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Mars à table!

Original title: Top of the Food Chain
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.1K
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Mars à table! (1999)
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Something is eating the residents of Exceptional Vista!Something is eating the residents of Exceptional Vista!Something is eating the residents of Exceptional Vista!

  • Director
    • John Paizs
  • Writers
    • Philip Bedard
    • Larry Lalonde
  • Stars
    • Robert Bockstael
    • Lorry Ayers
    • Ron Gabriel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • John Paizs
    • Writers
      • Philip Bedard
      • Larry Lalonde
    • Stars
      • Robert Bockstael
      • Lorry Ayers
      • Ron Gabriel
    • 37User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Robert Bockstael
    • Jan Bathgate
    Lorry Ayers
    Lorry Ayers
    • Pat aka Saris
    Ron Gabriel
    • Leslie Binkley, General Store
    Bernard Behrens
    Bernard Behrens
    • Mayor Claire, Exceptional Vista
    James Allodi
    James Allodi
    • Deputy Dana
    Peter Donaldson
    • Kim Hickey
    Fiona Loewi
    Fiona Loewi
    • Sandy Fawkes, Motel Owner
    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • Dr. Karel Lamonte, Atomic Scientist
    Maggie Butterfield
    • Mrs. Shelley Bathgate
    Hardee T. Lineham
    Hardee T. Lineham
    • Officer Gayle
    Tom Everett Scott
    Tom Everett Scott
    • Guy Fawkes, Sandy's Bro
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Michel O'Shea
    Elisa Moolecherry
    Elisa Moolecherry
    • Chris Marlowe
    Kathryn Kirkpatrick
    Kathryn Kirkpatrick
    • Abby the Witch
    Steve Lucescu
    Steve Lucescu
    • Creature #1
    Paul Eves
    • Creature #2
    Leigh Bianco
    • Creature #3
    • (as Leighe Brinkman)
    Ryan Weichel
    • Creature #4
    • Director
      • John Paizs
    • Writers
      • Philip Bedard
      • Larry Lalonde
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    9okelydokely2

    A very wacky, entertaining film

    Top of the Food Chain (A.K.A. Invasion!) is a very wacky film, but I recommend it to anyone with a good sense of humor, especially if you like parodies. The humor is delivered deadpan but takes turns you'd never guess. There are all the clichéd characters you could expect in a B-grade horror movie - the religious nut, the pompous scientist, the surly policeman, various suspicious characters, and the smart and spunky love interest - but each of them deviates from the norm in their own way. This is a low-budget film but that actually is a strength for a parody of other low-budget films. This is one of the funniest films I've seen in a long time. It reminds me of Airplane, although it's more subdued and yet more daring in its humor. Rent it if you get the chance.
    Bishop5

    dialogue-driven, giddy silliness

    The 'let's make fun of 50's monster movies' thing has been done to death but TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN is a surprising and total delight. Where most comedies lately work with visual shock and gross-out gags, the humour in this movie--often as shockingly hilarious as anything by the Farrelly brothers--is almost completely verbal. The lines fly by with dizzying speed--a barrage of bad puns, silly one-liners, kinky innuendo and loony non-sequiteurs that had my head spinning! And the fact that it's a Canadian film is the cherry on the cake. Go see it!
    michael.will

    SHE MONSTER/SADE

    I'd given up hope, after a decade and a half, of ever seeing another John Paizs film and I've contented myself with frequent repeat viewings of CRIMEWAVE, far and away the funniest Canadian movie ever made. FOOD CHAIN's local release on Friday came, to put it mildly, as a happy surprise. Its credits aren't as auteurish so I suspect his shrewd collaborators got behind what must've been a hard sell of this unique talent. To the best of my knowledge, or at least taste, there's no other director, including his brilliant fellow Manitoban Guy Maddin, who can take such deadpan, shamelessly bizarre humour and make it so side-splitting.

    To dispute its absolute originality, TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN shares a craziness of concept with 1984's BIG MEAT EATER, another micro-budget Canuck item (something in our water?) Rather than the conventional smug mockery of 50s drive-in sci-fi (oh look at Woody and the giant tit, how droll and cunning) these films strive to be, in look and feel, a modern day continuation of a time-locked genre that had logic and principles of its very own, though so free form that comic expression can flourish on a wide open range. While MEAT EATER, a delightful though haphazardly directed mess, was marginally a musical remake of PLAN 9, FOOD CHAIN takes its initial premise from from the interesting ASTOUNDING SHE MONSTER, complete with the strangely lit alien sexpot in the woods and main characters that are somewhat similar to the ones here. It's clear that the actors are in improvisation heaven but Paizs, in the tradition of Altman and Morrissey at their best, never lets them stray from his story telling vision. And what a vision: this is like MARAT/SADE! It's a 50s monster melodrama concieved, produced and acted out by mental patients!

    Not a single character in this movie even attempts to approximate socially acceptable behavior, nor does anyone, even on a good guy/villain level, ever question one another's unusualness. Sexual obsessions spring up all over the place but are pointedly ignored in terms of detail, as if Paizs is taking on the role of gossippy spinster aunt who knows where to cut things off for decency's sake. It doesn't stop there. He interrupts things, though briefly enough to maintain the flow, to point out things of visual interest, like a hideously familiar faux-wicker basket full of saltines, that you just know you once saw in your own childhood home. He actually has the gall to reuse enjoyed props within the same sequence: a bright pink hugely finned bulgemobile ('59 Pontiac?) appears in the background during both takes on an opposite-angled dialogue. Even the FX showcase at the grand climax, suitably tacky looking by today's standards, he undermines with swift dispatch that makes it clear that the characters are far more interested in each other's activities of the moment than any impending doom.
    WALLACEKJ

    Better Than You Think.

    I just saw this film and really had no idea what to expect. I watched it twice and found that I really enjoyed it. Its a strange, funny little tale. I really thought it was going to be dumb. But as turns out I really liked it.
    9xorys

    A very funny movie that exceeds expectations in every way - see it!

    This is a remarkable little movie. I didn't really expect much when I started watching it - after all it's a low-budget sci-fi spoof made in rather obscure circumstances. But it truly is excellent. It's finely written, well executed, and very, very funny - I stopped the playback of the movie numerous times just to give myself time to savour some of the great moments and laugh at them properly without missing anything else. The script is consistently sharp and intelligent... and the movie also has the other two requisites of great comedy - well-judged timing and high quality straight-men. It's sort of a spoof on old sci-fi movies such as The Thing and Invasion Of The Body Snatchers... but that's only the start... the movie just has an off-kilter insight into human craziness that's not quite like anything. Actually the film to which it bears the closest comparison is the Rocky Horror Picture Show... although it's not a musical. Still I could easily imagine audiences watching Top Of The Food Chain over and over again and reciting their favourite lines along with the characters. Unfortunately this probably won't happen... it's an obscure movie, and will probably lapse into oblivion without ever finding much of an audience - which would be a great shame... so go out of your way to see it - you won't regret it.

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    • Trivia
      The trophy fish Sandy takes off the wall to defend herself is a coelocanth. Coelocanths were thought to be extinct until one was caught in the 1930s.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Karel Lamonte, Atomic Scientist: We found the remains of a dead human corpse, deceased, in the hilly, lumpy, bumpy part of town outside of town.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Invasion
    • Filming locations
      • Caledon, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Bedard/Lalonde Amusements
      • Ontario Film Development Corporation
      • Space: The Imagination Station
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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