
Forever Evil is a Direct-to-Video movie notable for the fact that the man who wrote it has since put up his own account
of the movie's creation.
The story concerns Unlikely Hero Marc Denning, who, as we open, is not only expecting a child by his girlfriend, but also expecting to make a killing in the hiking market, thanks to a device called the Emergency Grappling System. To that end, he has planned a celebratory gathering in the woodland retreat he has just sold. The invites have gone out to his girlfriend Holly, brother Jason, Jason's girlfriend Julie, and their friends Robert and Jeanne. Everyone except Marc is slaughtered, both by these weird Glowing Eyes of Doom and a weird-looking Zombie.
Some time later, Marc awakens in hospital, where he meets a fellow survivor, Reggie, and Lt. Leo Ball, who is investigating the massacre. Together, the three, with clues left by a man named Ben Magnus (played by writer Freeman Williams) discover that the killings have something to do with a monster named Yog-Kothag.
Unrelated to the DC Comics Crisis Crossover of the same name published in 2013.
This movie contains examples of:
- Death by Cameo: Anyone who's seen the film (and, in the original cut, the first five minutes) will know all about the guy who gets zapped by the giant mutant Jawa ( Parker Nash). That's writer Freeman Williams, who only appears because it's a Demo Reel.
- Developing Doomed Characters: Inverted: the opening twenty minutes has people dying, the remaining ninety has a bunch of guys dicking around before throwing a rock and stabbing a guy.
- Eldritch Abomination: Yog-Kothag, the evil esoteric god served by Nash.
- Evil Sorcerer: Parker Nash has mystical powers he uses to kill and zombify his victims.
- Final Girl: Marc and Reggie both qualify.
- Grappling-Hook Gun: The Emergency Grappling System is a wrist-mounted variant.
- In the Hood: Parker Nash initially showed himself as a shadowy hooded figure with Glowing Eyes of Doom.
- Let's Split Up, Gang!: Averted. The gang pretty much stays together. Not that it matters.
- Pre-Mortem One-Liner: "Right here, asshole!"
- Spoiler Opening: The Director's Cut opens showing Reggie carrying Marc's dead body out of Parker Nash's office.
- Shout-Out: to the Cthulhu Mythos. Aside for the name Yog-Kothag being an obvious nod to Yog-Sototh, the film also features a cameo by the Necronomicon.
- Throw-Away Guns: Averted. Magnus' gun does leave his hands and fly through the air, but it's because the giant mutant Jawa pulls it out with telekinesis.
- Traumatic C-Section: "I've decided to keep the baby!
" - You Have Failed Me: Yog-Kothag drags Nash screaming into another dimension to be tortured for getting stabbed by Marc.
