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Eight
Legged Freaks |
| Rated
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
1hr 40min |
| Starring:
David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scarlett Johansson, Matt Czuchry,
Doug E. Doug |
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MFG
Rating: 2/5
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Is
it horror or is it comedy? Eight Legged Freaks isn't the first movie
to warrant that question as many horror movies have had funny moments,
but it's so far into the "funny moments" category that
perhaps it really should be rated as a comedy. However, I'm sure
someone watching it will be scared by the spiders, so we're leaving
it in the horror category.
This
movie answers the age old question of what happens when you mix
toxic waste with an exotic spider zoo. The answer of course, is
giant spiders! What you probably weren't expecting is that these
spiders have developed voices... kinda. Drag a giant spider behind
a car and it says "ouch ouch ouch" as it bounces down
the road. Oh, and they growl too.
It's
a quite silly, but it's ok since this movie is all about being campy,
and giant growling spiders is about as campy as it gets. The basic
storyline is that a barrel of toxic waste accidentally gets into
a stream near a small town and starts to mutate the crickets. Just
down the stream is a shack outfitted to be an "exotic spider
museum" which is run by a strange old man who of course feeds
the crickets to the spiders, and thus we get big spiders.
Let
us not forget the obligatory smart kid who figures out the spider
situation first, but to whom no adult will listen to. At least in
this case the movie acknowledges this cliché as it's happening.
You
might think I didn't like this movie very much, but in fact I did...
kinda. The physical effects were great, I liked the "real"
spiders and spider parts, but the computer created spiders just
didn't quite work for me. For one thing, even if you have a spider
phobia it's hard to get scared of a giant computer generated spider
as you never once believe it might be real, thus no fear. I not
afraid of spiders though, so what do I know.
If
you're looking for a safe date movie, this is a good choice. Your
date might get creeped out enough to give you a few hugs and you
won't be bored too much even if you end up watching the movie the
whole time. If you're not a big fan of horror/comedies you might
want to just wait and rent this one.
-
John
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Gun Play
Shoot
one spider, 3 takes is place..
Blood & Gore
Lots
of shot up spiders, and some dead people, but they really wanted
to keep their PG-13 rating.
Car Chases
Some
of them drive kinda fast while being chased by spiders.
T&A
Just
the slightest bit of a tease by the sister, barely warrants
the tic mark though.
Chuckles
Funny
enough that this review might belong in the comedy section. |
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