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Bats: Human Harvest

  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
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Bats: Human Harvest (2007)
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After eight years since the events of the first film, a scientist has designed a new species of bat genetically designed to be biological weapons in a confrontation between Chechen and Ameri... Read allAfter eight years since the events of the first film, a scientist has designed a new species of bat genetically designed to be biological weapons in a confrontation between Chechen and Americans.After eight years since the events of the first film, a scientist has designed a new species of bat genetically designed to be biological weapons in a confrontation between Chechen and Americans.

  • Director
    • Jamie Dixon
  • Writers
    • Chris Denk
    • Brett Merryman
  • Stars
    • David Chokachi
    • Michael Jace
    • Pollyanna McIntosh
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    3.2/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Jamie Dixon
    • Writers
      • Chris Denk
      • Brett Merryman
    • Stars
      • David Chokachi
      • Michael Jace
      • Pollyanna McIntosh
    • 20User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    David Chokachi
    David Chokachi
    • Russo
    Michael Jace
    Michael Jace
    • Martinez
    Pollyanna McIntosh
    Pollyanna McIntosh
    • Katya
    Martin Papazian
    Martin Papazian
    • Downey
    Melissa De Sousa
    Melissa De Sousa
    • O'Neal
    Tomas Arana
    Tomas Arana
    • Dr. Benton Walsh
    Mike Straub
    Mike Straub
    • Candell
    Todd Jensen
    Todd Jensen
    • Colonel
    Ivo Simeonov
    • Sergei
    Dimitur Karageorgiev
    • Lieutenant
    Jamie Dixon
    • Hostage
    Bill Cusack
    Bill Cusack
    • general Ramsey
    • (as William B. Cusack)
    George Zlatarev
    • Grigor
    • (as Georgi Zlatarev)
    Vasil Draganov
    • Dmitri
    Vladimir Kolev
    • Vladimir
    Biser Marinov
    • Alu
    Hristo Petkov
    • Malik
    Hristo Mitzkov
    • Anatoli
    • (as Hristo Mitskov)
    • Director
      • Jamie Dixon
    • Writers
      • Chris Denk
      • Brett Merryman
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    2HorrorFan1984

    Bats: Human Harvest

    Killer Bats are attacking a group of military soldiers and CIA agents in Chechnya who are seeking out a rogue doctor responsible for the mutant creatures.

    We meet a group of Delta Force soldiers who are paired up with a Russian CIA agent named Katya. They are in an Chechnya forest trying to seek out the evil Dr. Walsh who has gone rogue and is hiding dangerous American weapons. While they look for Walsh, they are attacked by genetically enhanced killer bats who seem to want to kill any human in sight. Can they find the doctor who is responsible for all of this? Or will his killer bats finish them off?

    The first Bats movie was painfully average, but at least watchable. Bats: Human Harvest is such a dull and non entertaining movie from the Sci-Fi Channel which has put out some real sequel stinkers such as Anaconda 3 and 4. This movie completely ignores the original movie making it a sequel in name only. The acting is terrible with not one redeemable actor or character to be found, just a lot of really bad fake Russian accents by a few of them.

    The military theme and storyline in this is extremely dull and didn't need to be a thing when you have a movie about killer Bats. It almost takes away from any tension that could be found from average folks in a small town that aren't trained or equipped to kill. With the military as our main characters, it's just a lot of shooting from people that all act and look alike and that we don't care about.

    I give Bats 2 only two stars for it's budget that was able to afford some quality shooting scenes and decent gore from the bat attacks. But overall this sequel is a dud. The biggest problem is that it failed to grab my attention like the first one did. There are no characters developed enough to care for, so all we are left with are CGI bats flying around killing random people. Not entertaining at all.

