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Bats, l'invasion des chauves-souris

Original title: Vampire Bats
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.5K
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Bats, l'invasion des chauves-souris (2005)
B-HorrorMonster HorrorActionAdventureHorrorSci-FiThriller

Freshmen friends of the Tate University go to an underground party in the woods nearby the local cemetery. After a death, two of the students are arrested until a professor suggests that bat... Read allFreshmen friends of the Tate University go to an underground party in the woods nearby the local cemetery. After a death, two of the students are arrested until a professor suggests that bats might be the real culprit.Freshmen friends of the Tate University go to an underground party in the woods nearby the local cemetery. After a death, two of the students are arrested until a professor suggests that bats might be the real culprit.

  • Director
    • Eric Bross
  • Writer
    • Doug Prochilo
  • Stars
    • Lucy Lawless
    • Dylan Neal
    • Liam Waite
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Eric Bross
    • Writer
      • Doug Prochilo
    • Stars
      • Lucy Lawless
      • Dylan Neal
      • Liam Waite
    • 18User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Lucy Lawless
    Lucy Lawless
    • Maddy Rierdon
    Dylan Neal
    Dylan Neal
    • Dan Dryer
    Liam Waite
    Liam Waite
    • Game Warden Jay Schuster
    Timothy Bottoms
    Timothy Bottoms
    • Hank Poelker
    Craig Ferguson
    Craig Ferguson
    • Fisherman #1
    Brett Butler
    Brett Butler
    • Shelly Beaudraux
    Tony Plana
    Tony Plana
    • Sheriff Herbst
    Jessica Stroup
    Jessica Stroup
    • Eden
    Arnie Pantoja
    Arnie Pantoja
    • Jason
    Brandon Henry Rodriguez
    Brandon Henry Rodriguez
    • Aaron
    • (as Brandon Rodriguez)
    Robin Hines
    Robin Hines
    • Lizzie
    Josh Segarra
    Josh Segarra
    • Miles
    Andrew Matthews
    Andrew Matthews
    • Keith Cline
    Donna Duplantier
    Donna Duplantier
    • Coroner
    Damon Lipari
    Damon Lipari
    • Mickey
    Jerrod Paige
    Jerrod Paige
    • Wayne
    • (as Jrod)
    Bobby Campo
    Bobby Campo
    • Don
    • (as Bobby Camposecco)
    Stephanie Honoré
    Stephanie Honoré
    • Josie
    • (as Stephanie Honore)
    • Director
      • Eric Bross
    • Writer
      • Doug Prochilo
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    6claudio_carvalho

    Pleasant Entertainment

    In Mercier, Louisiana, the freshmen friends of the Tate University Jason Ortiz (Arnie Pantoja), Aaron (Branson Rodriguez) and Eden (Jessica Stroup) go to an underground party in the woods nearby the local cemetery. They drink the punch spiced with ecstasy and completely drugged, Jason is attacked and killed by violent bats. When the police finds the body, they arrest Aaron and Eden as prime suspects. However, their biology professor Maddy Rierdon (Lucy Lawless) sees the corpse and advises that the youngster had been actually bitten by animals. When Maddy catches bats using a goat and a net, she realizes that the animals are mutant vampire bats with extra fangs and that the modification of the breed was caused by the water dumped by Carbide Waste Resources in the river. While a group seeks the lair of the bats and a means to eliminate them, Maddy discloses corruption in the town.

    "Vampire Bats" will never win an Emmy but it is a pleasant entertainment. The Brazilian title of the DVD induces the viewer to horror genre and I believe the target audience is never reached. The story is actually an adventure and if the viewer watches this movie with minor expectation, he or she may find a nice surprise. There are some usual flaws and clichés in this film, but there are also good and funny moments. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Morcegos - Assassinos da Noite" ("Bats - Night Killers")

    Note: On 07 March 2025, I saw this film again.
    vchimpanzee

    Not too bad if you have no expectations

    Aaron, Eden and Jason are back for another semester at Tate University in Louisiana. It is quite hot, so many of the guys and gals are showing off lots of skin as they have fun getting wet. The three students with lines want to party too, but in a different way. They all go to a party at night where there is drinking--and they do more than get drunk.

    One of the students starts hallucinating and hearing weird noises. He even hears what might be bats.

    Dr. Maddy Rierdon, who saved the world from locusts in another movie, teaches biology at Tate, and her husband Dan does as well. They are building a house, with the usual problems that causes, and their two kids need someone to take care of them while their parents are in school. That responsibility falls to the kids' Aunt Shelly, who likes to move things around even when Maddy and Dan have everything the way they want it.

    Two of Maddy's students are arrested after another of her students is found dead. Maddy gets involved, but it's not just because she cares too much about her students. Her area of expertise allows her to figure out just why the student died the way he did (isn't this amazing!). It turns out the student has similar wounds to those found in dead deer in the area--and he has been completely drained of blood.

