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Directed by Jeannot Szwarc
The last gasp of gimmick-horror auteur William Castle (who produced and co-wrote), Bug is an entertaining throwback to the mutant-monsters-amok theme of the 1950s (themselves throwbacks of another kind) that he found so profitable. The film stars Bradford Dillman as a kinder, gentler mad scientist who discovers the presence of a bizarre strain of mutant cockroach emerging from the earth after a severe earthquake. Although larger than the average beetle, the most disturbing aspect of the critters is their innate ability to ignite fires with their bodies -- a talent dramatically revealed after a few of the bugs crawl up a vehicle's tailpipe. When Dillman discovers that the creatures possess a group intelligence, he attempts to train and breed them -- which proves to be less than a good idea. In Castle's heyday, this would have proven an ideal theme for one of his patented gimmicks (perhaps having little rubber bugs drop from the ceiling onto unsuspecting patrons at appropriate moments), but director Jeannot Szwarc (who later helmed Jaws 2 and the hankie-fest Somewhere in Time) plays the story straight, with remarkably chilling results. This is also remarkably violent for a mainstream PG film (particularly in the scene where Bad Seed Patty McCormack's hair is ignited by the six-legged arsonists) with a downbeat ending typical of many horror movies of the '70s. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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"I saw this movie at a very young age and, even then, decided it was awesome. I have watched many movies about mutant bugs and crawly things, but this is my favorite. Why? Because it is ridiculous. Super-duper cockroaches, eh? They light things on fire, huh? Well, then. I want one!I don't have a problam with bugs if they are smaller than my pinky nail. Otherwise I try to stay away from the big ol' ones. And I think if I lived " [More]
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by FroggyBaBe15876 in HORROR MOVIES 101
"I think the creepiest damn things EVER in movies are bugs. Not only are they creeptastic in real life, but they are UBERnasty in movies. For the instance, the most obvious example, Bug. Super-insect roaches that light stuff on fire and hide on your phone so they can burn your face off...how crappy is that? There have also been ticks and mosquitos, to name a few. Leeches and slugs " [More]
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"Funny I should see this post here because I recently wrote on a review about the old-school, 1975 film Bug. I am not afraid of creepy crawlies, per se. I like to help them out and put them outside when others want to smash them. HOWEVER, if they get TOO big, I will use a cup or something to politely hasten their departure before they get squished into bug jelly. Be that as it may, I don't " [More]
 

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