Murciélagos mutados, resultado de un experimento genético fracasado del gobierno, se han vuelto inteligentes y carnívoros y atacan a la gente de un pueblo en Gallup, Texas. La zoóloga Sheila... Leer todoMurciélagos mutados, resultado de un experimento genético fracasado del gobierno, se han vuelto inteligentes y carnívoros y atacan a la gente de un pueblo en Gallup, Texas. La zoóloga Sheila Casper y su ayudante Jimmy llegan al pueblo.Murciélagos mutados, resultado de un experimento genético fracasado del gobierno, se han vuelto inteligentes y carnívoros y atacan a la gente de un pueblo en Gallup, Texas. La zoóloga Sheila Casper y su ayudante Jimmy llegan al pueblo.
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I've seen quite some crappy horror-movies already, and you can say what you want about "Bats", but it's not a bad movie. Clichéd? Yes, kind of. Seen it all before? Yes, most likely. But the production values are more than just okay. It's well made. It looks good. Good camera work. The acting is more decent than what you normally can expect from a movie like this these days (like stuff produced by Sci-Fi Channel, The Asylum, need I continue?). I've seen much, much worse special effects when it comes to the CGI used in this one. And there are actually some cool shots of animatronic bats to be admired (from puppets with full body movement to close-ups of their heads with moving ears, grinning teeth and blinking eyes - it's always a kick to see SFX artists go the extra mile on this). The film's fairly fast-paced, keeps you going and never gets boring. It's basically a B-movie that looks damn good, sort of like stuff similar to "Tremors" (a fine early 90's monster movie classic) and its sequels. Or if you bump down the ladder a bit, you'll find a lot more (lower budgeted) genre outings telling pretty much the same story ("Skeeter" from 1993 comes to mind).
Of course "Tremors" works better on a variety of levels and "Bats" isn't as great by a long shot. For one thing, it misses some wit, and that black guy (Leon playing Jimmy Sands) trying to provide it didn't do a lot of good either. Still, a fun popcorn-movie for the somewhat less demanding horror-fan. If you have this feeling that genetically altered killer bats might amuse you, then ignore the low rating on here and just watch it.
Now, can someone recommend me a better movie with a whole bunch of killer bats in it?
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- 9 ago 2010
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- CuriosidadesProduced in just over five months, the picture continues to hold one of the top spots for fastest produced 35mm feature films (from script-to-screen) to receive a wide-release:
- Pre-production: Script acquired/director hired: May, 1999.
- Production: June and July, 1999.
- Post-production: Edited (including 250+ visual effects), scored and mixed: August and September, 1999.
- PifiasJumper cables connected to a chain link fence will short out as soon as the power is turned on. It will not electrify the fence.
- Citas
Jimmy Sands: Clip their wings? Man, could you just shoot their damn heads off? And don't miss.
- Versiones alternativasThe theatrical and VHS versions are rated PG-13 while the DVD version is the R-rated cut.
- ConexionesFeatured in 'Bats' Abound (1999)
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- How long is Bats?Con tecnología de Alexa
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- Presupuesto
- 5.250.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 10.155.690 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 4.717.902 US$
- 24 oct 1999
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 10.155.690 US$
- Duración1 hora 31 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1