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Locusts: The 8th Plague

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
1K
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Locusts: The 8th Plague (2005)
DramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

Top-secret lab experiments have resulted in genetically-engineered locusts that devour the flesh from any humans in their path. When the swarm escapes, a determined researcher heads a team t... Read allTop-secret lab experiments have resulted in genetically-engineered locusts that devour the flesh from any humans in their path. When the swarm escapes, a determined researcher heads a team to stop the menace before it consumes the world.Top-secret lab experiments have resulted in genetically-engineered locusts that devour the flesh from any humans in their path. When the swarm escapes, a determined researcher heads a team to stop the menace before it consumes the world.

  • Director
    • Ian Gilmour
  • Writer
    • D.R. Rosen
  • Stars
    • Dan Cortese
    • Julie Benz
    • David Keith
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ian Gilmour
    • Writer
      • D.R. Rosen
    • Stars
      • Dan Cortese
      • Julie Benz
      • David Keith
    • 19User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Dan Cortese
    Dan Cortese
    • Colt
    Julie Benz
    Julie Benz
    • Vicky
    David Keith
    David Keith
    • Gary
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    • Ballard
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Russ
    Atanas Srebrev
    Atanas Srebrev
    • Henderson
    • (as Nasko Srebrev)
    Naum Shopov
    • Kyle
    Hristo Mitzkov
    • Bill
    Mariana Stansheva
    Mariana Stansheva
    • Gina
    • (as Mariana Stanisheva)
    Jeff Rank
    • Odem
    Paraskeva Djukelova
    Paraskeva Djukelova
    • Agatha
    Julian Vergov
    Julian Vergov
    • ER Doctor
    Natasha Roth
    • Natty
    Paul Joshua Reuben
    • Dad
    Ryan Spike Dauner
    • Tech #1
    Vladimir Mihaylov
    • Tech #2
    • (as Vlado Mihailov)
    Vladimir Kolev
    • Silogen Guard
    • (as Vlado Kolev)
    Zachary Baharov
    Zachary Baharov
    • Street Preacher
    • (as Zahari Baharov)
    • Director
      • Ian Gilmour
    • Writer
      • D.R. Rosen
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    5Stevieboy666

    Seen FAR FAR worse from Sci Fi

    A swarm of bio-engineered locusts escape from a research centre in Bulgaria - sorry, I mean Idaho - and have a taste not for crops but for flesh! I expected this to be yet another bad Sci Fi creature feature and while this is hardly a good film I certainly would not call it terrible either, hence my 5/10. Acting wise the leads - Dan Cortese, Jeff Fahey & Julie Benz - do a good enough job. Some of the minor roles were played by Europeans & this does show. Lots of cheap CGI here including helicopters (I've seen more realistic ones on video games). Plenty of gaffs too - many of the vehicles are obviously European; there's a scene where our hero is driving along a dirt track but when the camera is inside his vehicle it's obvious that it was filmed on a proper road, buildings & other vehicles are visible. What I do like about this film is that it's not played with tongue in cheek, nor is it unintentionally fun. It's actually played straight & when the locust descend on human victims it is done efectively to scare.
    3jrgreenmd-1

    Another Species Versus Humans Flick

    The Sci-Fi Channel has once again cranked out another "made for TV" movie in their tired formula of species versus human engagements. As the film title indicates, the locusts have the honor of being man's nemesis this time.

    A good director, cast, crew, writer, et al could have made this a passable piece of entertainment, but alas not in this case. The writing is predictable. The editing and photography are generic. The special effects are far, far from special. These scenes are particularly disappointing for a science fiction movie. While acceptable for a student film or a sci-fi spoof, they lack believability and appear to indicate a project with a meager budget.

    David Keith does a good job as Gary Wolf, the corporate head. He has become a staple of The Sci-Fi Channel's flicks. Among this swarm of bad acting, he is a welcome relief, but has a limited amount of screen time.

    Dan Cortese is very disappointing as Colt, the organic researcher and "good guy." His performance was stilted and uninspiring.

    However, this is not unique in this film that lacks originality and recycles old themes. The evil cooperation versus the little guy. The government drone versus the civilian. The testosterone toxic military type versus the rebel. The industry versus the environmentalist. The geneticists verses the organic farmers. ... The banal list continues culminating in the human versus species of the week theme that is reflected in the title.

    If you have a free moment with nothing to do and are bored out of your mind, consider this as a possible option.
    2DobraGolonka

    and the 9th Plague is the film itself!

    I had to watch this film twice - simply because I fell asleep during the first viewing! It really is awful! The film is heavily dependant upon CGI throughout, but, unfortunately, they appear to have been composed on a ZX80 - they are diabolical.

    And the acting??? That surely is a contradiction in terms! It is sooooooo wooden! If this film had been made in black and white 50 years ago, it might be classed as a decent B movie, but with today's standards? Absolute pap! 2/10 only because the first 5 minutes actually lull you into thinking it will be a decent movie to watch: at least, I was fooled! DG
    2movieman_kev

    well it IS a plague

    Deep in rural Idaho, a swarm of genetically-enhanced Locusts escape from the government lab that they're being held in to wreck havoc on and eat the skin of pretty much everything they come across. It's up to local organic pesticide inventor Colt (Dan Cortese AKA: Dan Dan the Whopper Man Aka: Tony the Mimbo) and his girlfriend, Vicky (Dexter's Julie Benz, who should've known better) to find a way to take care of this '8th Plaque'

    Filled to the brim with extremely hokey CGI (locust, blood, helicopters & even fire) and not much else, this is definitely not one of the better Sci-Fi Original films (I outright refuse to use the word 'SyFy') that I've seen by a long shot. The acting is bad all the way around, a very unconvincing story, and the fact that the film goes on too long all combine to make a rather unpleasant viewing experience for anyone, like myself, gullible enough to sit through it. David Keith should have been a Lord of Discipline and said no to his role in the film as both he and Jeff Fahey embarrass themselves here.

    My Grade: D-

    Image Entertainment DVD Extras: 3 short (and rather lame) 'before & after' special effects shots
    1TheLittleSongbird

    Where to start?

    I have made no secret of disliking SyFy's movies, but I still watch them to see if they ever make anything tolerable. They've made a few, but a vast majority of them are not worth bothering with. And that is the case with Wild Swarms, which has everything I hate about SyFy and more. The acting is really uninspired, even from Jeff Fahey, who has saved a bad movie more than once but not this time, with David Keith trying and failing to give credibility to a one-dimensional and stereotypical a villain as you could get and Dan Cortese a wooden lead. The rest of the characters are also clichéd and none of them are likable in any way. Wild Swarms is also badly made, I have often criticised SyFy's films for having choppy or hackneyed editing, Wild Swarms's editing is an insult to those words, while the special effects, of which the film is heavily reliant on, are terrible never once coming across as believable. The dialogue is cheesy and stilted, the direction is lazy and the story is predictable, often ridiculous and with all the morality I am going to set a task to find a more preachy SyFy movie than this one, my prediction is that I'm never going to find it. Overall, an awful movie that is difficult to begin criticising as everything is wrong with it. 1/10 Bethany Cox

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      Vicky relays a report that the locusts attacked an "...amusement park on I-43". Interstate Highway 43 runs south from Wisconsin, nowhere near Idaho.
    • Quotes

      Vicky: No, no you're not wasting your time Colt. