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¿Odias las arañas? A ellas tampoco les gustas.
Un accidente provoca que un barril de residuos tóxicos caiga en un lago cerca de un pueblo minero de Arizona. El veneno afecta a las arañas exóticas que un entomólogo tiene en su museo y las hace crecer hasta proporciones gigantescas. Chris (David Arquette), el dueño de las minas, se une a la sheriff Sam (Kari Wuhrer) y a su hijo Mike (Scott Terra), un experto en arácnidos, para detener a las monstruosas criaturas que amenazan con devorar a los habitantes del pueblo. Con la ayuda de otros personajes pintorescos, tendrán que enfrentarse a las hambrientas arañas y evitar que se extiendan por el mundo.
Avis de la communauté (12)
I really loved this one. Kinda old school monster movie.
David Arquette has the best "scared" face of all time!!! Eight Legged Freaks works best with while drinking beer and hanging out with good friends, but it also works as a distraction when you are supposed to file boring paperwork. How do I know?!? Don't ask!!!
As a fan of the Science Fiction movies of the 1950s, I was excited to see this as it undoubtedly pays tribute to those flicks. The mood of the '50s was present, but some of the choices (talking spiders, David Arquette) were wrong. The CGI is bad and frankly it should have been better. The way that the spiders moved was distracting. And speaking of distracting, Kari Wuhrer...well, I don't remember what she did but she looked amazing doing it. Scarlett Johansson is in this too, but it's a minor role so she's not a factor. I like the spirit of this movie, but it's bland and cliched and too long.
Movie was Ok but music director sucked, he made me angry by using unwanted spider noises, BTW they are Spider's not pigmies from The Mummy Returns
Was expecting an Asylum type of movie (not in the good sense) when I saw the poster, but surprisingly I was entertained. While the CGI is certainly "on par" and atrocious by current standards, I think what differentiates it from Asylum level is that it keeps a good pace throughout without those strange awkward pauses found in bottom-of-barrel B movies. And it takes itself even less seriously. Nobody did anything truly stupid that was consequential as far as I can remember, and in fact I give applause to all the conscientious helmet-wearing on display. These factors actually work to make it a rather fun watch.