In
“The Astrologer,” The Monster Squad is shocked when an often-wrong
prognosticator (Jonathan Harris) predicts that an Earthquake will strike the
West Coast in less than twenty-four hours, separating California permanently
from the body of the United States.
(Fred Grandy) and the monsters investigate, only to learn that the Astrologer
is determined to make this prediction come true. In fact, he is taking steps to assure its
accuracy! To that end, the super villain
has stolen a thirty-year old atomic bomb, and deposited it in a well at just
the right point of sensitive fault line…
Of
all Monster
Squad episodes thus far, “The Astrologer” just may be the worst, though
“Music Man” remains in contention.
All
the familiar elements from Batman are recycled mercilessly here,
and the late Jonathan Harris (Dr. Smith on Lost in Space [1965 – 1968]) – in garish
eye-make-up -- simply bellows all of his lines at the top of his lungs.
Harris’s
poorly-modulated performance reveals the nasty pitfall of the high camp
approach. At some point, all the actors
simply go so big that they can’t resist the temptation to out-shout one
another. He who shouts loudest is the
funniest, I suppose. Though “funniest”
should be in air-quotes, because the material is amazingly unfunny, and proves even
less funny when shouted at extreme volume.
The
props and costumes look especially thread-bare this week, with the worst
example being the Astrologer’s giant clam, Carlo, which attempts to eat the
Frankenstein Monster and the Wolf Man. The clam looks like it is made of poster
board.
And
perhaps I’m missing something, but what, precisely, does a clam have to do with
astrology?
About
the only amusing joke of the segment is Walt’s use of a reference book: How
to Difuse [sic] a 30 Year Old Atom Bomb, the text by
which he instructs Drac how to negate the threat of the week.
At
the end of the episode, Walt reveals that the stolen atom bomb was actually a
“dud,” and the same could be said of “The Astrologer,” a shrill, loud half-hour
of Monster
Squad that had the effect of making my wife leave the room while I was
watching it.
This
one is just dreadful.
Next
week: “Ultra Witch.”
Since this show apes the Batman series so much, the giant clam could be a shout out to a three part story where The Joker and Penguin team up for a series of Astrology themed crimes, and Joker fed the Dynamic duo to a giant clam.
ReplyDeleteThe Joker's giant clam was much better.