She is mean. She is armed. Armed with a flamethrower and attitude. She snarls. She grunts. Then, she pulls the trigger and her flamethrower fires! Soon, the ferocious monster is engulfed in flames. Threat neutralized. Milla Jovovich? Nope. Kate Beckinsale? Nope. The little girl from "The Wonder Years." Winnie, all grown up! She's aged well. You know who else is in this one... Apolo Ohno! Who is he? I don't remember but he used to be someone. He is a rotting corpse in this film, so let's not worry about him anymore. Our feature today is 2013's "Tasmanian Devils," directed by Zach Lipovsky.
Five base jumpers execute a 3000 foot plunge. Uh oh, Apolo Ohno goes 3100 feet and gets impaled by a stalagmite in an underground cavern. His blood reanimates six monsters, toothy Tasmanian Devils. The five other ones are then busted by three Tasmanian Park rangers, which include Alex (McKellar). Uh oh, the monster climb out of the cave and hunt down our humans. Two of the park rangers are eaten immediately. Now Alex must lead the other base jumpers through the Tasmanian wilderness and to safety. This won't be easy as the things attack and shred the humans one by one. Walsh (Terry Chen) builds a flamethrower and Alex chars one of the monsters. War breaks out. The monsters increase their attacks. Alex and base jumper Jayne (Kenneth Mitchell), a guy, get sweet on one another. It's so cute.
The creatures are on the offensive and the humans are trying to run back to the helicopter the base jumpers arrived on. This won't work and ends in an explosion and blood. Now they seek a weather tower. One by one the creatures pick off the humans. One by one, the humans pick off the creatures. We don't much care for most of the characters, but when Alex uses a flamethrower on one of the critters, we are in love. Like most flamethrowers, sadly, it stops working. Now Alex and the surviving base jumpers must lick their wounds and come up with a better plan. They do, sadly it isn't that much better than their first two.
Will Alex and Jayne live to romance one another? Is Apolo Ohno as a rotting corpse a metaphor for what happens to people when their 15 minutes of fame ceases? Danica McKellar as a Tasmanian Park Ranger? Seriously? Just go with it. I think I saw this one in 2013 on the Syfy Channel. Believe it or not it has some terrific scenes and however miscast Ms. McKellar is, we do love seeing her as a flamethrower wielding ranger. See "Tasmanian Devil" and be prepared to be surprised at how much you enjoy this film.


















