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Brett Piper
STARRINGRob Monkiewicz - Sean Pachowski
Irene Joseph - Chandra Weaver
David Bunce - Professor Mugford
Bevin McGraw - Trina
Alexxus Young - Kelly
Don Merriman - Deke
James Aspden - Moses Cobb
Year - 2003
Year - 2.5 Howls Outta 4
The Wolf has a weakness: I'm extremely arachnophobic. That's right. I hate spiders. Small ones, big ones, hairy ones, long-legged ones - they give me the creeps. Whenever I encounter one, I have to kill it or I'll be extremely paranoid about it. I don't even know where it developed from but I just don't like the damn things. It's ironic that my favorite superhero is a guy who was bitten by a radioactive arachnid. Go figure. All I know is that if I'm presented with a spider, I'm gonna freak out.
PLOT
A bunch of people [a pilot (Rob Monkiewicz), a scientist (David Bunce), his sassy assistant (Irene Joseph), a goofball (Don Merriman), and two lesbian friends (Bevin McGraw & Alexxus Young)] crash their plane in the middle of nowhere during a meteor shower. They end up in a cabin by the woods, where an old man (James Aspden) lives. The old man wants them out at first, but after seeing one of the girls naked, he changes his mind. This new level of trust leads the old man to show the group a large dead spider that his grandfather had caught and killed. The group doesn't believe that it's real, until real live [plastic and stop-motion] spiders invade the cabins, trying to off the group one by one. How can this misfit squad defeat these fake-looking spiders?
ARACHNIA is a B-movie to the hilt. Cheesy acting, cheesy dialogue, 50s-throwback special effects, stereotypical characters, and a really ridiculous story are thrown right in your face and don't let up until the very end. Nothing here is taken truly seriously. The actors ham it up as much as they can. And the spiders are so fake-looking that it's actually funny. Anyone expecting an Academy-Award nominee will be truly disappointed. But if you're looking for a decent way to spend 90 minutes, then ARACHNIA is a good bet.
Director Brett Piper, who also wrote this film, knows his horror films. Ev
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My only problem was his direction during the "CGI" scenes. Or should I say, the stop-motion scenes [done probably by Brent Piper too] that were taken straight out of those 1950 monster movies with giant bugs taking over a town. That's exactly what these spiders look like. While it's not modern looking, I'd rather watch something as cheaply made as this over CGI that looks totally fake as hell [like in that Sci-Fi Network movie, ICE SPIDERS - they looked like video game spiders]. At least these spiders look sort of real. But when the actors have to do scenes with the fake spiders, it looks totally not choreographed. Especially when the actors look higher than where the spiders are and try and fight them off. Doesn't look right and totally gives off this fake look. Maybe that was the point. But if I were a director, I would want those fight scenes to look as believable as possible even under circumstances like these. That was really my only beef concerning the visual portion of the film.
The only two characters that were most developed compared to the others were Sean (Rob Monkiewicz) and Chandra (Irene Joseph). Sean was the typical hunky pilot, making him the automatic hero. Monkiewicz played the whole thing straight-faced, but it worked for me. He commanded the screen and had some pretty decent scenes, especially the chainsaw fight between him a
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THE FINAL HOWL
ARACHNIA is not a classic horror film. It's silly and dumb...things
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