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Insecticidal

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
822
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Insecticidal (2005)
HorrorThriller

Entomology student Cami researches insects at her sorority house. Her sister Josi uses insecticide, causing insects to mutate and grow, trapping them. Josi harbors the mutant, ravenous insec... Read allEntomology student Cami researches insects at her sorority house. Her sister Josi uses insecticide, causing insects to mutate and grow, trapping them. Josi harbors the mutant, ravenous insect breed.Entomology student Cami researches insects at her sorority house. Her sister Josi uses insecticide, causing insects to mutate and grow, trapping them. Josi harbors the mutant, ravenous insect breed.

  • Director
    • Jeffery Scott Lando
  • Writer
    • Jeff O'Brien
  • Stars
    • Meghan Heffern
    • Rhonda Dent
    • Travis Watters
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    822
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeffery Scott Lando
    • Writer
      • Jeff O'Brien
    • Stars
      • Meghan Heffern
      • Rhonda Dent
      • Travis Watters
    • 25User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    Meghan Heffern
    Meghan Heffern
    • Cami
    Rhonda Dent
    Rhonda Dent
    • Josi
    Travis Watters
    Travis Watters
    • Mitch
    • (as Travis Waters)
    Shawn Bachynski
    • Martin
    Samantha McLeod
    Samantha McLeod
    • Sophi
    Anna Amoroso
    Anna Amoroso
    • Jeni
    Natalie Boll
    Natalie Boll
    • Twisti
    • (as Natalia Walker)
    Ryan Zwick
    • Dick
    Anna Farrant
    • Belli
    Nelson Leis
    Nelson Leis
    • Kyle
    • (as Nelson Carter-Leis)
    Chris Guy
    • Cherri
    Alan Steele
    • Pizza Boy
    Vicky Huang
    • Fumi
    Simon Sippola
    • Security Guard
    • (voice)
    Sean Whale
    Sean Whale
    • Sluggo
    Bryan Shinohara
    • Insect #17
    • Director
      • Jeffery Scott Lando
    • Writer
      • Jeff O'Brien
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    User reviews25

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    1SnoopyvsRedBaron

    *SIGH *Where to begin?

    To say this "movie" is awful is not enough. Too bad that IMDb does not contain negative numbers to rate this piece of trash. I originally thought at least prepubescent boys might like this movie for the female eye candy but looking at the laughable CGI I think they would hate this movie also. The plot is lame, acting is so bad where the "reality shows" are Oscar material compared to this. Did I mentioned the special effects or lack of? The CGI looks like it were done not on a Commodore 64, like the above commenter mentioned, but on a Tandy TRS-80. Especially the Praying Mantis, it looks like someone did not even bothered to look at an insect book, an Animal Planet documentary, or even the old b&w sci-fi movie, THE DEADLY MANTIS, to get an accurate rendition of the a praying mantis. Imagine a crudely drawn bug (ala 5 yo kid) with a Kermit the Frog head and you pretty much get the idea how bad the mantis was "created". I think everyone involved made this movie for some film class they are taking at the college they maybe attending. I can not believe they took themselves seriously when they made this barf bag of a film. I just want to say to future film students watch this as a lesson IN NOT WHAT MAKE and you will live a long happy life.
    6claudio_carvalho

    A Delight for Fans of Trash Movies

    Cami (Meghan Heffern) is a dedicated student of etymology that is researching insects in her sorority house. When her sorority sister Josi (Rhonda Dent) sprays insecticide on her bugs, Cami becomes upset. But sooner she learns that the insects had grown bigger and bigger and her sister and she are under siege of the insects. Further, Josi is the host of the breed of mutant insects that are very hungry.

    "Insecticidal" is a B-movie with all the elements of this type of film: hot naked girls, terrible dialogs, awful story and acting, poor special effects and lots of gore and spittle. Therefore, it is only recommended for fans of trash movies. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Inseticida" ("Insecticidal")
    3PeterGriffinLives

    It's Bad, REALLY Bad!

    Ah, giant bug movies. If you're like me, you fondly remember films like "Them," "Tarantula" and maybe even "Eight-Legged Freaks." "Insecticidal" aims for that same genre...sort of. The premise is simple: a sorority house gets attacked by giant bugs. You know how this movie will go. People will be hacked apart by the merciless arthropods, the house will be turned into a battleground, and yes, there will be lesbians.

    In all truth, there are decent parts to this film. The movie doesn't take itself too seriously, acknowledging at points its own cheesiness. The actors and actresses who play our main characters pull off their less-than-Shakespearean lines pretty well. And, of course, there is eye candy to be found here.

