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Un jeune homme se réveille et se retrouve coincé dans un cocon géant au mur de son bureau. Après sêtre aperçu que le monde était infesté dinsectes alien géants, celui-ci décide de rassembler... Tout lireUn jeune homme se réveille et se retrouve coincé dans un cocon géant au mur de son bureau. Après sêtre aperçu que le monde était infesté dinsectes alien géants, celui-ci décide de rassembler des gens du peuple pour combattre ces étranges aliens.Un jeune homme se réveille et se retrouve coincé dans un cocon géant au mur de son bureau. Après sêtre aperçu que le monde était infesté dinsectes alien géants, celui-ci décide de rassembler des gens du peuple pour combattre ces étranges aliens.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
- Cooper
- (as Christopher Marquette)
Ismael 'East' Carlo
- Puerto Rican Man
- (as Ismael Carlo)
Vladimir Mihaylov
- PJ
- (as Vlado Mihailov)
Todd Jensen
- Skinny Cop
- (as Todd Jenson)
Dale R. Simonton
- Ed
- (as Dale Simonton)
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A pleasant surprise for all the sci-fi/horror genre fans. It's a solid little movie that has the big advantage of not taking itself too seriously while delivering the goods through a good script, many nice touches and some good plot twists.
The predictable and low-budget-showing finale doesn't detract from enjoying this funny and creepy enough piece that enjoys itself remembering the old day's creature features (Tarantula and Them! come to mind).
Surely worth a relaxed watch with some drinks and snacks. A few steps below Shaun of the dead but kind of a similar vive. If you are a fan of the genre, don't miss it. If not, you will probably find it entertaining enough.
The predictable and low-budget-showing finale doesn't detract from enjoying this funny and creepy enough piece that enjoys itself remembering the old day's creature features (Tarantula and Them! come to mind).
Surely worth a relaxed watch with some drinks and snacks. A few steps below Shaun of the dead but kind of a similar vive. If you are a fan of the genre, don't miss it. If not, you will probably find it entertaining enough.
I'm personally tired of and generally ignore the CG monster horror flicks that premiere on the SyFy Channel. I read that this was one of them. Well this one was done great! The jerk hero was actually likable in his purposely annoying way, very funny, and the story happens quickly, so you are in the bug infestation, what the heck is going on, just after the main guys humorful intro.
The other survivors are decent, the story paces along well, no argument lasts too long and no character however annoying, steals the show. There's that used dad-son expectation loss thing but it works well and lots of good natured character humor. The CG was done rather well, even though I still felt it was composited, it was at least fast paced.
The other survivors are decent, the story paces along well, no argument lasts too long and no character however annoying, steals the show. There's that used dad-son expectation loss thing but it works well and lots of good natured character humor. The CG was done rather well, even though I still felt it was composited, it was at least fast paced.
I caught this movie late at night on the SyFy channel. I expected it to be a terrible CGI-fest (like most of the movies they show that I haven't heard of before), but I was pleasantly surprised. It's actually very well written; kind of a second-string Shaun of the Dead (so, in other words, better than most movies I've paid to see in theaters lately).
The plot is fairly unpredictable for this genre, meaning that it goes basically where everyone watching it wants it to go in the end, but it gets there in a way you won't entirely see coming (I call BS on reviews that claim otherwise). But the real reasons to watch this movie are the genuinely witty writing and the subtle comic performances of the cast. The worst you could say about this movie is that it's derivative of Shaun of the Dead. Personally, I'm totally okay with that.
The plot is fairly unpredictable for this genre, meaning that it goes basically where everyone watching it wants it to go in the end, but it gets there in a way you won't entirely see coming (I call BS on reviews that claim otherwise). But the real reasons to watch this movie are the genuinely witty writing and the subtle comic performances of the cast. The worst you could say about this movie is that it's derivative of Shaun of the Dead. Personally, I'm totally okay with that.
No reviews yet for this little gem, so I'll go ahead.
I went in expecting a low budget campy horror B-movie and wow, I certainly did not expect a movie that good in overall.
