"Monsters" The Demons (TV Episode 1989) Poster

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5/10
Absolutely bizarre Monsters episode.
poolandrews31 May 2009
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Absolutely bizarre Monsters episode. Rating 5 *** This comment may contain spoilers *** Monsters: The Demons starts on an alien planet as an alien uses magic to conjure up a demon which it hopes will grant it a wish. The alien gets the spell wrong & actually conjures up his own Earth bound counterpart, a boring insurance salesman named Arthur Gambit. Thinking Arthur is a demon the alien tells him to make lots of gold appear which Arthur obviously can't, Arthur tricks the alien into sending him back to Earth to get the gold but instead uses the spell to try & conjure up his own demon to get the gold to give to the alien but like the alien before him Arthur gets the spell wrong with strange results...

Episode eight from season two of Monsters this originally aired in the US during November 1989, directed by Scott Alexander this has to be the strangest & most oddball episode of Monsters so far with a totally bizarre plot that is played almost entirely for laughs. It certainly has a 'what the hell am I watching' factor about it. You might be forgiven for thinking that an episode called The Demons of horror anthology show called Monsters would be horror based but this is far more of a lighthearted fantasy. The Demons is one piece of telly you really need to watch to get it, I don't think mere words can do it justice. I can't say I loved The Demons but at the same time I did find it quite amusing in a silly way & sort of likable. A real offbeat & oddball episode of Monsters that is definitely an acquired taste.

Most episode of Monsters are set in the real world & base some sort of horror tale around it but The Demons just feels so odd & doesn't have that vibe. There's no horror here at all, there's an eyeball but no gore or violence otherwise, even the make-up effects seem a little sillier than usual with somewhat daft looking creatures. The acting is alright here & it's all played in a very lighthearted manner anyway.

The Demons is a really off the wall episode of Monsters that is more of a bizarre comedy fantasy than straight horror, it's something different & does entertain in it's own silly way so I guess it ain't all bad.
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1/10
Might be the worst thing I've ever watched in my life. Truly terrible.
b_kite5 July 2019
Our episode starts on an alien planet where alien Arturus has plans to conjure up a demon so he can have him grant him a wish. However he gets the spell wrong and winds up conjuring a insurance salesman named Arthur Gambit. Thinking he has just conjured a demon Arturus command Arthur give him lots of gold which he can't, unable to convince him he is a normal human being. Arthur tricks Arturus into sending him back to earth were he makes him a promise he will get his gold. Instead he uses the same spell to conjure up his own demon to get gold for the alien, but, much like Arturus, Arthur also gets the spell wrong as well. If anyone has read my season 1 review for the episode "Their Divided Self" you'll remember me saying it was every bit the bottom of the barrel, and while I figured this show probably couldn't go any lower then that, not surprisingly it did. This is pretty much an episode were Richard Moll from "Night Court" almost unrecognizable in thick layers of makeup, dances around like a moron for 20 minutes, then to make matters even better they decide to bring in Eddie Deezen and have him pretty much do the same. It's literally one of the most annoying things I've ever seen. The whole thing is played up like a late 80s kids fantasy show. That's fine and all, but, not for a horror themed series for adults entitled "Monsters" I mean who is your audience for this crap. Overall, I'm gonna quit ranting on this, just be warned its bad and I mean bottom of the barrel bad.
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2/10
What were they thinking?
Leofwine_draca8 April 2015
An episode entitled THE DEMONS from the MONSTERS TV show should be good, right? You'd expect it to be semi-serious, at the very least, but what we get instead is this silly, rubbery, comic fantasy that mixes aliens AND demons into the nonsensical storyline. The ridiculous tale sees an annoying insurance salesman who gets beamed to an alien planet, where an alien (Richard Moll, unrecognisable) has mistaken him for a demon.

What follows is very silly indeed, and near enough unwatchable for this viewer. I'm left feeling surprised that this kind of material was considered acceptable for audiences in the 1980s, as it wouldn't even get through the door these days. It feels juvenile even for children's TV, a complete waste of time.
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3/10
Comic misfire
Woodyanders12 September 2019
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Greedy and pernicious alien Arturus (played way too over-the-top by Richard Moll under pounds of make-up) tries to capture a demon so he can make it grant him a wish. However, Arturus winds up accidentally summoning obnoxious insurance salesman Arthur Gammet (a really irritating performance by Jeff Silverman) instead.

Sound good? Well, it just ain't. Director Scott Alexander pitches the tone at such an absurdly broad and hysterical level that it becomes tiresome within a matter of minutes, with Moll's frantic mugging and screaming in particular proving to be an excruciating chore to endure. Worse yet, the dopey story and wacky characters quite simply just aren't funny in the least. Only Eddie Deezen as a nerdy demon manages to hit the right zany note. An extremely silly and annoying show.
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