Carnivore
Carnivore is an unintentionally hilarious and campy sci-fi horror novel written by Leigh Scott. It's an unusual cross between Jurassic Park and John Carpenter's The Thing. In it, a group of researchers and evil Russians use chemicals to make a revived and recently hatched Tyrannosaurus Rex baby grow to adult size in a matter of weeks.
Because this is a Tyrannosaurus Rex and it does get mistreated, it gets loose and goes on a rampage at an isolated Antarctic research outpost. It then proceeds to eat everyone. Bloody Hilarity Ensues.
It's a cliche-ridden B-movie fest with characters we've come to expect in crappy horror movies and the very concept of a maneating dinosaur stalking humans in well beyond below zero temperatures of the Arctic is idiotic.
Because of this, it is immensely entertaining.
- Cliché Storm
- Did Not Do the Research: Tyrannosaurs did not live in the Arctic millions of years ago.
- Everything's Better with Dinosaurs
- Guns Are Worthless
- It Got Worse
- Narm Charm
- Oh Crap
- Red Shirt: Apart from the two leads and a dog, everyone else is either meant to die or be eaten by the T-Rex.
- So Bad It's Good
- Somewhere a Palaeontologist Is Crying
- Stock Dinosaurs
- Too Dumb to Live
- You Fail Biology Forever: While it may have been the result of chemicals mutating it, the T-Rex hatches from its egg and grows to adult size in a matter of weeks.