L'Empire des fourmis géantes

  • États-Unis Empire of the Ants
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Résumés(1)

An aggressive land developer takes a boatload of prospective buyers to a reclaimed swamp in the southeast. While there, the is attacked my a swarm of huge ants, the result of genetic mutation after exposure to atomic wastes. A battle for survival ensues, the fate of the Earth hanging in the balance. (texte officiel du distributeur)

Critiques (2)

Lima 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais One of the typical creatures of B-movie devil Bert I. Gordon. Giant ants, mutated by radioactive waste (ahem), subjugate nearby residents with the help of enslaved police officers by herding them into a nearby factory, where a mother ant breathes on them in a sealed cabin and uses her breath to make them obedient puppets (ahem, ahem). The effects are commensurate with its low budget (but better than in Gordon's legendary The Food of the Gods), the camera is shaky during the ant attack to give the impression of moving static ant mannequins, the "acting" led by Joan "Mrs. Dynasty" Collins is appropriately cringey, and overall nothing worth commenting on. So, why do I bother writing this? ()

kaylin 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais This is really bad, and I think I like B-movies. These tricks are so unbelievably naive that it was actually possible to do them on your knees. Even tight pants and sweaters won't save it, just like the effort to keep the female heroes as soaked as possible. This is really a terrible movie. But there are elements for which it is not a complete waste. ()