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Morphman

Original title: Larva
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.4K
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Morphman (2005)
HorrorSci-Fi

In Host, Missouri, the newcomer vet, Dr Eli Rudkus, is called by a farmer to look at one of his cows. The vet finds a strange parasite in the animal and sends it to the agriculture lab to be... Read allIn Host, Missouri, the newcomer vet, Dr Eli Rudkus, is called by a farmer to look at one of his cows. The vet finds a strange parasite in the animal and sends it to the agriculture lab to be looked into. He soon finds another one in a creek and he tells the townspeople the cause ... Read allIn Host, Missouri, the newcomer vet, Dr Eli Rudkus, is called by a farmer to look at one of his cows. The vet finds a strange parasite in the animal and sends it to the agriculture lab to be looked into. He soon finds another one in a creek and he tells the townspeople the cause might be in the animal's feed. It's soon discovered the meals are actually an experimental... Read all

  • Director
    • Abram Cox
  • Writers
    • Kenneth M. Badish
    • Boaz Davidson
    • David Goodin
  • Stars
    • Vincent Ventresca
    • Rachel Hunter
    • William Forsythe
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Abram Cox
    • Writers
      • Kenneth M. Badish
      • Boaz Davidson
      • David Goodin
    • Stars
      • Vincent Ventresca
      • Rachel Hunter
      • William Forsythe
    • 30User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Vincent Ventresca
    Vincent Ventresca
    • Dr. Eli Rudkus
    Rachel Hunter
    Rachel Hunter
    • Hayley Anderson
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Jacob Long
    Mercedes Peterson
    Mercedes Peterson
    • Night shift front desk nurse
    David Selby
    David Selby
    • Fletcher Odermatt
    Robert Miano
    Robert Miano
    • Sheriff Lester
    James Daris
    James Sheldon
    James Sheldon
    • Johnny
    Zachary Stevens
    Amanda Ianelli
    Amanda Ianelli
    Jessica Summers
    Holly McWilliams
    Sean Kissner
    • Milo Turner
    • (as Sean Kisner)
    David E. Ornston
    David E. Ornston
      Erron Jay
      Erron Jay
      • Deputy
      • (as Erron Shaw)
      Sarah Ann Schultz
      Sarah Ann Schultz
      • Barbara
      Kyle Dick
      Brandi Prine
      • Emily
      • (as Brandy Prine)
      • Director
        • Abram Cox
      • Writers
        • Kenneth M. Badish
        • Boaz Davidson
        • David Goodin
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      4MartianOctocretr5

      High body count

      Another evil conspiracy is in the works. This time it's a rich guy who owns a beef distibuting company, in league with genetic engineers, trying to make his product sell more, or better, or something. In any event, they're messing with the beef, by treating it with some kind of parasite. Guess what? Something goes wrong, and the parasites go on a rampage.

      It's actually creepy and scary enough to work, in spite of the recycled plot devices. The movie offers exploding stomachs (Alien), the conspirators covering up their actions at the expense of more lives (X Files), dumb sheriffs (lots of movies), and dumber townspeople (also lots of movies). There's also lots of bloody bodies, both humans and creatures. The acting is fairly decent, and the quasi-bat like design of the rapidly proliferating monsters is ugly enough for this sort of flick. The action is paced rather well, gory scenes balanced with scientific analysis exposition, even some "Don't look behind that door!" type stuff. Of course, they run the obligatory victim mauling scenes, including the usual couple-making-out-gets-killed routine.

      All in all, a capably managed low budget horror movie, which manages a fair number of good old fashioned scares.
      6robertemerald

      Pretty good parasite/monster movie

      The plot here is typical of its genre, experiments gone bad, quick-witted scientist/good guy, action side-kicks, a few silly teenagers caught up in it all. Unlike a lot of monster movies of its day you don't have to wait right to the end to see the monster, or the monster growing up, so to speak, and toward the end the thrills do start flying, so to speak. The actors are good, well cast. The horror is gory and plenty of splatter, though the tension needed to be better done. That might have been achieved with better film, but perhaps that was just my dvd, which seemed to have been bleached of some clarity and the colour blue (everything seemed to be a 'midwest red'). It's not a bad movie, though one can't approach it with too much anticipation, and certainly if one is into collecting classic monster movies, then you do need a copy of Larva, if only for a look at Rod Stewart's old girlfriend.
      4apfraats

      Just 'another' movie in this genre, nothing special about it.

