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Rencontrez les Applegates

Original title: Meet the Applegates
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Rencontrez les Applegates (1990)
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Modelling themselves after an idyllic cookie-cutter suburban 1950s family, a colony of insects move from South America into the United States with the intent of getting access to the nation'... Read allModelling themselves after an idyllic cookie-cutter suburban 1950s family, a colony of insects move from South America into the United States with the intent of getting access to the nation's nuclear resources.Modelling themselves after an idyllic cookie-cutter suburban 1950s family, a colony of insects move from South America into the United States with the intent of getting access to the nation's nuclear resources.

  • Director
    • Michael Lehmann
  • Writers
    • Redbeard Simmons
    • Michael Lehmann
  • Stars
    • Ed Begley Jr.
    • Stockard Channing
    • Dabney Coleman
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Michael Lehmann
    • Writers
      • Redbeard Simmons
      • Michael Lehmann
    • Stars
      • Ed Begley Jr.
      • Stockard Channing
      • Dabney Coleman
    • 38User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Richard P. Applegate
    Stockard Channing
    Stockard Channing
    • Jane Applegate
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Aunt Bea
    Bobby Jacoby
    • Johnny Applegate
    Camille Cooper
    Camille Cooper
    • Sally Applegate
    • (as Cami Cooper)
    Glenn Shadix
    Glenn Shadix
    • Greg Samson
    Susan Barnes
    • Opal Withers
    Adam Biesk
    • Vince Sampson
    Savannah Smith Boucher
    Savannah Smith Boucher
    • Dottie
    • (as Savannah Smith Bouchér)
    Roger Aaron Brown
    Roger Aaron Brown
    • Sheriff Heidegger
    Lee Garlington
    Lee Garlington
    • Nita Samson
    Philip Arthur Ross
    • Kevin
    Steven Robert Ross
    • Kenny
    Mark Bringelson
    Mark Bringelson
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    Chuck Lafont
    • Clem Shepherd
    Allan David Fox
    • Peace Corps Volunteer
    Sherrie Wills
    Sherrie Wills
    • Peace Corps Volunteer
    Jerry Craig
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    • Director
      • Michael Lehmann
    • Writers
      • Redbeard Simmons
      • Michael Lehmann
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    8JordoP15

    Clever Satire in "Meet the Applegates"

    I couldn't disagree more with the other comment posted for this (unavailable..any body know of a release date for a DVD?) clever adult satire on the American dream and the life that accompanies it. Cockroaches are seen as one of the dirtiest bugs around, and what better metaphor exists than for them to be literally lurking right under the skin of a family that is awarded the 'Family of the Year Award'? The irony here is that slowly, the Applegates -the cockroaches we view as so beneath us- become corrupted by the vices of OUR urban culture: sex, drugs, greed, and selfishness, rather than the urban culture being infected by them. Yes, this film makes it's point lewdly, however, there is a gleeful self mocking absurdity that had me, even at 10 years old when I saw this movie, in stitches. If you are fortunate enough to encounter a copy of this film, I highly suggest you check it out. That is, if you can understand and appreciate clever satire.
    6laurelhardy-12268

    Not bad really. Good fun. Entertaining.

    I would say the most important statement in this corny flick; has to be that societal (social) influence can be much greater than anything else (including your priorities for survival) in this case.

    Yeah, they're aliens trying to fit in. Transformed into a human appearance, pretty much every member of the alien family ends up succumbing to the (not so virtuous) practices (and vices) of those (humans), with whom they interact. And that does have its funny moments, however predictable.

    I think the alien son (getting stoned with buddies), is pretty funny. Kid plays it well. Begley too, is fairly funny.

    It's worth the watch. And; vs the hearltess, mindless releases of today, who knows, this might be a masterpiece.
    G.Spider

    Hardly a serious attempt at ecology-based drama, but not very funny either.

    Before I start this review can I just ask why this film opens with a shot of an Emperor scorpion? A West African arachnid in a brazilian rainforest? Righto.

