Welcome thrill-seekers to another episode of Thrill Me, a deep dive (or at least a peek through the motel peephole into) the lurid thrillers of the 80s & 90s. Serial killers, bad boyfriends, unhinged babysitters, dudes that are part cat... Yeah you heard me. So who here remembers Richard Grieco? The not-as-suave, pouty, slightly sweaty replacement for Johnny Depp on the original 21 Jump Street show? He had his moment in the 90s where the studios tried to push him as the next big heartthrob. The only problem was he kind of exudes a skeeziness which oozed out no matter what role he was playing. I mean check out his lead role debut If Looks Could Kill (1991) to see what I mean.
So what about dudes who turn into cats? Okay so let's talk about Tomcat: Dangerous Desires. Grieco plays an interpretive dancer named Tom (already laughing) with a degenerative nerve disease who meets up with a scientist named Jacki (Maryam d'Abo) who likes to fuck around and find out with animal DNA (you see where this is going?). She does some highly illegal experimental shit where she removed the brains from a cat and puts them into Grieco's head. And he let her do that. Wow!
So now Tom is part cat. Get it? Tomcat? Get it?!! So he can apparently jump off of 3-story buildings and land on his feet, and he can't lose fights, and he becomes an even better dancer because cats are amazing dancers, and nobody, I mean nobody can knock his ass down. So, when he's not having sex with his cat scientist he hooks up with a lady interpretive dancer name Imogen (Natalie Radford) who does her hair like Darth Maul when on stage (kinda punk, I dig it). Jealousy ensues. Cat fight rawrr! The ladies don't like each other and Tom starts getting all skittish and murdering people. Cat's do that you know.
Several people die and then the film has a wonderful final battle between Tomcat and one of his lady-friends (the one who isn't dead) and there is a log rolling duel and as they're log-rolling he says "I bet you thought cat's couldn't swim. Well we can swim, we just don't like to." and then she dives off her log into the water and he dissappears. Then they somehow end up in the same car and there's a big Thelma & Louise driving off a cliff moment except not nearly as good and they don't actually like each other. Maybe everyone drowns or do they? Do cats have 9 lives? Do people-cats have 9 lives? Do evil scientists have 9 lives? Do interpretive dancers have 9 lives? I really don't know anymore.
Tomcat: Dangerous Desires (1991) - Witten & Directed by: Paul Donovan