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Eight Legged Freaks (2002)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:9
Rotten:15
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: This homage to the B-movies of the '50s has a promising first half, but runs out of ideas in the second.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sci-fi violence, brief sexuality and language
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Jul 17, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $17,231,006
Synopsis: New Zealand-born Ellory Elkayem's EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS is a ridiculously irreverent romp that pays homage to American b-movies of the 1950s. Set in the nearly bankrupt mining town of Prosperity,... New Zealand-born Ellory Elkayem's EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS is a ridiculously irreverent romp that pays homage to American b-movies of the 1950s. Set in the nearly bankrupt mining town of Prosperity, Arizona, the film opens with the timely return of Chris McCormack (David Arquette). On the outskirts of town, a spider-loving eccentric discovers that water from a nearby river has a steroid-like effect on his tiny creatures. Unfortunately, that's because it has been contaminated by a toxic substance. It isn't long before the now-monstrous spiders are terrorizing Prosperity's townspeople. Taking refuge in the Prosperity Mall, Chris and his fellow cohorts--the beautiful Sheriff Sam Parker (Kari Wuhrer), her kids Mike (Scott Terra) and Ashley (Scarlett Johansson), Deputy Pete (Rick Overton), and paranoid radio DJ Harlan (Doug E. Doug)--search for a way to destroy the gigantic monsters before they are destroyed. Handpicked by producers Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich, writer-director Elkayem rises to the challenge. He successfully retains the lighthearted, low-budget feel of similar-toned 1950s classics (TARANTULA, THEM!) and merges it with a modern, big-budget aesthetic, to create an outrageously fresh contribution to the "mutant bug" genre. [More]
Starring: David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scarlett Johansson, Scott Terra
Starring: David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scarlett Johansson, Scott Terra, Leon Rippy, Doug E. Doug, Rick Overton
Director: Ellory Elkayem
Director: Ellory Elkayem
Screenwriter: Ellory Elkayem, Jesse Alexander
Producer: Dean Devlin, Bruce Berman
Composer: John Ottman
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for Eight Legged Freaks
Despite nifty F/X, first-time director Ellory Elkayem's staging is altogether devoid of variation.
However many screaming teenagers it produces at the multiplexes, Eight Legged Freaks isn't good or funny enough to reinvigorate the style. It can't even maintain its own initial zing.
Like many of the worst pop-referential parodies of the post-Scream era, this one stalls on laughs once the big joke has been established.
Originality ain't on the menu, but there's never a dull moment in the giant spider invasion comic chiller.
Neither as scary-funny as Tremors nor demented-funny as Starship Troopers, the movie isn't tough to take as long as you've paid a matinee price.
Good for a quick adrenaline surge -- until the next horror fix comes along.
Because Eight Legged Freaks is partly an homage to Them, Tarantula and other low- budget B-movie thrillers of the 1950s and '60s, the movie is a silly (but not sophomoric) romp through horror and hellish conditions.
A hyphen isn't the only thing missing from Eight Legged Freaks. Wit and imagination have joined that AWOL punctuation mark, perhaps in the same place where socks go when they vanish from your dryer.
The movie's combination of unabashedly fun carnage, cool special effects, and tongue-in-cheek dialogue keeps the ball rolling.
Eight-Legged Freaks runs out of gas scarily fast -- its one-joke premise lends itself more to a short than a feature.
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