp you'd almost swear it was shot yesterday not some 50 years ago.It is gorgeous and quickly dispelled my trepidation of spending the money I did on getting this disc.The colour is steady and clean and it is presented in its' widescreen theatrical ratio.Nothing more a collector could ask for.Nothing.
This kind of wonderful work that the folks at Criterion do is obviously keeping some highly skilled and smart folks working for them.But it goes back to a theme that I often touch on in my reviews:Why aren't the domestic big guys(Paramount,Columbia,MGM,et al)releasing all their properties as does Criterion and some other independants do? With the incredible amount of money and technical facilities available to these companies why are they not doing it themsleves?Why aren't they taking(to me) the common sense approach and treating every release as it deserves to be treated:finished in the BEST possible format/condition it can be?? To me it's not only common sense but it's having dignity and PRIDE in ones' products.
Obviously in this case Paramount had no intentions of releasing this movie any time soon in any kind of condition so Criterion does what it does best and took the bull by the horns and did it for them and for that you have this movie collectors' greatest admiration.
Another must own movie,especially to those partial to the 1950s Sci-Fi/Horror genre.You will NOT be disappointed.