An excellent plot line, side-splitting one-liners and brilliant acting. Enjoyable for all ages, heart warming and emotional, I don't think I will ever tire of this film.
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I enjoyes every single moment of this movie. It is probably the most funniest kids film I have seen in a long time. If anyone wants a laugh, get this movie!
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i loved this film im not usually into military films but i loved this one if your ever in a situation like me were you want a funny film and your sister wants a sad one and your dad wants a war/fighting film then this film is perfect!!! it's sad, funny and cliff-hanging!!! its a must see!!!
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An excellent plot line, side-splitting one-liners and brilliant acting. Enjoyable for all ages, heart warming and emotional, I don't think I will ever tire of this film.
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Eight-legged freaks is both a comedy and some not-really-horror with a dash of romance and a big debt to the monster B-movies of the sixties.
It plays as a kind of cross between the tv-series Eerie Indiana and every small-town attacked by (birds, bats, bugs - take your pick) film that you have ever seen. You know, kid sees giant spider, no-one believes him and people start disappearing...
But for this reason it doesn't fit comfortably in any genre category and possibly this is why it was fairly unsuccessful at the box office because it couldn't easily be marketed (like Clive Barker's Nightbreed - Walt Disney meets Elm Street+Friday 13th! - really!)
However, this shouldn't distract you from it being an enormously enjoyable ... Read More:
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The DVD arrived today and what a fantastic DVD it is, worth buying. The lady who is singing with Neil in the song You don't bring me flowers is called Linda Press.
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The DVD arrived today and what a fantastic DVD it is, worth buying. The lady who is singing with Neil in the song You don't bring me flowers is called Linda Press.
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Eight-legged freaks is both a comedy and some not-really-horror with a dash of romance and a big debt to the monster B-movies of the sixties.
It plays as a kind of cross between the tv-series Eerie Indiana and every small-town attacked by (birds, bats, bugs - take your pick) film that you have ever seen. You know, kid sees giant spider, no-one believes him and people start disappearing...
But for this reason it doesn't fit comfortably in any genre category and possibly this is why it was fairly unsuccessful at the box office because it couldn't easily be marketed (like Clive Barker's Nightbreed - Walt Disney meets Elm Street+Friday 13th! - really!)
However, this shouldn't distract you from it being an enormously enjoyable movie ... Read More:
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