    2/10
    1etg1701

    Every bit as bad as it sounds

    Dull one-note characters with next to no development, unimpressive performances by people who sound like they're simply reading lines, and ludicrous special effects combine to make this a genuine stinker. The story begins with eminently bland commando Russo and his fellow soldiers attacking an Al-Qaeda training base. The scene tells us that Al-Qaeda has recently come to seek an ultimate weapon, and also serves to illustrate Russo's only character trait, a tendency to eschew teamwork. With the help of a collection of blank slates and walking stereotypes, including a Russian spy, Russo travels to Chechnyan territory to catch a mad scientist working for the terrorists. Along the way, they encounter vast hordes of flesh-eating bats that fly in broad daylight for some reason. From there, the movie becomes nothing more than a dragging morass of ridiculous action, including a scene in which a swarm of bats slices a soldier's arm off!
    3Sandcooler

    The essence of crap filmmaking

    It's called "Bats: Human Harvest", I'm pretty sure I can end the review there. You know it's going to be good for some marginal entertainment, you know it's going to be bad in any other field you can think of. What's up with the special effects in this one? CGI always looks laughable in low-budget movies but Jesus, this is just insane. The acting is universally terrible, but the Scottish chick who tries and completely fails to do a Russian accent ought to receive special mention. The weirdest thing about that though: this movie was shot in the former Soviet state of Bulgaria! How hard is it to find someone with a genuine Russian accent there? The logics behind a B-movie production, I guess I'll never get it. The comic relief scenes look like they've been written by Germans or something, most awful lines ever. Check out the hilarious interplay between the first victims, move over Laurel and Hardy. When a bunch of corpses are found in the forest, one guy reacts: "Who did this? Stalin's ghost?". Even Ed Wood would throw that in his wastebasket. The movie's filled with action though, it's not a total bore. If you can get over the fact that it sucks, you might even have fun with it.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Some good/some bad

    Bats: Human Harvest is not a good or great movie, but I can think of far worse ways to waste my time. I did like the setting, not quite exotic but atmospheric enough, the photography is not too slipshod and the editing and music were decent. The effects and acting were uneven but by no means across-the-board-distractingly-bad. Some of the effects do look artificial, but the bats are ferocious enough. In terms of acting, there are some who do put effort into their roles, but also others who look as though they are just reading lines. The real problems though were with the characters, story and especially the script. The characters are stereotypical with not much development going on. The story is not exactly dull, but it is never exactly exciting either, and holds few surprises too. The script is the worst offender, often cheesy and stilted than not. All in all, one of the movies that falls into the some good/some bad category. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    3kevin_robbins

    Bats: Human Harvest is a poorly written and executed film that isn't worth your time

    I recently watched Bats: Human Harvest (2007) on Tubi. The storyline follows a group of soldiers sent to South America to recover a terrorist hiding in caves. As they pursue the terrorist, they are attacked by genetically engineered killer bats. Can the soldiers fight off the bats and bring the terrorist to justice?

    Directed by Jamie Dixon (Shadow Builder), the film stars David Chokachi (Baywatch), Michael Jace (The Replacements), Pollyanna McIntosh (The Walking Dead), Melissa De Sousa (Miss Congeniality), and Hristo Petkov (The Hitman's Bodyguard).

    This movie falls short in almost every aspect. The premise is cliché, straightforward, and predictable. The acting, dialogue, and behavior during the circumstances feel inauthentic. Pollyanna McIntosh delivered the only performance that I enjoyed. The Russia vs. United States conversations were unimaginative and annoying, and the cinematography and overall feel of the movie have a made-for-television quality. I will say the CGI bats were surprisingly better than expected, and their kill scenes weren't bad, but there just wasn't enough of them.

    In conclusion, Bats: Human Harvest is a poorly written and executed film that isn't worth your time. I would score this a 3/10 and strongly recommend skipping it.

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      The director of the film, Jamie Dixon, wanted to reuse the puppets and animatronics of Bats that were used in the first film however almost all of them were broken and in poor condition so only CGI was used to create the bats.
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      Follows La Nuit des chauves-souris (1999)

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • SCI FI
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bats 2
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • BUFO
      • Silver Nitrate Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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