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Directed by Stephen Herek.
Critters, an amusing horror comedy directed byStephen Herek, is the story of a family menaced by eight basketball sized creatures from outer space who arrive at their Kansas farm in search of food. Helen Brown (Dee Wallace Stone) and Brad (Scott Grimes), owners of the farm find themselves held hostage as the creatures roll, jump and bounce around during the night. They are pursued by a pair of inept, intergalactic bounty hunters, Charlie (Don Keith Opper) and Johnny (Terrence Mann) who can shape-shift at will and are packing weapons capable of taking care of any creature they encounter. The special effects of this humorous thriller are extremely good and the creatures themselves have distinct and separate personalities. ~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide
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"Because I've always been easily traumatized by scary movies (even Critters had me terrified for a year that those spiny alien-balls lived under my bed), I knew I should never watch The Exorcist. But when I was in high school, the curiosity became too great and I decided I could handle the edited-for-TV version. I was wrong, so wrong. I spent the remainder of my high school nights frozen in fear, convinced that the slightest tremor was my bed beginning to bounce, signaling my possession by demons. Keep in mind I was raised a Southern Baptist and was going through a particularly religious phase, so I firmly believed in demons and the Devil. On top of that, when I was 10, I'd had recurring nightmares in which a man's voice ridiculed me, and sometimes I even heard his voice in my head when I was awake. Post-The Exorcist, I feared those earlier dreams were an attempted possession and this time, THIS TIME, the devil would succeed! The good news: I recently re-watched The Exorcist for t ... " [More]
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"By now I’m sure you’ve heard that former ’80s teen-movie star John Cusack will star in Roland Emmerich’s apocalypse spectacular 2012. Considering the blockbuster filmmaker has previously directed the likes of James Spader (in Stargate) and Matthew Broderick (in Godzilla), I figure it’s only a matter of time before he’s worked with all our favorite ’80s teen-movie actors. So, here’s a list of the next ten actors most appropriate for Emmerich to cast: Kirk Cameron - The former star of TV’s Growing Pains and the ’80s flick Like Father, Like Son has more recently starred in the Christian-targeted Left Behind movies, which, in dealing with the Rapture, fit in with Emmerich’s usual penchant for end-of-the-world scenarios. Considering his pro-creationist stance, he probably wasn’t a fan of Emmerich’s recent caveman epic and his Evangelical status means he probably disagrees with the climate change message of The Day After Tomorrow. Too bad, because seeing Mike Seaver in a big-budget acti ... " [More]
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"I have a few that i would like to see done better (some of these have remakes but I think they missed the mark, so i want to see them try again.)1. Flesh for the Beast2. Halloween3. Zombie (its fine the way it is but with todays technology, i think it could be better. Who wouldnt like to see the eye part look a little more real?)4. Critters5. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes " [More]
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This pleasant, old-fashioned diversion posits eight hungry little furballs called Crites snatching a spaceship and escaping from their prison planet. They come to Earth, landing in a small Kansas town and pursued by a pair of shape-shifting bounty hunters. One takes the guise of a famous rock star named Johnny Steele (Terrence Mann of A Chorus Line), while the other snatches various guises from the people he meets. Meanwhile, the Crites are eating everything in sight and terrorizing a farmer's family. And a wholesome family it is, too, with mischievous son Brad (Scott Grimes of Night Life), precocious daughter April (Nadine Van Der Velde), and perfect housewife Helen (Dee Wallace of The Howling). Don Opper is funny as the semi-retarded handyman Charlie, who is always hearing aliens through the fillings in his teeth, and Blood Simple's M. Emmet Walsh is in fine form as the town sheriff. An interesting kiddie-oriented ploy has the bounty hunters almost as destructive as the Crites until they are befriended by young Grimes. Kids will enjoy the Crites, well designed to be both fearsome and cute by the Chiodo Brothers, who would go on to make the fun, silly Killer Klowns From Outer Space, while adults will groove on the nifty transformation effects by R. Christopher Biggs and the 1950s monster-movie ambience. Look for a young Billy Zane as Van Der Velde's doomed boyfriend, and a funny exchange between a hungry Crite and a toy ET. There were three sequels, none directed by Herek, who went on to 101 Dalmatians. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
 



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