Eight Legged Freaks with David Arquette: DVD Cover

    Eight Legged Freaks Director: Ellory Elkayem Cast: David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scott Terra, Scarlett Johansson

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/29/2002
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 21,965
     
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    Closed Caption; Feature length commentary by David Arquette and Rick Overton, director/co-writer Ellory Elkayem and producer Dean Devlin; 8 additional scenes of spiders in action; Elkayems award winning short film "Larger than Life"; Creepy crawly giants essay; Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Star/director/writers film highlights; Scene access; English and French languages; English, French and Spanish subtitles; DVD-ROM features

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    Side #1 --
    1. Wake Up, Prosperity (Credits) [3:39]
    2. Arac Attack [4:34]
    3. Welcome Home ("Dim Memory") [3:01]
    4. Ticket Not to Ride [2:55]
    5. Scene of a Misdemeanor [3:32]
    6. Catastrophe [2:18]
    7. Telling Sam [5:06]
    8. Never Believe the Kid [2:48]
    9. Exactly the Problem [3:34]
    10. Ostrich Meat [3:15]
    11. Close Shaves [3:28]
    12. They're Coming! [3:04]
    13. Gladys Enmeshed [:56]
    14. Siege at Sam's [3:27]
    15. Bob?!? [3:42]
    16. Splat Goes the Jumper [2:28]
    17. Trailer Trashing [2:52]
    18. Downtown Invasion [4:32]
    19. Mall Mayhem [3:36]
    20. Armed and Fragrant [2:32]
    21. They're Here! [3:19]
    22. Slice 'n' Dice [2:24]
    23. Close Quarters [4:06]
    24. Into the Mines [4:17]
    25. Cocoon Chamber [3:51]
    26. Spider Queen [3:47]
    27. Giving it the Gas [2:50]
    28. The Truth [2:55]
    29. End Credits ("Itsy Bitsy Spider") [2:19]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A campy throwback to the "giant bug" movies of the '50s, Eight Legged Freaks employs top-flight special effects and tongue-in-cheek humor to bring this sci-fi subgenre up to date. And while director (and co-writer) Ellory Elkayem employs the self-referential dialogue and corny sight gags modern moviegoers have come to expect, he doesn't permit the buffoonery to take center stage. Eight Legged Freaks actually provides more scares and thrills than the drive-in-era "classics" it satirizes. The story unfolds in the sleepy desert town of Prosperity, Arizona, which is menaced by giant arachnids that have mutated through exposure to toxic waste. The local sheriff (Kari Wuhrer) and her teenage daughter (Scarlett Johansson) work to prevent a complete takeover by the bloodthirsty spiders, getting valuable help from Prosperity's prodigal son (David Arquette), who's just returned to his embattled hometown. Producer Dean Devlin, whose previous blockbusters include Independence Day, brings to this film considerable technical expertise, love for old-fashioned sci-fi flicks, and affection for the genre. The script follows a tried-and-true path but occasionally takes unexpected, hilarious detours. Elkayem walks the tightrope between humor and horror with perfect balance, and his actors go through their paces without condescending to the material, trusting the neophyte director to inject laughs where they'll be most effective. He succeeds admirably, making this medium-budget monster movie a rollicking romp you'll enjoy over and over again. The DVD edition sports a feature-length commentary by Elkayem, Devlin, Arquette, and supporting player Rick Overton; it also includes eight spider scenes deleted from the final cut, Elkayem's award-winning short film "Larger Than Life," and a featurette titled "Creepy Crawly Giants." Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    August 14, 2008: This is a fantastic creature feature, it reminds me of the B creature movies from the late 50's and 60's. In fact, that's what this film was modeled after. Tons of fun.