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{{quote|''"Wolfman's got nards!"''|<s>Fat Kid</s> '''[[They Call Me Mister Tibbs|Horace]]''' }}
{{quote|''"Wolfman's got nards!"''|<s>Fat Kid</s> '''[[They Call Me Mister Tibbs|Horace]]''' }}


'''''The Monster Squad''''' is a 1987 film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Shane Black. The film follows the exploits of a group of [[Genre Savvy|genre-savvy]] kids who seek to stop [[Dracula]] -- and a host of other infamous monsters -- from finding a mystical amulet and bringing about [[The End of the World as We Know It]].
''[[The Monster Squad]]'' is a 1987 film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Shane Black. The film follows the exploits of a group of [[Genre Savvy|genre-savvy]] kids who seek to stop [[Dracula]] -- and a host of other infamous monsters -- from finding a mystical amulet and bringing about [[The End of the World as We Know It]].


The film was an out-of-print classic for a long time, but was given a new spiffy DVD release in time for its twentieth anniversary (with a [[Blu-Ray]] release two years later). The makeup and special effects work on this film is a lesser-known effort of the late [[Stan Winston]] (who is better known for the frighteningly realistic puppets from classics as the ''[[Terminator]]'' and ''[[Jurassic Park]]'' films).
The film was an out-of-print classic for a long time, but was given a new spiffy DVD release in time for its twentieth anniversary (with a [[Blu-Ray]] release two years later). The makeup and special effects work on this film is a lesser-known effort of the late [[Stan Winston]] (who is better known for the frighteningly realistic puppets from classics as the ''[[Terminator]]'' and ''[[Jurassic Park]]'' films).
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* [[Affably Evil]]: Dracula can come across this way when talking to his fellow monsters, particularly Frank and the Wolfman. But when he's [[Nightmare Fuel|dealing with people...]]
* [[Affably Evil]]: Dracula can come across this way when talking to his fellow monsters, particularly Frank and the Wolfman. But when he's [[Nightmare Fuel|dealing with people...]]
* [[All Men Are Perverts|All Boys Are Perverts]]: When not discussing monsters, most of the time spent in the treehouse is spent trying (in vain) to snap a picture of the Girl Next Door undressing.
* [[All Men Are Perverts|All Boys Are Perverts]]: When not discussing monsters, most of the time spent in the treehouse is spent trying (in vain) to snap a picture of the Girl Next Door undressing.
** Only Rudy (and by accident, Franky) takes the pictures, since the boys aren't old enough to have those kind of feelings yet (They don't ''really'' understand what a virgin is), and one of them is said girl's ''brother''!
** Only Rudy (and by accident, Franky) takes the pictures, since the boys aren't old enough to have those kind of feelings yet (they don't ''really'' understand what a virgin is), and one of them is said girl's ''brother''!
* [[All Germans Are Nazis]]: Teased with the Scary German Guy, but he turns out to be a concentration camp survivor. So apparently Germans are Nazis except the Jewish ones.
* [[All Germans Are Nazis]]: Teased with the Scary German Guy, but he turns out to be a concentration camp survivor. So apparently Germans are Nazis except the Jewish ones.
* [[Artifact of Death]]: The Amulet may be concentrated good but it's just as dangerous to innocents as to monsters, as the opening scene shows us.
* [[Artifact of Death]]: The Amulet may be concentrated good but it's just as dangerous to innocents as to monsters, as the opening scene shows us.
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** [[Tagalong Kid]]: Eugene
** [[Tagalong Kid]]: Eugene
** [[Team Pet]]: Pete the dog
** [[Team Pet]]: Pete the dog
* [[Foe-Tossing Charge]]: After {{spoiler|getting shot mid-flight,}} Dracula [[Let's Get Dangerous|finally decides to stop fooling around]] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYwLNb_-qaA&feature=related murders a bunch of cops without even breaking stride.]
* [[Foe-Tossing Charge]]: After {{spoiler|getting shot mid-flight,}} Dracula [[Let's Get Dangerous|finally decides to stop fooling around]] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYwLNb_-qaA&feature=related murders a bunch of cops without even breaking stride.]
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Scary German Guy mentions how he knows about real monsters. Then as he closes the door, you can see a concentration camp tattoo on his forearm, which many kids would not recognize, but parents would.
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Scary German Guy mentions how he knows about real monsters. Then as he closes the door, you can see a concentration camp tattoo on his forearm, which many kids would not recognize, but parents would.
* [[Gentle Giant]]: Frankenstein.
* [[Gentle Giant]]: Frankenstein.
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* [[Monster Mash]]
* [[Monster Mash]]
* [[Transformation Sequence|Monstrous Transformation]]: Occurs twice with the Wolfman. The second wolf-out happens inside a phone booth.
* [[Transformation Sequence|Monstrous Transformation]]: Occurs twice with the Wolfman. The second wolf-out happens inside a phone booth.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: A major problem with the film is that it doesn't really know if it wants to be a a tongue-in-cheek [[Monster Mash]] or a family friendly adventure film with little horror-flavor thrown in. This leads into awkward moments where the [[Mood Dissonance|level of gore/body count doesn't really match with the general mood of the scene]] and funny moments are followed by serious ones with little to none time catch breath in between.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: A major problem with the film is that it doesn't really know if it wants to be a tongue-in-cheek [[Monster Mash]] or a family friendly adventure film with little horror-flavor thrown in. This leads into awkward moments where the [[Mood Dissonance|level of gore/body count doesn't really match with the general mood of the scene]] and funny moments are followed by serious ones with little to none time catch breath in between.
* [[Nothing Can Stop Us Now]]
* [[Nothing Can Stop Us Now]]
* [[Odd Friendship]]: Rudy's first line in the movie has him state that Horace is his friend. Makes one wonder how a goofy, nerdy fat kid and the school's coolest badass became friends in the first place.
* [[Odd Friendship]]: Rudy's first line in the movie has him state that Horace is his friend. Makes one wonder how a goofy, nerdy fat kid and the school's coolest badass became friends in the first place.
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* [[Our Wormholes Are Different]]: At the stroke of midnight, the [[MacGuffin|amulet]] opens up a black hole straight to Limbo.
* [[Our Wormholes Are Different]]: At the stroke of midnight, the [[MacGuffin|amulet]] opens up a black hole straight to Limbo.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Sean's father gets a call that Sean is in danger, and immediately leaps into action, eventually even shooting Dracula in bat form out of the sky!
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Sean's father gets a call that Sean is in danger, and immediately leaps into action, eventually even shooting Dracula in bat form out of the sky!
* [[Parental Bonus]]: A decidedly non-joke example - after the Scary German Guy mentions that he's had prior experience with monsters, the camera points to a strange tattoo on his forearm; no younger viewer would be expected to recognize that as a [[World War II|concentration camp ID tattoo]].
* [[Parental Bonus]]: A decidedly non-joke example - after the Scary German Guy mentions that he's had prior experience with monsters, the camera focuses on a strange tattoo on his forearm; no younger viewer would be expected to recognize that as a [[World War II|concentration camp ID tattoo]].
* [[People in Rubber Suits]]: Well done, thanks to Stan Winston. Many people consider the costume and effects for the Gillman in this film to be the best representation of the [[Creature from the Black Lagoon]] in film history, despite the fact that he gets very little screen time.
* [[People in Rubber Suits]]: Well done, thanks to Stan Winston. Many people consider the costume and effects for the Gillman in this film to be the best representation of the [[Creature from the Black Lagoon]] in film history, despite the fact that he gets very little screen time.
* [[Police Are Useless]] - at least until the Wolfman says Dracula will kill the cop's son.
* [[Police Are Useless]] - at least until the Wolfman says Dracula will kill the cop's son.
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Latest revision as of 19:08, 2 October 2017