      Having watched 1000+ movies, this one is just another one in the genre. It's has no exciting extra's at all. The story and plot are well known. Only a little different on the outside. Watching this movie is just as filling in the same mathematical formula, with other values for it's variables. Nothing new. The effect's are really bad done. Especially the 'monsters'. They just look like an old coat that is in someway washed but never ironed. The color is also not realistic. It's yellowed. Done with a meaning ? I don't know, it's just irritating to watch. I hate things like this to give a special setting to a movie. Do it with good acting, good special effects and a good story. Not with Yelowing the whole movie, I rather watch them in realistic coloring. All by all, if you're young and new to the movie-watching scene, it maybe worth a view. But if you're older and have seen a lot of movies, you really fall asleep by looking this one.
      willywants

      Predictable but watchable

      A leading meat-providing corporation takes a turn for the worst when an experiment involving seeds that beef-up cattle end up creating mutant creatures within the stomach's of those who ingest the beef. I caught "Larva" by accident this afternoon, sat down and watched it and was reasonably impressed. The plot offers nothing new, that's for sure. You've got your usual collection of characters--the greedy company CEO, the disbelieving sheriff, the throw-away creature fodder victims, etc. the film is also quite predictable. But the technical aspects of the film are well done. Director Tim Cox's visual style is strong and adds lots of credibility to the films. I loved the yellow-golden Cinematography that he bathes the film in. Acting is all-around decent, especially William Forsythe who's quite amusing as the clichéd wacko farmer. The special effects were pretty neat. Once we actually see the creatures, their somewhat disappointing, kind of like a Horseshoe crab spliced with a sting ray. Sounds pretty cool, looks rather silly and unbelievable. The make-up effects were quite impressive. Don't be fooled by the fact it's a made-for-cable monster movie, it's gory as hell (Can't wait for the DVD release). I dug all the yucky parasite business as well.

      Despite the clichéd plot and characters, it's a pretty decent, watchable movie, especially for fans of gore. Worth a viewing.

      6/10.

      Best line: "Um, sheriff, their's aliens in my backyard. They look like kites."
      6The_Void

      Entertaining enough and worth a look

      Finding out that a film is a 'Sci-Fi Original' is usually enough to put me off and indeed that is the reason I haven't seen many of them; but to my surprise, Larva is actually a well made and entertaining film that delivers the thrills along with an interesting storyline. The plot focuses on a small town somewhere in America in which the farmers are getting a good deal from a meat company as they're getting free food for their cattle. The free food also increases their productivity; but there's a side effect because it contains a parasite that eats the cattle from the inside out. This is discovered when a new vet comes to town; but it's not long before the parasite has gotten out of the control and has become a problem for the whole town. Naturally the story has holes and the acting is not the best you'll ever see; but Tim Cox's film gets over this by focusing on the storyline. Obviously it's not completely original and has been seen in many films before, but nevertheless it works well in this one. The special effects are decent when the parasite is in its first stage; although it does have to be said that the quality takes a bit of a downturn once the parasites start to grow a bit larger. However, it's not a big problem really; you've got to expect cheap effects from a film like this and it delivers the goods in other areas. Overall, this is certainly fun entertainment and I would recommend giving it a look.

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      Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
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        Jennifer Lyn Quackenbush's debut.
      • Goofs
        In the scene where the guy and the girl are making out, the girl removes her bra. When the parasite starts to hurt the guy, he tells her to drive to a hospital. When she climbs to the front seat, she's wearing the bra again. As she starts the car, her bra is again missing, but as she runs away from the car, the bra is back on.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Creating 'Larva' (2005)
      • Soundtracks
        All There Is?
        Written and Performed by Stephen Edwards

        Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music

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      • Release date
        • January 22, 2005 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Germany
        • United States
      • Official site
        • SCI FI Channel
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Larva
      • Filming locations
        • Springfield, Missouri, USA(Exterior)
      • Production companies
        • Millennium Films
        • Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG
        • Active Entertainment
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        • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 36m(96 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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