    Unfortunately, the film suffers from painful amounts of stupidity when it comes to the bugs and pretty much anything involving them. For instance, Cammy, the nerd (we know she's a nerd because she wears glasses) creates the monsters by accident. That would work for this setting, except for the REASON behind it. She states that she was mocked by her professors for her outlandish theory that "insects used to be the dominant species," and that she was experimenting on them to prove that they had "dormant genes." A combination of these experiments and some pesticide exposure activated these genes and made the bugs grow huge.

    First, the claims that bugs were once dominant on Earth: No @#$%, Sherlock! Back in the Carboniferous period (300 million years ago) arthropods DID rule the world. There were dragonflies with 3-foot wingspans, centipede/millipede relatives from 5 to 10 feet long and scorpions 3 feet long. The idea that any modern scientist would mock Cammy for stating what's already true is just idiotic.

    Second, the whole "dormant genes" idea: It's possible (although REALLY unlikely) that modern arthropods do hold dormant genes from their Carboniferous ancestors, but how the heck did Cammy manage to turn those genes on? It remains a mystery.

    "Insecticidal" also suffers from what I like to call pseudo-intelligence. When the filmmakers want you to think that a character is smart, they have him or her use really long words, even if those words make no sense. When the giant praying mantis appears, Cammy classifies it with a long, Latin-sounding name. The problem is that the praying mantis's REAL scientific name is simply "Mantis religiosa" The final thing that hurts this film is that the special effects aren't so special. If brought to life effectively and accurately, the giant insects, arachnids and other invertebrates in "Insecticidal" could be terrifying. The praying mantis (a major enemy in the movie) has a ridiculous Kermit-the-frog mouth and the annoying habit of knocking people to the ground and apparently whacking them repeatedly with its forelegs. A real praying mantis attack is far more disturbing: it's spiny forelegs snatch prey in the blink of an eye and simply hold it there while the insect's blade-like mouth-parts methodically chew through the living victim. That would have been far more frightening than being slapped to death by Kermit the bug.

    There are so many things wrong with this movie (herbivorous stag and rhinoceros beetles are shown eating people, as well as everything I already mentioned) that I can't rank it highly. That said, I'm actually recommending this film. It's so incredibly bad that you can have your own Mystery Science Theatre night with it.
    2Horrorible_Horror_Films

    So bad, I stopped paying attention after the first 10 minutes

    So bad, I stopped paying attention after the first 10 minutes. I'm not kidding, this movie is filled with the most obviously bad cgi scorpion I've ever seen, ever. Each character is painfully stupid. Plot is stupid, "special" effects are stupid, etc. If you are a vegetable you may enjoy this I suppose, but then if you are a vegetable you probably don't really care one way or the other, which leads me to believe that the people who made this movie must be vegetables. I'd give a synopsis of the plot, but trust me, it really doesn't matter, but I'll try anyway: Something about bugs, and a nerdy girl and some dumb slut who is a terrible actress, thats basically all I can remember, and I challenge anyone not to loose brain cells while watching this crap.
    4movieman_kev

    'special' effects on par with "the Thing Below"

    With so-called 'special' effects that may very well rival "the Thing Below", this tale of giant intelligent bugs that terrorize sorority girls is bad in every possible way. The acting's awful, the plot's overtly stupid, and the aforementioned special effects make the whole thing laughable, if not for the fact that you'll be too depressed that you've wasted about an hour and a half on this garbage. Even nudity can't save this from falling into the abyss of the dreaded DVD bargain bin. Not that bargain can be used in any connotation when referring to this movie. No matter which way you slice it, simply dreadful. Good thing that Director Jeffery Lando holds three citizenships, become this film (and his others) are so bad that his American should be revoked.

    My Grade: F

    Eye Candy: the unfortunately named Chris Guy shows everything she's got; Rhonda Dent shows T&A; Anna Farrant and Natalia Tudge just show tits

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      [first lines]

      Josi: [Josi and Mitch having sex] Oh, my god! Who's your princess? Who's your princess? Who's your princess?

      Mitch: [Josi pinches his nipples] Ahh! You are... princess Josi.

      Josi: That's right... and princess Josi needs excitement.

      Mitch: Do we have to do this role-crap-playing all the time? I'm tired of being firemen, escaped convicts or horny paperboys...

      Josi: What? You just wanna have sex with me? Ist that it?

      Mitch: [Josi pinches his nipples even harder] Yes... no... I-I... no... yeah.

      Josi: Let me spell it out for you: Right now I am a princess. Princess needs excitement. Screwing footballplayers is boring. You, Mitch, are footballplayer. Comprende? Right now princess wants a blacksmith. Princess wants a dirty, sweaty, hot, rough blacksmith.

    • Connections
      References Les 7 mercenaires (1960)
    • Soundtracks
      Insecticidal
      Written by Novastatik

      Performed by Novastatik

      Produced by Kai

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Человекоядные
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Riptide Entertainment
      • Incisor Productions
      • Way Below the Line Productions
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    • Budget
      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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