Big Bad Bugs

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"Some Dimensions Should Remain Locked"
  • NR
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 2.2  (396)

Big Bad Bugs is a 2012 science fiction horror film directed by Peter Paul Basler. The movie follows a group of scientists, including Jack Plotnick, Sarah Lieving, and Ted Jonas, who are studying a mysterious substance that has been found in the depths of the ocean. As they bring the substance back to their lab, they soon realize that it is not of this world and that it has the capability of transforming any living organism it comes into contact with into a giant insect.

The first half of the movie sets up the premise with the initial discovery, and the viewer is given a glimpse into the characters' personalities as they banter among themselves. The character development is then put on hold as the team finds themselves in danger when one of their lab rats turns into a giant bug, attacking and killing anyone in its path. The movie then becomes a horror film, with the team fighting to stay alive while trying to find a way to stop the bug infestation.

The movie is filled with giant bug attacks, and the special effects used to create these creatures are impressive for a low-budget film. The bugs themselves are convincing, with realistic movements and features. The film also uses practical effects, including puppets and animatronics, which adds to the authenticity of the creatures.

Aside from the giant bugs, the movie does not have much in terms of scares or tension, and the pacing can feel slow at times. The characters are also largely undeveloped, and the dialogue can be cheesy and cliché. However, the film does have its moments of suspense and intensity, which keeps the viewer engaged.

One of the strongest aspects of Big Bad Bugs is the film's cinematography. The camera work is impressive, with creative angles and framing, stylish shots, including close-ups and wide angles, and skilled lighting that creates an eerie atmosphere. The film uses color effectively, with a dim and muted color palette that gives the movie a gritty and grungy feel.

The movie also has a strong musical score, which is a mix of electronic and orchestral music. The score is effective in creating tension and suspense, adding to the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Overall, Big Bad Bugs is an enjoyable sci-fi horror film that delivers on its promise of giant insect attacks. While it may not have the strongest script or character development, the special effects, cinematography, and musical score make for an entertaining and engaging film. Fans of B-movie horror films and monster movies will find plenty to enjoy in Big Bad Bugs.

Big Bad Bugs is a 2012 adventure movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 2.2.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • Language
    German
  • IMDB Rating
    2.2  (396)
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