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Queen Crab

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Queen Crab (2015)
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A young girl steals her dad's growth experiment infused grapes and feeds them to a pet crab. Years later, the now gigantic crustacean attacks the town!A young girl steals her dad's growth experiment infused grapes and feeds them to a pet crab. Years later, the now gigantic crustacean attacks the town!A young girl steals her dad's growth experiment infused grapes and feeds them to a pet crab. Years later, the now gigantic crustacean attacks the town!

  • Director
    • Brett Piper
  • Writer
    • Brett Piper
  • Stars
    • Michelle Simone Miller
    • Kathryn Metz
    • Richard Lounello
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    3.7/10
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    • Director
      • Brett Piper
    • Writer
      • Brett Piper
    • Stars
      • Michelle Simone Miller
      • Kathryn Metz
      • Richard Lounello
    • 11User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Michelle Simone Miller
    Michelle Simone Miller
    • Melissa Webber
    • (as Michelle Miller)
    Kathryn Metz
    • Jennifer Kane
    Richard Lounello
    Richard Lounello
    • Deputy Sonny Huggins
    Ken Van Sant
    • Sheriff Clarke
    A.J. DeLucia
    • Stewart MacKendrick
    Danielle Donahue
    Danielle Donahue
    • Daisy
    Steve Diasparra
    • Moe
    Yolie Canales
    • Sally Rae Rooney
    Houston Baker
    Houston Baker
    • Sketch
    Liberty Asbury
    • Little Melissa
    M. Simone Miller
    • Mom
    Mark Polonia
    • Dad
    Stacy Allen
    • Mrs. Tromby
    Eugene Carlone
    • Bartender Mechanic
    Bernard Van Sant
    • Farmer Phil
    Michael Gray
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    10dubiouslineage

    Creepy Crawly 1950s Style Giant Monster B Movie Fun!!

    A small freshwater crustacean mutates into a giant monster crab and attacks a small town! This silly send-up of 1950s sci-fi knows exactly what it is and never takes itself too seriously. The acting and screenplay is amatuerish but everyone appears to be having fun. The mix of low-level CGI and Harryhausen-style stop motion effects works perfectly here. Look... this is not a big budget summer blockbuster like Jurrasic World or Kong Island. It's just a fun little sci-fi creature feature that was made by Brett Piper his crazy friends. Take it for what it is and you'll enjoy it.
    6kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Enjoyable and cheesy old-school throwback effort

    Following a series of accidents, the sheriff of a small-town come to believe the stories about his niece raising a monstrous crab from her youth that was ingested with a growth hormone that made it huge which has now gotten loose and terrorizing the community, forcing him to deal with her creature to save the town.

    This was a pretty solid and enjoyable throwback offering. Most of that fun is based on the old-school charm found throughout here in the special effects. Dripping with a wholly enjoyable dedication to the stop-motion effects work found for the main creature, both in the opening set up in the past that it shows it around the more traditional size or the full-size creature running wild on its rampage or acting gently with the girl who raised it that serves as s fun start to the action in the second half. This has a lot of screen time letting it get quite a lot of impressive elements to like here. There's also a lot to like with the fun reveal of the town they live in which sets things in motion. From the interactions at the barn showing off the citizens in the town to their different individual plotlines showing how they back together as friends to the various histories of everyone involved, this offers a fun way to get into things. That then allows for enough motivation and general information to be had that it remains quite interesting to dive into so that those action scenes feature some heartwarming moments as it interacts with the townspeople. These here are what makes for a fun time for the most part. There isn't much to dislike with this one. Taking the goofiness and low-budget indications into effect which may not be for everyone, the main aspect that feels off here is the supposed backstory involving her friendship with the actress who returns to town. They seem to be quite at odds and somewhat unrealistic to be that kind of friends, especially with her desire to protect the creature so their backstory makes no sense. The other issue here is the somewhat bland and pretty horror-less beginning to this one, as although we get an idea about the residents' nothing much really happens and it takes a while to start letting the crab loose. These are what hold the film back.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
    4drystyx

    Written with just a bit too much hate

    This low budget movie about a giant crab keeps to its cheap roots, which is good, but makes the mistake of trying to appease the "hate mongering crowd".

    In one respect, this does okay. There's a bit of a fresh approach. The idea itself was well founded, but the group picked the worst writer to pen this story, as if usually the case when too many cooks spoil the broth. The idea that "voting" on the right route and right way and right writer is a guarantee to get the most predictable and stereotypical product one can get.

    It actually helps that the actors can't act, but it hurts that they can't do comedy. In fact, they're so bad, that one wonders if they were so distressed and disgusted with the amount of "hate" written into the story, that they purposely didn't try.

    And that's the thing. The "hate" is there. The "small town camaraderie motif of golden age sci fi and of the Japanese Godzilla series was a positive and refreshing approach.

    Here, it looks like a small group commandeered this into the direction of "no artistry" and "no enjoyment". The "joy" is totally gone from this.

    It's a summation of the little things. The contrived death of a man caring enough to try to help a woman, the contrived death of a woman defending her land, the protagonist's sensible ward becoming a sheriff, a position voted upon by people who don't respect "respect".

    Overall, a bad movie, but the fact that it doesn't "waste" resources or talent gives it a pass, and it is slightly watchable. It flops against golden age sci fi and Japanese monster movie sci fi, but fares well compared to the totally depressing and horrible sci fi of the 21st century.

    Lots of flaws, but for modern sci fi, this is actually a safe pick for viewing. It should have had a better writer.
    1duncanidaho123

    unbelievable

    The film poster should be sticked next to "trash" in the dictionary
    4marydm-43470

    Truly Deeply Madly Original

    Way to go Tubi! What a brilliant creature feature!

    Girl with awful parents befriends freshwater crab who strokes her hand with her (it's a girl crab!) mandible and thus an unbreakable bond is established between the two.

    A bond that will dictate the girl's entire life and the crab's own life right into "adulthood".

    Every creature feature convention trope is broken in this brave little flick, even though the special effects such as they are are cartoonish apart from those scenes towards the end lit by a phosphorescent full moon. Brilliant mood setter.

    You can tell which idiots in the movie will meet their just ends at the crab's mandibles. You can also tell which characters are going to be positive and support the unlikely friendship between the girl and her pet with an exoskeleton. It's so sweetly rewarding that the morons die. I've NEVER forgiven Spielberg for killing off Eddie in Jurassic Park II, The Lost World.

    The movie is rich in so much subtext: parents suck, some people don't deserve to be parents, freaks bond, girls bond, science is the only way to deal with freaks, quiet natural scenery can harbour unseen wonder and terror...and the ending just what I emotionally wanted to happen.

    A 50s B grade SciFi flick with a difference. Parody with a heart of gold. Just loved the freshness of its themes.

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      The VHS Tape Of Feeders Appeared
    • Goofs
      Besides the sheriff's Halloween costume uniform, he's obviously right handed, but wearing a holster on his right side meant to be cross-drawn from the left. Plus, the semi auto pistol he's carrying has no magazine in it .
    • Connections
      References L'Arnaque (1973)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Queen Crab: The Main Course
    • Production company
      • Polonia Brothers Entertainment
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      • $75,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 20 minutes
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