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Les ailes du chaos

Original title: Locusts
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Les ailes du chaos (2005)
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Dr. Maddy Rierdon, an investigator for the Department of Agriculture, is the only person who can protect America from a deadly breed of bioengineered locusts.Dr. Maddy Rierdon, an investigator for the Department of Agriculture, is the only person who can protect America from a deadly breed of bioengineered locusts.Dr. Maddy Rierdon, an investigator for the Department of Agriculture, is the only person who can protect America from a deadly breed of bioengineered locusts.

  • Director
    • David Jackson
  • Writer
    • Doug Prochilo
  • Stars
    • Lucy Lawless
    • John Heard
    • Dylan Neal
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • David Jackson
    • Writer
      • Doug Prochilo
    • Stars
      • Lucy Lawless
      • John Heard
      • Dylan Neal
    • 51User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lucy Lawless
    Lucy Lawless
    • Maddy Rierdon
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • Dr. Peter Axelrod
    Dylan Neal
    Dylan Neal
    • Dan Dyrer
    Gregory Alan Williams
    Gregory Alan Williams
    • General Miller
    • (as GregAlan Williams)
    Mike Farrell
    Mike Farrell
    • Lyle Rierden
    Natalija Nogulich
    Natalija Nogulich
    • Lorelei Wentworth
    • (as Natalia Nogulich)
    Mike Gomez
    Mike Gomez
    • Secretary Morales
    Esperanza Catubig
    Esperanza Catubig
    • Vivian
    Sam Temeles
    Sam Temeles
    • Wyatt Reynolds
    Mark Costello
    Mark Costello
    • Director Rusk
    Margaret Lawhon
    • Senator Clauson
    Caroline McKinley
    • Terry Axelrod
    D.J. Dierker
    D.J. Dierker
    • Jonas Hanauer
    • (as Daniel Joseph)
    Nicolas Roye
    Nicolas Roye
    • Jimmy
    Drew Seeley
    Drew Seeley
    • Willy
    • (as Andrew Seeley)
    Joel Steingold
    Joel Steingold
    • Cargo Pilot
    Chaz Roberson
    Chaz Roberson
    • School Bus Driver
    Jenna Hildebrand
    Jenna Hildebrand
    • Sofia Axelrod
    • (as Jenna Lynn Hildebrand)
    • Director
      • David Jackson
    • Writer
      • Doug Prochilo
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    vchimpanzee

    Not that bad if you weren't expecting much

    Gina has to feed the locusts in Lab C-12 at the Virginia Agricultural Institute. She's not concerned about going in the room with the locusts because, after all, they're just grasshoppers ...

    Dr. Maddy Rierdon (whose robe is open and doesn't cover her underwear), an Undersecretary of Agriculture, answers the phone and finds out she has to investigate yet another crisis involving insects. This bothers Dan (who is wearing a towel). Eventually he wants to break up with Maddy because she spends too much time on work. Later, Maddy calls him while he at his job as a United Nations Agricultural liaison, giving a tour to a group of Africans. In one of the film's few really funny moments, the translator explains that Americans have relationship problems, which makes the Africans laugh.

    Dr. Peter Axelrod (John Heard) has developed a hybrid locust from the Desert Locust and the Australian Plague Locust. It has a shorter gestational period and a longer life span than normal locusts, and it migrates faster ... and it's resistant to all known pesticides. Dr. Rierdon orders his lab shut down, and Dr. Axelrod is fired. All the locusts are destroyed. Well, almost. A couple get away down a drain, and another small group gets shipped, with a special warning label, to a California Air Force Base. At the base, there is an accident, and the locusts get out.

    Dr. Rierdon is in California anyway to check on a West Nile Virus threat. The locusts from the base have multiplied into a giant swarm and attacked a couple of campers and some Spanish-speaking farm workers.

    Meanwhile, in the East, Dr. Axelrod has still not found work (though a defense job is a possibility), but he goes to the gym so he can at least keep in shape. On the way there, he encounters the descendants of the second group of escaped locusts--and so do his daughter Sofia and all the kids on her school bus.

    Wyatt, a meteorologist in Oklahoma, advises both Dr. Rierdon and Dr. Axelrod on the weather conditions that might determine where the swarms will go next. Unfortunately, at this point, Dr. Rierdon wants Dr. Axelrod to stay out of the investigation.

    Pittsburgh is such a beautiful, modern city, which has overcome its image as a dirty and industrial. No longer is the city covered by dark clouds ... oh, wait.