    This may or may not be related, but Hank, the town's mayor, seems to be a little too friendly with Carbide, a company dumping toxic wastes.

    The party animals find a new place for their next event--the steam tunnels under the campus. Their guests, as it turns out, include bats. In fact, Maddy and Dan also attend a party--a much more dignified one--and guess who also shows up?

    Maddy comes up with a plan for getting rid of the bats. It's not perfect, but it might work. And her students are all too willing to help. Several solutions to the problem are found--all pretty unbelievable and none quite ideal, but entertaining nonetheless. Especially since the wildlife officer doesn't completely support Maddy's efforts.

    I didn't see a lot of good acting in this movie, but Lucy Lawless seemed to do quite a good job in class as she explained to her students what was going on. Brett Butler did the best job as the annoying Shelly, who was nowhere near as caustic as the "Grace Under Fire" character, which I never saw except in clips.

    The story wasn't all that scary. Most of it was investigation and problem-solving, which turned out to be enjoyable if not all that realistic. Maddy and her students would have to be absolutely brilliant and incredibly lucky. As for the bats themselves, I have to wonder why they were so selective with their targets and with their lairs. I didn't care for their ugly faces or the graphic violence (which probably lasted all of 15 seconds). Another thing: we are lucky rabies symptoms don't appear as quickly as they apparently did here. Once there are symptoms, there is no hope.

    Maddy's students included Lizzie (Robin Hines), Eden (Jessica Stroup), Aaron (Brandon Rodriguez), Keith (Andrew Matthews) and Miles (Josh Segarra).

    Overall, I found this enjoyable.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Not bad but nothing noteworthy

    I personally wouldn't go as far to say that Vampire Bats is a great movie. However I don't think it is a terrible movie either, I have seen far worse. There is a predictable story that is not particularly scary that felt half nature gone amok and half of a derivative Scooby Doo episode, a cheesy and overly-talky script that is full of ludicrous scientific motivations, clichéd characters and the final scene was unnecessary, feeling tacked on. However, it doesn't look too bad a movie, the locations are great and the editing is much better than the slipshod quality I was expecting. The music is decent, adding a bit of atmosphere, and there are a couple of scenes that did make me jump if never really terrifying me. The vampire bats are reasonable, they are used more effectively than other creatures in other movies with similar if not completely identical ideas, and while not realistic they are less hokey in design than I thought. The acting is uneven, with Lucy Lawless who is actually good the best of the lot. Dylan Neal is a non-entity sadly and Brett Butler comes very close to overdoing it. All in all, not a good movie but there are far worse movies out there. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    7walking_bread

    Surprisingly decent TV movie delivered for the Halloween season of 2005

    The dialogue of the college-aged characters towards the beginning of this made for TV film captured my attention. The group, which tended towards the Gothic or nerd type of college stereotype, spoke like real people.

    The pacing and editing was above par for a TV movie, and the fact that Lucy Lawless does not age continues to confound me.

    I Tivoed this movie, and because of the Sunday time-shifts from the afternoon NFL games, I missed the last 15 minutes of the film. I hope to catch it the next time it is run. Ideally, I will not have to wait until next Halloween.

    This movie, with a little more money and the proper advertising, could have been an acceptable movie theatre offering. OK, maybe another A/B list lead to counter Lucy Lawless would be necessary, but the basics of an intelligent, somewhat thought-provoking movie are firmly in place with Vampire Bats.
    3Prismark10

    Batty about bats

    This made for TV film is about killer vampire bats but with an environmental twist.

    Some college students get drunk and drugged, end up being attacked supposedly by wild animals but the college biology professor Lucy Lawless reckons its mutated Vampire bats caused by toxic waste in the river.

    Lawless does her best with a lot of bland non entities. The CGI and special effects are below average and the action is boring with the bats being very selective as to who they attack.

    A poor and rather silly film.

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      Production had to stop filming and evacuate the city of New Orleans once hurricane Katrina neared shore. Filming was then continued in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
    • Quotes

      Maddy Rierdon: WowWow, hang on Buster, I've got a better idea. You take Ramie to class and I'll take Violet, The students will love it.

      Dan Dryer: You just don't want my sister watching the kids' right?

      Maddy Rierdon: If she just looked after the kids that would be fine...

      Dan Dryer: [sighs] Oh God.

      Maddy Rierdon: You remember when my father was in the hospital and I went to stay with him? She rearranged all the furniture.

      Dan Dryer: It's just furniture honey, so what?

      Maddy Rierdon: IN EVERY ROOM OF THE HOUSE... She's like an over caffeinated Mary Poppins.

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vampire Bats
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Sony Pictures Television
      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
      • VZS Productions
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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