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Bug

  • 2002
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Bug (2002)
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An eclectic group of individuals in Silverlake are propelled by a series of cause-and-effect chain reactions to a common destiny.An eclectic group of individuals in Silverlake are propelled by a series of cause-and-effect chain reactions to a common destiny.An eclectic group of individuals in Silverlake are propelled by a series of cause-and-effect chain reactions to a common destiny.

  • Directors
    • Phil Hay
    • Matt Manfredi
  • Writer
    • Matt Manfredi
  • Stars
    • John Carroll Lynch
    • Segun Ajaga
    • Megan Cavanagh
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.2K
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    • Directors
      • Phil Hay
      • Matt Manfredi
    • Writer
      • Matt Manfredi
    • Stars
      • John Carroll Lynch
      • Segun Ajaga
      • Megan Cavanagh
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    John Carroll Lynch
    John Carroll Lynch
    • Wallace
    Segun Ajaga
    • Child
    Megan Cavanagh
    Megan Cavanagh
    • Meter Maid
    Grant Heslov
    Grant Heslov
    • Gordon - Guy in Bug Suit
    Trevor David
    Trevor David
    • Artist
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Cyr
    Alexis Cruz
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    Jamie Kennedy
    Jamie Kennedy
    • Dwight
    Sarah Paulson
    Sarah Paulson
    • Eilleen
    Larry Cox
    • Waiter
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • The Dept. of Health Inspector…
    Phil Hay
    Phil Hay
    • Convenience Store Manager
    Brett Rickaby
    Brett Rickaby
    • Norman
    Jon Huertas
    Jon Huertas
    • Mitchell
    Alexandra Wescourt
    Alexandra Wescourt
    • Gwenn
    Karen Bralove
    • Flower Vendor
    Jake Blecha
    • Angry Teen
    Christopher Thornton
    Christopher Thornton
    • Gary - Guy Hit by Can
    • (as Christopher Thorton)
    • Directors
      • Phil Hay
      • Matt Manfredi
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      • Matt Manfredi
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    8cjr71244

    Follow the effects of smashing a bug and all the wonderful things it leads to

    I Last night I had the pleasure of seeing the movie BUG at the Florida Film Festival and let me say it was a real treat. The Directors were there and they did a Q&A afterwards. The movie begins with a young boy smashing a roach beneath his foot, a man who is nearby parking his car sees the young boy smash it and runs to ask the kid `why? why? did he have to kill that living creature?' in his rush to counsel the youth in the error of his ways, the man neglects to pay his parking meter, which starts off a whole chain of events involving people not at all related to him, some funny, some sad, and some ridiculous. This movie has a lot of laughs, Lots! and there are many actors which you will recognize. The main actors who stood out in the film for me were: Jamie Kennedy (from his comedy show the Jamie Kennedy Experiment, playing a fortune cookie writer; John Carroll Lynch (who plays Drew's cross dressing brother on the Drew Carey show) playing the animal loving guy who just can't get it right; Brian Cox (The original Hannibal Lecter in Manhunter) playing the germaphobic owner of a Donut and Chinese Food Take Out joint. There is one line where Cox tells his chef to wash off some pigs blood that is on the sidewalk by saying "clean up that death" which is quite funny mostly because of Cox's "obsessed with germs" delivery. The funniest moment in the movie comes when a young boy imitates his father, whom he heard earlier in the day yell out `MotherF*****', while in the classroom. Another extremely funny and surreal scene is when Trudie Styler (Mrs. Sting herself) and another actor perform a scene on a cable access show, from the film the boy in the plastic bubble. The actor who hosts the cable access show is just amazing he is so serious and deadpan and his performance as both the doctor and the boy in the plastic bubble is enthralling. There are many other fine and funny actors and actresses in this film and having shot it in less than a month with a budget of just about $1 million, the directors Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi (who are screenwriters by trade, having written crazy/beautiful and the upcoming Tuxedo starring Jackie Chan) have achieved a film that is great, funny and endearing.
    8lchaney-1

    Imaginative mix of fantasy & reality

    Worth watching twice because of the rapid-paced causal shifts among several compelling stories, "Bug" emerges as a wholly satisfying work of art that plays ever-optimistic love against myriad examples of frustrating reality.

    My favorite characters are Wallace (John Carroll Lynch)whose overriding concern for life--from that of a cockroach to the airline passengers for whom he is partially responsible--frames the film; Olive (Christina Kirk), who spends considerable time creating surreal but tasty meals for her impossible husband Ernie (Chris Bauer); and Mitchell, a cable TV technician with unbounded trust in fortune cookie messages: "You will meet the girl of your dreams."

    Against such optimism are the forces of quirky reality, all generated by actions of the characters: parking tickets, a clogged drain in a Chinese food/donut shop, TV disruption, a crushed auto fender, an obliterated dinner reservation that eventually results in cancellation of a Hawaiian vacation.

    The film is funny: Olive getting drunk at a Chippendale performance, Johnston (Michael Hitchcock)as a customer service rep attempting to deal with an irate customer, the germ-obsessive Cyr (Brian Cox) facing a restaurant inspector, Dwight (Jamie Kennedy) reacting to his girlfriend's refusal to have children by writing hostile Chinese cookie fortunes: "Your girlfriend is lying to you" and the guy who falls asleep while manning a jackhammer because he spent the night looking for his girlfriend's missing cat.

    A minor story with public cable access host (Darryl Theirse) and a local acting teacher reading from "The Boy in the Bubble" expresses the major theme: love comes from the heart.

    "Bug" entertains on much the same level as "trains, planes and automobiles" but on a lower budget and with a fresher eye.
    10untrusted

    I loved this movie

    I just watched this movie on Showtime. Quite by accident actually. If I wouldn't have only had 6 hrs of sleep for the past two days then I wouldn't have came home early from work. If I hadn't came home early from work I wouldn't have seen this movie. I wouldn't have known what I was missing, but I would've missed a lot.

    That's the way this movie is. It's almost playing on the Kevin Bacon effect. That and causality (hence my verbiage above). Ever character is intertwined in some way or another. Action, reaction, interaction, non-interaction. This movie is just wonderful. I'm going to have to find a copy to buy.
    8ordepavlis2004

    Vertiginous

    I recently bought this movie and I do not regret having it at all as a matter of fact I am very please have this movie to add to my collection. Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay, movie directors, took less than one month to film and spent about 1 million EUR to produce this great movie. This proves that not only big productions make great movies.

    The title of this movie fits in perfectly. In computer language BUG means program error which causes reactions in computer function. Our reactions can cause these negative side effects, but also great moments of beauty. The vertiginous happenings in this movie start with the death of a BUG. A man witnesses the "crime" on the other side of the road...From there onwards everything gets complicated...

    I point out John Carrol Lynch ("Fargo"), Wallece, the man who cannot make everything right at all.
    9legowelt

    Coincidence?

    This is a great movie! Most of us have seen Jurassic Park, where the Chaos Theory is summarized by telling about a butterfly's wings, causing a tornado on the other side of the planet. Well, Bug is all about that (or at least something, don't worry this is no spoiler) I'm definitely not a religious type and don't believe in pre-destined stuff, fate, etc, but this movie surely makes you wonder if coincidence really exists...

    further more, the acting and camera are excellent too, another prove that it's still possible to make a good movie without a zillion bucks

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2004 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Curb Entertainment (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Букашка
    • Filming locations
      • Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Bug Productions
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Stereo

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