    Only one thing will kill these evil creatures. Saddam Hussein used it on his people. If nothing is done, world famine will result. Perhaps it is worth sacrificing some Americans to save the country's food supply.

    The eventual solution to the locust problem is as unbelievable as the fact such a swarm could form in the first place.

    If you enjoy movies like this (and I do) this was pretty good. I'm not saying this was a good movie. Almost nothing about it suggests quality except the visual effects. These swarms were scary (to me, anyway), even in the lab. And there were a few brief, well-done shots of what appeared to be real locusts eating. As for any attempts at scientific accuracy, I don't think anyone was really trying.

    I found the characters in Stacey's office in Pittsburgh appealing enough that I would like to have seen a whole movie about them. Oh, well ...

    Mike Farrell got old! I didn't even recognize him at first in the first scene where he appeared, talking with his daughter Maddy on the phone. He was really good in that scene, but later he wasn't anything special. Other good performances came from the translator and the farm workers.

    If you like bad horror movies, this is a good one.
    4bravesrthe1

    It's Like a Car Wreck...

    You know when you pass by a car wreck and you know that it's something bad, but you just have to look at it. Well, this is that movie! For the most part it has bad acting and a really silly plot. The only reason that I'm giving it a four is because the Locusts actually look really good when grouped up and close-ups are real Locusts. Some of the government action seems pretty realistic, except for this one General that wants to spray VX-Nerve Gas, but that's really all I can say good about this movie. If your so board out of your mind and you can't sleep then laugh yourself to sleep at this movie. If you have better things to do then you know what to do. I give this movie a very giving 4 out of 10!
    4CiciRose

    Don't believe the "buzz"

    (This post contains spoilers, so don't scroll down too far too quickly if you don't want to know what happens) I, being a huge Lucy Lawless fan, could not wait to see this movie. My dad and I sat through the entire 2 hours, which feels more like 4, the entire time thinking and saying "This is so unbelievable..!!", at one point my dad even said that she (Lucy Lawless) must have owed someone a favor..That's how surprised we were that she would be doing something like this. The plot is hard to believe (This coming from someone who couldn't believe more strongly in suspension of disbelief) and it seems the characters overreact, getting the government involved so early on? Their first result using nerve gas that was originally for the war in Iraq? I tried so hard to like this movie, but the final straw was..**SPOILER SPOILER**

    When the man who created the locusts is helping Maddy get fuel for their solution, and is KILLED by the locusts..Now, I could see if he staggered in COVERED by them and bleeding to death barely able to walk, but he appeared to only have a swollen eye and cuts on his face. Granted his face was beaten up, I didn't think that an injury like that could kill someone...All in all the only reason to watch this movie would be to see Lucy. She is an incredible actress, but sadly, even she could not save this movie.
    3melrod43

    Rooting for the Locusts!!

    Oh my, oh my, oh my. Awful doesn't even begin to describe this moronic waste of time. This movie is really just an incessant cell phone ringing and someone picking it up looking harried and worried. Yet another reason to hate technology--infesting the movies now with cell phones to eat up the scenery. Wow, kept me riveted! This blech of a movie is pathetic and I'm a huge fan of science fiction. This doesn't exactly harken back to the good old sci-fi/B movies of the past--it is insulting and a grind to watch. I was hoping the locusts would eat everyone and start with the people with cell phones parked at their heads.
    7verybentlady

    Kind of campy. Not the best writing. Lawless is wonderful.

    I gave this movie 7 out of ten stars, only because of the performance of Lawless. The script wasn't the best to work with, but she is a professional, and managed to pull it off quite well.

    Still, if your not a fan of Lawless, you'll probably not appreciate this movie. (Like I say, not the best script. But does anyone have any business expecting much from a made-for-TV movie?)

    The first reviewer actually said that Hollywood needs to adopt a Xenaphobic(!) policy. As an adult, I know the difference between an actress and the character she portrays. It is unfortunate that some of the others who claim to be adults while reviewing work on this site do not.

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      The footage of the doomed airplane's second engine blowing out is a mirror image of the footage for the first engine.
    • Goofs
      When the school bus driver steps hard on the brake, none of the children in the bus move forward in reaction to the sudden stop.
    • Quotes

      Maddy: You screw with nature, nature's gonna screw with you.

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      Features Solitaire (1981)

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alerte aux insectes: invasion mortelle
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Granada America
      • VZS Productions
      • Violet Blue Productions
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      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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