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Eight Legged Freaks (2002)

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Directed by
Ellory Elkayem

Written by
Ellory Elkayem, Randy Kornfield

Cast
David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scott Terra, Scarlett Johansson, Doug E. Doug [more]


Release Date
• USA: Jul 17, 2002
• UK: 9 Aug 2002
DVD Release Date
• R1: Oct 29, 2002

Budget $30,000,000

Official Website:
Eight Legged Freaks Website

MPAA Rating
Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence, brief sexuality and language.

Running Time
1 hour, 39 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Centropolis Entertainment, Electric Entertainment, NPV Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures

Studio Centropolis Entertainment, Electric Entertainment, Franchise Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Eight Legged Freaks (2002)
• Arac Attack
• Angriff der achtbeinigen Monster (2002)
• Arac Attack - Angriff der achtbeinigen Monster (2002)



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Review of Eight Legged Freaks (2002) by Robin Clifford

"Eight Legged Freaks"

The sleepy driver of a truck hauling hazardous waste swerves to avoid hitting a bunny rabbit and a barrel of the toxic stuff falls off and lands in a pond. A reclusive spider farm owner, Josh (Tom Noonan), collects bugs from the site to feed his precious arachnids not knowing that the spider food is contaminated. When the multi-legged beasts grow to enormous size and escape, the residents of nearby Prosperity, Arizona face annihilation from the "Eight Legged Freaks."

The makers of such films as "Independence Day" and "Godzilla," Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, put on their producer caps to bring us a tale of nature gone mad at the hand of man. It's about giant-sized tarantulas, humungous trap door spiders and one really mean female arachnid that lay waste to the tiny Arizona town. But, there's a hero in the village, young Mike (Scott Terra), the son of the pretty local sheriff Sam Parker (Kari Wuhrer). Mike had, clandestinely and against his mother's wishes, spent many a secret day hanging around Josh's place and learned a great deal about the farmer's eight legged favorites. His knowledge about spiders proves to be the saving grace when the arac attack hits the town.

"Eight Legged Freaks" is the ideal kind of film to escape the heat on a hot summer's night when you don't want to give a great deal of your mind to the screen. You can leave your brain outside the theater with this one as you can pretty much predict just what is going to happen. It's a cross between the previous spiders against man flick, "Arachnophobia," and the space monsters that swarm the humans in "Starship Troopers." This one is amiable, predictable and visually seamless as the huge, bloated spiders invade Prosperity and pick off anything that moves. It starts with a parrot, then a cat, then a dog and soon escalates into the human world as the clueless population gets picked off one by one to become a late night stack for the gargantuan mother spider. Thank the heavens that young Mike knows the spiders' habits.

David Arquette is ostensibly the star of "Eight Legged Freaks" with his billing over the title, but this is really an ensemble film with lots of small roles and goofy dialogue. "What are those things!?" exclaims the town mayor. "They're spiders, man!' he is told by Deputy Pete. With lines like that you know that it is the special F/X that is the real star of the movie. The team that brings these big, mean, hungry arachnids to life take some liberty with the numbers involved, reported by Mike to be 100 or 200 spiders in number. As the spiders raid Prosperity and the town folk strike back, it looks like the eight-legged invaders number in the thousands, not hundreds. While this makes for exciting battles, once the mayhem gets underway it is just more of the same.

Helmer Ellory Elkayem and Jesse Alexander's screenplay (from the story by Elkayem and Randy Kornfield) do inject some left field humor and inside jokes throughout the film. The score, by John Ottman, blends the refrain from the children's song "Itsy Bitsy Spider" into the mix. There is sight and sound homage to the classic sc-fi thriller, "Them," sprinkled about and even a nod to David Bowie when one of the protags claims that "spiders from Mars" are invading them This helps to keep things a bit more interesting as monster threatens man and man rises to the threat.

"Eight Legged Freaks" won't join the pantheon of great monster/science fiction flicks that we have come to love, but it will provide 99 minutes of summer fun for those of us that want to vacate at the movies. Be warned, if you are squeamish about bugs and spiders this may not be the flick for you. I give it a C+.

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