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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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      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."
      6claudio_carvalho

      Surprisingly Funny and Entertaining B-Movie

      In Host, Missouri, the newcomer Dr. of Veterinary Science Eli Rudkus (Vincent Ventresca) is called by the farmer Jacob Long (William Forsythe) to exam one of his cows. The veterinarian finds a strange parasite in the animal and sends it to a friend in the Department of Agriculture for research. Later, he finds the same parasite in a creek and he summons the population for a meeting, warning that the cause might be the animal food. However, Fletcher Odermatt (David Selby), the wealthy owner of the local Host Tender Meals that has been providing free animal food for the farmers, brings his lawyer Hayley Anderson (Rachel Hunter) and discredits Eli. When a huge mutant parasite attacks Eli and Jacob, they discover that the meals are actually an experimental genetic cocktail that is growing parasites inside the kettles and people.

      "Larva" is a surprisingly funny and entertaining B-movie. The flawed story is silly and trash and it is hilarious to see, for example, the veterinarian Eli using his bare hands touching the mutant parasite that has just been killed, or the chase in the hospital. Nevertheless the absurdness of the plot, I believe that fans of B-movies may like "Larva". My vote is six.

      Title (Brazil): "Homem Larva" ("Larva Man")
      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.
      4TheLittleSongbird

      Watchable, but pretty lame

      I'll be honest in saying that I wasn't expecting much, and although it was better than expected I didn't get much either. The opening scene is actually quite good having a nice atmosphere to it, the make-up is generally impressive and there are two actors who do try hard and on the most part succeed, Vincent Ventesca is a charismatic lead and William Forsythe plays his role with crusty demeanor that suits him and his character well. However, the monster effects seem cool on paper but look silly on screen, consequently I found it difficult to be menaced by them. The haphazard editing also doesn't help, nor the generic and sometimes sluggish-sounding music. The action and gore is actually not badly paced or done, just that they are derivative of other films that have done certain scenes better, such as Alien with the exploding stomach idea. But the real problems with Larva(or MorphMan) are the clichéd characters(plus none of them are really that likable or well-developed, just how many times are we going to have the "dumb" sheriff idea?), formulaic and very predictable story(the ending you can actually see coming well before it happens because again I have seen endings like that before), the terrible, cheesy script such as someone going back for candy when they are running for their lives and the lack of any real suspense or thrills. I have definitely seen much worse acting, but acting-wise here only Ventesca and Forsythe really stood out. So all in all, lame but at the end of the day not too bad. 4/10 Bethany Cox
      3kevin_robbins

      This had a worthwhile premise that with better execution could have been very good

      Larva (2005) is a movie that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows some experiments on larva that get out of the lab and into the local cattle. As the cattle are slaughtered and turned into meat for the locals the cattle might not be the only ones infected by the parasites.

      This movie is directed by Abram Cox (Mammoth) and stars Vincent Ventresca (The Invisible Man), Rachel Hunter (The Benchwarmers), William Forsythe (Raising Arizona) and Mercedes Peterson (Rattlers 2).

      This has one of those predictable storylines where the entire movie you're waiting for the "experiment gone wrong" explanation. The acting is better than the writing and the dialogue is frustrating at times. The horror scenes are disappointing and the CGI isn't very good. The kills are just okay, which is too bad because there's a worthwhile concept buried deep in here.

      Overall, this had a worthwhile premise that with better execution could have been very good. Unfortunately this falls short of its potential. I would score this a 3/10 and recommend skipping it.

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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
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        Written and Performed by Stephen Edwards

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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
        1 hour 36 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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