"Wolfman's got nards!"
Fat Kid Horace

The Monster Squad is a 1987 film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Shane Black. The film follows the exploits of a group of genre-savvy kids who seek to stop Dracula -- and a host of other infamous monsters -- from finding a mystical amulet and bringing about The End of the World as We Know It.

The film was an out-of-print classic for a long time, but was given a new spiffy DVD release in time for its twentieth anniversary (with a Blu-Ray release two years later). The makeup and special effects work on this film is a lesser-known effort of the late Stan Winston (who is better known for the frighteningly realistic puppets from classics as the Terminator and Jurassic Park films).

Not to be confused with the Saturday morning TV show.


Tropes used in The Monster Squad include:
  • Action Prologue
  • Adult Fear: "I will have your son."
  • Affably Evil: Dracula can come across this way when talking to his fellow monsters, particularly Frank and the Wolfman. But when he's dealing with people...
  • All Boys Are Perverts: When not discussing monsters, most of the time spent in the treehouse is spent trying (in vain) to snap a picture of the Girl Next Door undressing.
    • Only Rudy (and by accident, Franky) takes the pictures, since the boys aren't old enough to have those kind of feelings yet (they don't really understand what a virgin is), and one of them is said girl's brother!
  • All Germans Are Nazis: Teased with the Scary German Guy, but he turns out to be a concentration camp survivor. So apparently Germans are Nazis except the Jewish ones.
  • Artifact of Death: The Amulet may be concentrated good but it's just as dangerous to innocents as to monsters, as the opening scene shows us.
  • Ask a Stupid Question

Patrick: He's not a virgin, stupid!
Patrick's sister: Did you ask him!?

Sean: You guys... Dracula might be here too.
Patrick: Aww, man! Fat kid farted!
Fat Kid: Did not!
(the entire club started arguing)
Sean: Goddamn it, will you SHUT UP?! Didn't you hear a word I said?

Dracula: Give me the amulet, you bitch!

One hundred years before this story begins, it was a time of darkness in Transylvania, a time when Dr. Abraham Van Helsing and a small band of freedom fighters conspired to rid the world of vampires and monsters and to save mankind from the forces of eternal evil.
They blew it.

E.J.: Hey Fat Kid! Good job!
Horace: "My name..." (pumps shotgun) "...is Horace!"


"And yes, Wolfman still has nards."
Fred Dekker, from the DVD insert