udar55
Three couples head to a cabin for the weekend to bid the place farewell before Marc (Red Mitchell) sells it. What they don't know is that a pulsing stellar Quasar is happening when they get there and it unleashes some monsters that kill everyone except Marc. Still with me? Marc then teams up with Reggie (Tracey Huffman), a female survivor of a similar incident, and Leo (Charles Trotter), a cop who has seen this before, to figure out what is going on. Together, the trio finds out that an immortal being on Earth has been planning these attacks for over a century in an effort to bring back evil god Yog Kothag (someone has been reading Lovecraft) to end humanity as we know it. This Texas-produced flick falls into the same category for me as late 80s flicks like THE VIDEO DEAD, DEMON WIND, THE DEAD PIT and DEMONWARP. It might be a bit budget starved, but you can appreciate the amount of effort and imagination that went into making it. The first time I saw this back in 1990 or so, I was surprised how they pulled a PSYCHO on me and offed everyone about 20 minutes in and took it from there. Mitchell, looking like a cross between Jack Black and Jason Alexander, is an interesting choice for a lead and he is alright I guess. If you are looking for a few laughs, see the scene where Reggie declares her love to him. While the flick is overlong at 107 minutes, it has enough weirdness (demon babies, random zombies, a cute looking demon dog) for me to recommend seeing it at least once.
actor-19
I like this movie, meaning the "Restored Director's Cut" that is available on DVD. The home video version that was released on VHS (and is also on the DVD) begins with a scene involving a fortune teller, an encounter with a supernatural being, and a murder. In the director's cut this scene is 38 minutes into the movie. I suppose the distributors thought the movie needed a "hook" and moved this scene to the beginning for that reason. Unfortunately the result is 45 minutes of film where nothing really exciting happens, ruining the pacing and giving the film something of a bad rap. The Director's Cut is definitely the version to watch. The home video version also completely deletes some other scenes for no apparent reason.Admittedly there are better movies out there, but there are also worse ones. The script definitely needed one more re-write. But if you can get past the fact that there are no big names attached to this film and none of the cast or crew are ever going to be Oscar contenders, it's entertaining.By the way, in my humble opinion, the demon birth scene alone makes this film worthy of some kind of cult following.
eddy-28
Rating 2** out of fiveA Bad movie can be really bad with not so great actors and actresses and it's director. Well Forever Evil is very bad. It rip-off's the plot and location shooting for Evil Dead and has actors I have never seen before. Except for Red Mitchell who was later in a few other films before he was killed in a Train Crash. The director sinks into carnage to even bring up any scares and the photography is also bad. The only thing I enjoyed about Forever Evil was it's 'Scary' effects which are interesting but other than that that a hike and find another monster movie.
mdb451
This movie has bad everything. Bad acting(by actors I have never seen before),laughable special effects,awful writing.The only thing good I can say is that it was consistent.Bad! So why did I get into the story so much? Why do I keep renting it? Go figure...