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Sean Astin, Tom Arnold, Jake Busey, Leisha Hailey, and Rhys Coiro in L'Attaque des fourmis géantes (2017)

Review by okpilak

L'Attaque des fourmis géantes

4/10

Over the top

I feel they knew what they had and they ran with it. Over the top and manic. The heavy metal band, Sonic Grave, with Tom Arnold as their manager, is on the way to a music festival, Nochella. He couldn't get them into the other bigger festival. On the way, they stop and get some peyote, and are warned by the Indians who sell it to them not to harm a single creature, or bad things will happen. Of course, they fail to take heed of the warning. One member dies, but as Tom Arnold said "we've been through worse. It's not the first band member we lost. He is only the bass player." Because every ant they kill results in even bigger ants coming for them, until they get really big. It's played for laughs. It is played for silliness, and played for humor and all of them seem in on the gag. There is a lot to like, even if it is very corny. The special effect are terrible, but then who cares.
  • okpilak
  • Jul 15, 2024

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