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Stuff - Il gelato che uccide

Titolo originale: The Stuff
  • 1985
  • T
  • 1h 27min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,9/10
19.878
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Stuff - Il gelato che uccide (1985)
A delicious, mysterious goo that oozes from the earth is marketed as the newest dessert sensation, but the tasty treat rots more than teeth when zombie-like snackers who only want to consume more of the strange substance at any cost begin infesting the world.
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B-HorrorDark ComedyComedyHorrorSci-Fi

Una sostanza appiccicosa e misteriosa che trasuda dalla sporcizia è commercializzata come la nuova sensazione di dessert.Una sostanza appiccicosa e misteriosa che trasuda dalla sporcizia è commercializzata come la nuova sensazione di dessert.Una sostanza appiccicosa e misteriosa che trasuda dalla sporcizia è commercializzata come la nuova sensazione di dessert.

  • Regia
    • Larry Cohen
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Larry Cohen
  • Star
    • Michael Moriarty
    • Andrea Marcovicci
    • Garrett Morris
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,9/10
    19.878
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Larry Cohen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Larry Cohen
    • Star
      • Michael Moriarty
      • Andrea Marcovicci
      • Garrett Morris
    • 185Recensioni degli utenti
    • 129Recensioni della critica
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    Michael Moriarty
    Michael Moriarty
    • David
    Andrea Marcovicci
    Andrea Marcovicci
    • Nicole
    Garrett Morris
    Garrett Morris
    • 'Chocolate' Charlie
    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Col. Spears
    Scott Bloom
    Scott Bloom
    • Jason
    Danny Aiello
    Danny Aiello
    • Vickers
    Patrick O'Neal
    Patrick O'Neal
    • Fletcher
    James Dixon
    James Dixon
    • Postman
    Alexander Scourby
    Alexander Scourby
    • Evans
    Russell Nype
    • Richards
    Gene O'Neill
    • Scientist
    Catherine Schultz
    • Waitress
    James Dukas
    • Gas Attendant
    Peter Hock
    • Miner
    Colette Blonigan
    Colette Blonigan
    • Jason's Mother
    Robert Frank Telfer
    Robert Frank Telfer
    • Jason's Father
    • (as Frank Telfer)
    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • Jason's Brother
    Harry Bellaver
    Harry Bellaver
    • Old Miner
    • Regia
      • Larry Cohen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Larry Cohen
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    brandonsites1981

    * * * out of 4.

    Bounty hunter and TV advertiser team up together to discover what the ingredients are in a popular junk food that is sweeping the country, called The Stuff. However, they uncover a conspiracy in which the makers of The Stuff know that their product is causing people to become mindless zombies. Exciting and funny little Cohen film is a throwback to the horror films of yesteryear, yet with all your usual Cohen trimmings, but much more solid then usual with good special effects and an original premise. The cast is excellent and the film has various cameo's planted throughout the film.

    Rated R; Violence & Profanity.
    6jbartelone

    Strange, But Good B-Grade Movie Flick

    The Stuff is a rare find. It should be shown more because it examines an inner message. How a product known to be addictive can still influence people to buy it in mass quantities if properly marketed. A scary thought also blends into an entertaining movie. The Stuff is very reminiscent of the classic 50's "Sci-Fi" and horror flicks where some alien, monster, or bizarre life form, tries to take over the world, and it's up to the one or two people who haven't been "taken over" by the strange creature or "thing" to stop it.

    What's even more interesting is how this movie examines society's obsession with food fads. Back in the 1950's ,when these types of B-grade horror films were produced, the diets and nutritional habits of the general public did not emphasize the importance of healthy eating like they do today. Our nation has been consumed over the years with a lot of "Stuff" (pun intended) in food consumption that causes such serious health concerns as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart problems.

    An underlining message in this movie shows how companies can be motivated to maximize profits while ignoring heath risks. Just because something "tastes great" doesn't mean that it IS great. The acting in The Stuff is very campy, cheesy, and at times way over the top. But the hidden messages about America's compulsion with food consumption plays well here.

    See The Stuff! It is a much better film than you would expect!
    6acedj

    This is what I would call a C movie

    Neither an A nor a B flick, this is a C. The production and acting are so bad that they are good. There are multiple scenes where the extras/background actors are actually smirking, because they know how ridiculous this movie is.Yet, 34 years later, we are still discussing it. Some old guy at a mine sight discovers this white goo oozing up from the ground. What is the first thing he does? Why he tastes it, like any normal person would. Turns out this stuff is delicious and gets marketed as a desert. The stuff is highly addictive and does some very bad things to you if you ingest too much of it.This is a social commentary of consumerism and the fact that companies care more about their bottom line than they do the welfare of the people that buy their product, and on that front, the movie is pretty spot on. I would have loved to give this more stars, but the acting is just that bad. If you are not looking for a Gone With the Wind experience and just want to watch something that is so bad it is good, then check out The Stuff.
    5vertigo_14

    From beneath the ground to the frozen food aisle...

