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Glass Trap

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
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Glass Trap (2005)
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When an army of radioactive ants are unknowingly carted into a skyscraper, a group of people have to find a way out before they're eaten one by one.When an army of radioactive ants are unknowingly carted into a skyscraper, a group of people have to find a way out before they're eaten one by one.When an army of radioactive ants are unknowingly carted into a skyscraper, a group of people have to find a way out before they're eaten one by one.

  • Director
    • Fred Olen Ray
  • Writers
    • Lisa Morton
    • Brett Thompson
  • Stars
    • C. Thomas Howell
    • Stella Stevens
    • Siri Baruc
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Fred Olen Ray
    • Writers
      • Lisa Morton
      • Brett Thompson
    • Stars
      • C. Thomas Howell
      • Stella Stevens
      • Siri Baruc
    • 24User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Curtis
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Joan Highsmith
    Siri Baruc
    Siri Baruc
    • Sharon
    Brent Huff
    Brent Huff
    • Dennis
    Chick Vennera
    Chick Vennera
    • Paolo
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Sheriff Ed
    Peter Spellos
    Peter Spellos
    • Howard Brunel
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Corrigan
    Tracy Brooks Swope
    Tracy Brooks Swope
    • Elizabeth
    Whitney Sloan
    Whitney Sloan
    • Carly
    John Clement
    • Jack Warner
    Ron Harper
    Ron Harper
    • Henry 'Hank' Conlon
    Mark Ginther
    Mark Ginther
    • Sam
    Diana Kauffman
    Diana Kauffman
    • Mila
    Ana Alexander
    Ana Alexander
    • LuLu
    Ted Monte
    Ted Monte
    • Worth
    Richard Gabai
    Richard Gabai
    • Jake Lewis
    John Baer
    John Baer
    • Actor in TV Monster Movie
    • Director
      • Fred Olen Ray
    • Writers
      • Lisa Morton
      • Brett Thompson
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    3Bernie4444

    Miguel gets dispatched in the opening credits

    Talk about "bee" movies o.k. "Ant" or less. This may be a yum-yum eat-em-up movie but they packed it with a lot of snots so you feel sorry for the eaters and not the eaties.

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    The film is rather antiquated even for 2005.

    However, there are some shocking scenes.

    Sometimes this film is compared to the movie Des monstres attaquent la ville (1954); they had taller-ants. Or L'Empire des fourmis géantes (1977), where Joan Collins may get eaten.

    This is also an advertisement for ant chow. You get to kibitz and say do not stick your head in the plants.

    The ants should get an Ant-trophy for best actors.

    Ant-ee-M!
    1krywolff

    1 out of 10 people prefer this movie to shock therapy

    This movie was so terrible it was amusing. I understand it is just a low budget B movie but I swear there were so many indiscretions that could have been avoided that made it very frustrating to watch.

    My favorite part was when someone BURNS A CD on $30 DVD player that they pretend is part of a computer. I know, I have the exact DVD model.

    The characters aren't consistent with their personalities. I enjoy stupid movies, but this one was more than I could handle because it was simply bad. B movies have the excuse of having a low budget, but in this case, I think if they had 20 Million dollars and the same help and talent, they couldn't have done any better because they aren't capable.

    On a final note, I'm not sure how, but movies from this DEJ company have been on high order at my local Blockbuster. There were a couple actual blockbuster mainstream movies recently, where they don't keep many in stock. Then these "C. Thomas" movies come out and they keep 20 of them in stock. So don't be fooled by the "War of the Worlds" in your movie store right now, it's a B movie, not Tom Cruise.
    4lastliberal

    Here Ants! Here Ants!

    It has been a long time since The Poseidon Adventure, but I have to say that Stella Stevens still looks good. Maybe it's the water in Mississippi.

    She is a real bit*h of a boss to Sharon (Siri Baruc), who just happens to see the first ant. No. it's not Them, but it is a throwback to that period. Splattering blood looks so much better in color.

    The ants themselves were terrible. They were so fake that only the clueless would be truly scared. Even the gun they found looked fake.

    Things get interesting when Martin Kove shows to battle the ants.

    MIla (Diana Kauffman) and LuLu (Ana Alexander) provide much needed distractions throughout.
    5krorie

    Who do you call? You call maintenance!

    Don't expect "Them," and you won't be disappointed. Take it as the SciFi Channel intended it to be, a lighthearted, escapist giant ant made-for-TV flick with funny lines strewn throughout, and you'll be entertained for ninety minutes. Listen for the humor in the script delivered knowingly by such veteran Thespians as Andrew Prine and Stella Stevens, who is still gorgeous after all these years. While C. Thomas Howell is no longer the teen heart throb of yesterday (my daughter when a teen in the 80's had a huge, sexy photo of Howell draping her closet door), he is still a competent actor. The entire cast shines with no one actually taking his/her part too seriously.

    The special effects are bargain basement, which used to be understandable when the producers were low on funds and special effects were so expensive. But today with computer-generated imagery (CGI) the viewer expects more, even from budget films. The giant ants look like cheap plastic models which is probably what they are.

    The direction is not bad coming from one who moonlights as a wrestler with the moniker "Fabulous" Freddie Valentine. And the script, with lines such as,"She's found Charlie!" when the USDA lady stumbles on the bloody bones of a greenhouse worker, is often witty and clever. The camera work is at times dazzling, especially toward the end of the film when viewers are treated to a view of Lulu and Mila (Ana Alexander and Diana Kauffman respectively) shimmying across a wire exposing their thong-clad derrières.

    The story is predictable and trite about mutant ants, puffed up by radiation, running amok in a high rise office building in beautiful downtown Burbank (or some such locale), hence the title,"The Glass Trap," terrorizing several intended victims trapped for various reasons inside on a Saturday. As with most "people trapped inside a building on Saturday" movies, each one has unfulfilled dreams and ambitions. There is always at least one who has a hidden past. This time it's the janitor, Curtis (C. Thomas Howell). Just as the humongous bloodthirsty ants attack, dripping formic acid all over the place, those desperately escaping up a shaft ladder to the roof pause for Curtis to explain to everyone why he has a rap sheet. Sorry, I won't give away that part of the movie.
    6happyangie99

    Not bad for a bad movie

    If you expect a massive budget and CGI effects with non stop action, than this is not for you. But if your in the mood for a campy 70's, 80's style film with some washed up actors than this is for you.

    The plot is simple. Get some people trapped in a high rise building with some funny looking giant ants and see who gets out alive. I was quite pleased with this film. C. Thomas Howell is here, and not sleep walking but not over acting either.

    These kind of movies are always a good find at the video store. They give b movies a good name. The only problem I have with it is the ending. I won't give it away but sitting through this for 70+ minutes and then the spring the ending on you, it wasn't the best. But it still is fun. Get a six pack, some pizza and friends together and make a night of it.

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      When Curits enters Brett Huff's office to clean it he is shown with his headphones off. The disc drive opens and the next shot is of Curtis looking at the computer, and his headphones are back on.
    • Quotes

      Sharon: Here Ants! Here Ants!

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      Featured in 31 Horror Movies in 31 Days: The Ant-Movie and the Wasp... Movie (2018)

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Insects
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • $475,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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