    Now that's out the way, on with the review. Though this film has a very strong moral (people who think insects are disgusting and live disgusting lives should first take a look at the human race) the whole thing is marred by the fact that it can't seem to decide whether it's a comedy or a more serious ecologically-themed drama. The insect family trying to fit into human society and coming to terms with it could have been hilarious, but the film is too mean-spirited and bleak to be funny (the family daughter is date-raped, the father commits adultery with his secretary, the son takes drugs, the dog is poisoned by the same drugs and ends up reverting back to an insect before being crushed to death). It's also too cosily bland and light-hearted to be regarded as having anything serious to say about ecology.
    7udar55

    Has to be the oddest film of New World's catalog

    New World Picturs must have really dug Heathers (1988) as director Michael Lehmann had this in production before that even hit theaters. It tells the story of a group of giant bugs that move from the Amazon rainforest to the USA suburbs and pretend to be humans in order to destroy a nuclear power plant. The parents (Ed Begley Jr. And Stockard Channing) want to project normalcy on their mission, but are stuck with only 1950s stereotypes as reference. Soon their kids (Camille Cooper and Bobby Jacoby) are succumbing to evil American ways and the parents aren't far behind.

    This has to be the oddest film in New World catalog post-Corman sale in 1983. Lehmann obviously must have been a big fan of Beetlejuice (1988) as this is totally trying to copy that Tim Burton style here. It must have worked in some regard as after this Burton teamed up with this film's producer, Denise Di Novi, for the next decade. This is actually pretty fun once it gets going as each family member has to hide their foul ups by cocooning people. Kevin Yagher's team provides some impressive big bug FX, but the filmmakers goof in the action climax as all the bugs look the same so you can't tell who is who as they fight the bad bug (played by Dabney Coleman in human form). The fact New World funneled money from successes like Hellraiser (1987) into something like this won't leave you shocked to learn the company was in financial trouble by the time this was wrapping up and delayed the release for several years.
    itchyglobo2003

    A fun waste of time

    I'm sick and tired of people ripping this movie apart. Who cares why there's a scorpion featured in the opening shot when the movie is about cockroaches.Beetlejuice opened with a spider and that's not the main character either. Yes,in this age of political correctness there are flaws.Is rape ever funny? Funny that foul language isn't mentioned yet,I guess nowadays it's too commonplace and nobody cares. Low budget special effects-check. Cheesy dialog-check. Nods to John Waters-I guess so. I think this movie entertains.It also offends from what I've read. Is it one of the worst ever made? Hardly. I can think of 50 films right now (recently released) that should be flushed down the toilet immediately.Hollywood excels at churning out bland,tasteless fodder for the mainstream masses. Stop taking it so seriously.It's meant to be a dark comedy and that's exactly what it is. Now where's the DVD?.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1988/1989, but remained unreleased in the U.S. until early 1991, due to the financial woes of New World Pictures.
    • Quotes

      Aunt Bea: [to a passing construction worker who has grabbed her behind] You Homo sapien scum!

      Richard P. Applegate: Excuse me?

      Aunt Bea: Nah, nothing nothing, it's just uh, some asshole tried to rape me.

    • Alternate versions
      The Image Entertainment LaserDisc release of the film is cut, missing one final scene at the end wherein it is revealed that Aunt Bea is still very much alive (albeit injured) and still optimistic about crushing the human scum by planning on infiltrating NORAD. Instead, the Image LD cut of the film cuts straight to the credits after the final jungle scene, missing the final Aunt Bea scene in its entirety (this scene is present in the TV cut of the film shown on Showtime Flix).
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Queens Logic/Run/Meet the Applegates/The Vanishing (1991)

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los bichos nucleares
    • Filming locations
      • Neenah, Wisconsin, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cinemarque Entertainment
      • New World Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $485,772
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $274,815
      • Feb 3, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $485,772
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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