Most of the actors are quite good, even the extras, and the main character and his entourage are surprisingly well developed for this kind of movie.
I wouldn't call the movie fast=paced, but the action in well maintained throughout and starts after less than 10 minutes, so no long buildup, the bugs are there at the beginning, you get to know more about them as the movie goes so there are no long boring explanations.
The CGI is very well done and keeps you in the movie and there are plenty of bugs of a few kinds.
But what really did the movie for me was the dark humor, think Shaun of the Dead, but with insects. Even if the movie has a serious tone, you always get some well done jokes here and there, mostly by the likable anti-hero that just seems to try so hard.
A must see for the horror/comedy fans and for the critters fans in general.
I went in expecting a low budget campy horror B-movie and wow, I certainly did not expect a movie that good in overall.
Most of the actors are quite good, even the extras, and the main character and his entourage are surprisingly well developed for this kind of movie.
I wouldn't call the movie fast=paced, but the action in well maintained throughout and starts after less than 10 minutes, so no long buildup, the bugs are there at the beginning, you get to know more about them as the movie goes so there are no long boring explanations.
The CGI is very well done and keeps you in the movie and there are plenty of bugs of a few kinds.
But what really did the movie for me was the dark humor, think Shaun of the Dead, but with insects. Even if the movie has a serious tone, you always get some well done jokes here and there, mostly by the likable anti-hero that just seems to try so hard.
A must see for the horror/comedy fans and for the critters fans in general.
Infestation is a watchable movie. Let me begin with that because I have a lot of criticism for this movie, but most is constructive. This is a movie that with a few different touches really could have been the next Shaun of the Dead. Walking the tight rope between horror and comedy is tough because it's easy to lose both crowds. Some people don't find bugs funny and others aren't scared when the mood lightens too drastically.
The thing that this movie does best is separate the horror from the comedy moments without seeming choppy or displaced. You can be knee deep in a bug attack one second and be laughing the next. And it feels natural. Chris Marquette really brings this movie together. His quirky, lame attitude attributes to most of the comedy but believe-ability that the horror can be serious.
The major flaw of the movie is that many of the supporting roles are played well, but no one else really pops. If someone else could've helped carry the comedy load it would've really helped. Not to mention that the attempt at being sincere at the end is acted poorly. However, having Ray Wise in this movie was a big success.
I truly felt that if another funny character existed and the script was spruced up a bit, this movie could have become the cult classic it was meant to. The fact that it even accomplished what it did, given the difficult genre mix, is proof enough that they were close to greatness.
I would recommend this movie to everyone that likes HorComs or for those who don't like horror movies and need some levity to get through them.
The thing that this movie does best is separate the horror from the comedy moments without seeming choppy or displaced. You can be knee deep in a bug attack one second and be laughing the next. And it feels natural. Chris Marquette really brings this movie together. His quirky, lame attitude attributes to most of the comedy but believe-ability that the horror can be serious.
The major flaw of the movie is that many of the supporting roles are played well, but no one else really pops. If someone else could've helped carry the comedy load it would've really helped. Not to mention that the attempt at being sincere at the end is acted poorly. However, having Ray Wise in this movie was a big success.
I truly felt that if another funny character existed and the script was spruced up a bit, this movie could have become the cult classic it was meant to. The fact that it even accomplished what it did, given the difficult genre mix, is proof enough that they were close to greatness.
I would recommend this movie to everyone that likes HorComs or for those who don't like horror movies and need some levity to get through them.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Kyle Rankin and lead actor Christopher Rodriguez Marquette , signed 3-picture contracts with Icon Films for a potential trilogy of films .
- GaffesAfter tazering the bug, they get splattered with white goo, but in the next shot as they leave the room the amount of goo has changed drastically.
- ConnexionsReferences Joyeux Noël, Charlie Brown! (1965)
- Bandes originalesTwo Ways Out
Written by Rob Barbato
Performed by Darker My Love
Courtesy of Dangerbird Records by arrangement with Dangerous Birdsongs (BMI) on behalf of itself and New England Rose Music (BMI)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sự Tàn Phá
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 3 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 36 756 $US
- Durée
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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