
Killer Mountain (2011; Sheldon Wilson) is a
sci-fi/horror/thriller that keeps upping the ante as it rolls along at a steady
pace, and is much, much better than its generic/unspecific title and Syfy
Original Movie cable-TV pedigree (and accompanying mediocre CGI) would indicate.
To put things into a broader sci-fi/horror B-movie
context, Killer
Mountain is a monster movie that would fit in fine in a fantasy film fest that also included
Attack of the Crab Monsters, The Crawling Eye,
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1958), and the Martian sand-shark episode
of The Outer Limits.
It may not be High Art, or shockingly original, but
the best kind of cheap thrill: an engrossing entertainment.


Additionally Killer Mountain is one Syfy Original that
knows how to use the channel’s obligatory lame CGI to its advantage: the hungry
and nasty rock-dragon-centipedes that plague and pester our cast have hard,
segmented exoskeletons that look made out of carbon: they are not supposed to
look alive, or even of this earth.

Suspense and mystery are built steadily until we leap
into Chariots of the Gods/H.P. Lovecraft territory. You could say that the
explorers have discovered the Plateau of Leng: Killer Mountain
even has a type of leech-like Shoggoth!
It is really too bad this movie has such an
uninspired, lackluster title: Honestly, with “Killer Mountain,” I was expecting
something out of an old Marvel Comics’ Tales to Astonish, illustrated by either
Jack Kirby or Steve Ditko, natch: a story about an actual mountain (that was
really a lost space traveler) that gets up and walks around…and kills people: It
walks over a town, and then sits on it…
“Killer Mountain ” sounds like
what a SoCal snowboarder would say after a particularly good run down the
slopes, dude.

—The Forbidden Mountain (taken from
dialog in the flick)
—Climbing to Hell
—Doom at 20,000 Feet (reminiscent of the
Shatner/gremlin-on-the-wing Twilight Zone episode)
—The Rock Dragons of the Himalayas
(truth in advertising! And it has a very 1950s vibe, doesn’t it?)
—Beast Mountain
—Monsters at the Top of the World
—and those seven titles are just what I cooked up while
goofing off at my desk—jeez, the title-making department at Syfy really dropped
the ball this time…
Thankfully, Killer Mountain is the type of ambitious
and effective low-budget B-movie horror flick that once played in drive-ins and
grindhouses across our great land—and then ended up in regular rotation on your
TV station’s late show.
Catch it!

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