    It came from beneath the ground. The Stuff. It's the new dairy craze that turns it's addicted victims into mutating zombies. The movie is about three people attempting to get to The Stuff before it gets to them.

    The Stuff is a metaphor for drug smuggling/drug addictions, which is obviously evident from the ending. Although, it could be read as metaphorical of any kind of destructive addiction, really. It could also be held as a metaphor of products liability and the lengths companies will go to rack up profits, even in the face of defective products.

    The Stuff, starring Michael Miarity, Paul Sorvino, and those gorgeous Bloom Brothers, is actually not quite as ridiculous as a glance at the box might lead one to believe. In fact, it's actually a rather funny zombie-like tale with Michael Miarity as Moe "why do they call me Mo? Because when people give me money I always ask for Mo!" as he repeatedly jokes to his frustrated associates. Moe is the guy sent to find out what The Stuff is by competitor's wishing to jump on the market. But, Moe figures out much more than that. Hence, his mission to try to get rid of it.

    Paul Sorvino, always a terrific actor, is funny as the overzealous army commander trying too hard to maintain his position as leader of this coup against that lovable dairy treat.

    What's more is that the special effects, which in my book are about 80% of a horror film, were, much to my surprise, pretty damned good. In fact, I was actually surprised by the whole thing really, and actually came to enjoy it.

    If you enjoy The Stuff, perhaps you'll enjoy a 1994 Australian horror film of a similar nature entitled 'Body Melt.' Beware, however, that Body Melt is much weirder and tons more gross than the occurrences in The Stuff, if you'd call the Stuff gross at all.
    8lost-in-limbo

    You scream. I scream. We all scream… for 'The Stuff'?!

    A workman discovers some mushy white foam at an petroleum refinery in Alaska, and he gets the urge to try it and surprisingly it's tastes really good. Soon enough, it's a top-selling American dessert product known as "The Stuff" and everyone just can't seem to get enough of it. Industrial saboteur Moe Rutherford is hired by some rival companies to dig up information on "The Stuff" and he learns that it strangely got by FDA tests with those who passed it disappearing. Moe with the help of Nicole the advertising designer for 'The Stuff ' and a young boy Jason, whose family became obsessed with the deadly substance. Discover that the addictive dessert is actually alive and taking over the body of whoever eats it.

    Yummy! For those looking for some tasty schlock that's low in calories and is a complete throwback to 1950's Sci-Fi horror. Larry Cohen's "The Stuff" definitely leaves a sweet taste in your mouth. Despite it's familiarity with the likes of "The Blob" and "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers", the neat premise still manages to feel fresh, sharp and ambitious, because of the unpretentious fun that's generated. All of this shows up in Cohen's enthusiastically accomplished direction and ace timing, where his off-the-rocker style shines immensely. Like most of his films, the playfully witty script digs deep into a social commentary and the flavour of the month happened to be consumerism and it's grip on society. The irony suggested ending, paints it perfectly. Not all of it is light and goofball in tone, as there are some dark, moody and gooey inclusions to the fold. There's a heavy cartoon-like atmosphere cooked up within a few striking images of creepiness and the deliciously campy special effects are well staged for such a low-budget production. Pacing is judge accordingly to pull you in. Cinematographer Paul Gickleman fluidly shot the film and the lively music score by Dwight Dixon ticks along fittingly. Cohen also pens the colourful story, which is terribly fractured with vagueness and continuity problems, but it's quirky maniac humour, zany developments with a surprise or two and satire frame of mind goes a long way to covering that problem up. The fruity performances are acceptably apt to what's happening on screen. The always interesting performer Michael Moriarty is wickedly good as the smarting, downbeat industrial spy Moe Rutherford. Paul Sorvino provides some amusing comic relief as an high strung, off-the-boil right-wing Colonel. Andrea Marcovicci, Garrett Morris, Danny O'Neal, Patrick O'Neal, Scott Bloom and Cohen regular James Dixon give splendid support too.

    Even with some lapses within the story (due to probably the editing) and it being one of his lesser features, it's hard not to be infatuated by Cohen's outrageously delightful and creative treat for the taste buds.

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      According to the audio commentary on the 2000 Anchor Bay DVD, some of the substance props or stand-ins for the real Stuff used in the movie included lots of Häagen Däzs ice-cream, yogurt, and for one scene involving an enormous avalanche-like effect of Stuff crashing though a wall, fire-extinguishing foam. Other shots, such as the ones of the giant lake of Stuff, required superimposed images and animation.
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      All of the license plates seen in the movie are from New York State.
    • Citazioni

      Evans: I don't think you're quite as dumb as you appear to be.

      David 'Mo' Rutherford: No one is as dumb as I appear to be.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Brooke Adams holding a container of Stuff as in a commercial: "Enough is never enough."
    • Versioni alternative
      The original VHS release omitted the black-market Stuff.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Svengoolie: The Stuff (1995)

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    • Data di uscita
      • luglio 1987 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Parásitos asesinos
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • New Paltz, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Larco Productions
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      • 1.700.000 USD (previsto)
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    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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