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Eight Legged Freaks!

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Guest C.H.U.D.

I saw Eight Legged Freaks tonight and I freakin' loved it! This was a CLASSIC b-movie made in modern times. Likeable characters, different kinds of spiders that got a lot of screen time, a lot of deaths and some good action sequences. It was pretty funny too, I liked how they threw in little jokes that you would miss if you didn't pay attention.

 

For a low budget movie, the CGI was good, especially considering there are scenes with at least 30 spiders on screen at the same time. I seriously haven't had this much fun in a theatre in ages.

 

If you like simple, fun, popcorn b-movies (the kind from the 70's and 80's that don't get made any more) I strongly suggest you check out Eight Legged Freaks.

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Guest J*ingus

I would... if I didn't have a pretty solid case of arachnaphobia. I think I'll check out Reign Of Fire instead.

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Guest Shaved Bear

"its the best movie involving David Arquette and giant spiders" -Capt. Hank Murphy

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Guest HBK16

The mall where they filmed part sof the moives was about 5 min drive from where I live. It was closed a few years ago. My friend even broke into the mall and stole a few plans for the movie last year. We didn't know what movie it was for until we saw the movie.

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Guest y2jailbait

I REALLY REALLY wanted to hate this movie, but i couldnt believe i found myself enjoying the movie. David Arquette wasnt bad, then again he wasnt great. Doug E Doug, well he's god so whats the use of even commenting on what he did well.

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Guest AlwaysPissedOff

The ONLY way I'll ever go see this is if Arquette dies. Yes, I hate him that much.

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Guest evenflowDDT

That's great to hear, as this was seriously one of the only movies this summer I was looking forward to (the other being Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course). The best part though, is that if I don't get any money in time to see it in theatres, in three months I can see it on U.S.A. opposite Tremors and Species ;)

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