Eight Legged Freaks
2002 film by Ellory Elkayem From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2002 film by Ellory Elkayem From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eight Legged Freaks (originally titled Arac Attack,[2] under which it was released in some parts of Europe and other countries around the world) is a 2002 monster comedy horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem and starring David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scott Terra, Doug E. Doug, and Scarlett Johansson. The plot follows spiders that are exposed to mutagenic toxic waste, causing them to grow to colossal sizes and attack a small American mining town.
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Directed by | Ellory Elkayem |
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Cinematography | John S. Bartley |
Edited by | David Siegel |
Music by | John Ottman |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
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Language | English |
Budget | $30 million[2][3] |
Box office | $45 million[3] |
On a highway outside the quiet mining town of Prosperity, Arizona, a truck driver swerves to avoid a rabbit, causing a barrel of toxic waste to land in a pond. Crickets that feed from the pond are collected by an exotic spider farmer, Joshua Taft.
One week later, he shows Mike Parker, a local boy, his collection, including an enormous female orb-weaver spider from Brazil named Consuela. After Mike leaves, Joshua is bitten by an escaped tarantula and accidentally knocks down the spider cages. Joshua is killed by the spiders. After devouring him, the spiders grow to large proportions due to the toxins of the crickets Joshua fed them.
Another week later, Chris McCormick, whose father owned the mines before he died ten years ago, returns to Prosperity and stands against Wade, the mayor of Prosperity, about his proposition to sell the mine, as he believes that his father had discovered a gold vein in the mine. Chris also sparks a romance with Sam Parker, the town sheriff, and Mike's mother, whom her ex-husband was assaulted by Chris, prior to his exile.
Wade holds a town meeting in the mall about whether they should sell the mines and relocate. Wade says Chris's father was delusional for thinking gold was in the mine. A grounded Mike sneaks out of his home and finds Joshua's farm covered in webbing. He sees an enormous spider shadow in the mines and tells Chris that the spiders have grown to enormous sizes based on a giant spider leg he found at the mine entrance. Chris does not believe him.
As the entire town is connected in some way to the mines, spiders show up in many different places, abducting pets and animals, including Wade's ostriches. Harlan Griffiths, an eccentric extraterrestrial enthusiast, is broadcasting his theory that they have been abducted by aliens. Ashley, Mike's older sister, breaks up with her boyfriend and Wade's troublemaking step-son Bret when he tries to seduce her aggressively. He and his motorcyclist friends are then chased by jumping spiders. Bret, the only survivor, accidentally cuts off the telephone line and ends up stuck in the mine. While traversing the mines, he finds Consuela feeding on victims who were trapped in spider webbing.
Chris finds out that his aunt Gladys and her dog are abducted by a male orb weaver in their basement upon finding a mass spider leg and shows it to Mike. Sam is convinced Chris and Mike are delusional but realizes they were right after witnessing a giant male orb weaver attempting to abduct Ashley and Chris. Sam kills the spider with a shotgun and tells her deputy Pete to bring all guns from the police station to her place. Ashley, Chris, Sam, and Mike escape to Harlan's trailer, knowing it has a radio station. As Sam broadcasts the threat over the radio, a giant tarantula assaults the trailer, but they escape. As the town is besieged by vicious spider hordes, Sam tells everybody to evacuate to the mall. Wade flees into the mines and locks the gate before the attack, forcing the rest to defend themselves. Harlan and Chris climb onto the roof, ascend the radio mast, and call the army, but are believed to be pranksters. Harlan jumps from the roof after the tarantula breaks open the gates, lets the spiders enter the mall, and lands in some bushes, where he meets Pete.
While the townsfolk are in the basement, Bret arrives on a forklift that brings down the locked gate, quickly reconciling with Ashley. They all head through the mines to the front entrance, discovering the methane-filled tunnels. After freeing Wade, Chris looks for Gladys. He finds her and the gold vein his father discovered. They are confronted by the gigantic Consuela, but Chris uses perfume to distract Consuela and escapes on Bret's motorcycle. Chris ignites the methane using Gladys's cigarette matches, blowing up Consuela and her spider army before the police arrive along with Pete and Harlan. Wade is distraught at the destruction of the mall.
Chris reopens the mine, and Harlan delivers a radio report that the town has decided to cover up the whole incident, but let Harlan continue broadcasting about it. As Harlan concludes his broadcast, he gives off a toothy smile, revealing several golden teeth.
Director Ellory Elkayem got the idea from his 1997 short film, Larger Than Life, which also handled a spider-fighting storyline.
The film was originally titled Arach Attack[2] (under which it was released in some parts of Europe and other countries around the world) but the similarity to "Iraq Attack" made the title seem inappropriate after 9/11.[citation needed] The title Eight Legged Freaks is a line that Arquette ad-libbed in the movie: "Get back, you eight-legged freaks!"[citation needed]
The film was dedicated to the memory of several people: Lewis Arquette, father of David Arquette, who died in 2001 from heart failure,[4][5] and Don Devlin and Pilar Seurat, the parents of producer Dean Devlin, who died of lung cancer in 2000 and 2001 respectively.
Prosperity is a fictional town in Arizona, though the film was actually shot in various locations in the state.
The following spiders were used in the film:
The alternate beginning is an extended version in which Harlan does a broadcast promoting the mall after which Norman sees Wade approaching the driver of the toxic waste barrels before having the barrels put in the basement, directly in the mines.
In the alternate ending after the mines are blown up, the townsfolk walk down a road to get help. They meet up with Pete and Harlan who were walking through the desert. Pete trying to convince Harlan the spiders were not aliens. Afterward, Sam and Chris kiss as the scene ends.
The teaser trailer debuted in October 2001 attached to Thirteen Ghosts, Scooby-Doo and Queen of the Damned. The film was originally going to be released on March 15, but the date was moved because of the competition of Fox’s family-friendly film Ice Age.
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On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 48% based on reviews from 145 critics, with an average rating of 5.44/10. The site's consensus states: "This homage to the B-movies of the '50s has a promising first half, but runs out of ideas in the second".[6] On Metacritic the film has a score of 53% based on reviews from 32 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[7] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "B−" on scale of A to F.[8]
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it 3 out of 4 and wrote: "Has laughs, thrills, wit, and scary monsters, and is one of those goofy movies like Critters that kids itself and gets away with it."[9]
A video game adaptation titled Eight Legged Freaks: Let the Squashing Begin was released in 2002 for PC and Mac.[10]
On January 5, 2003, the movie news website Moviehole reported that Eight Legged Freaks 2 was in development,[11] but no additional information has come forth since then.
Eight Legged Freaks was released on VHS and on DVD in both widescreen and fullscreen edition formats on October 29, 2002. Shout! Factory released the film on Blu-ray for the first time on July 20, 2021.
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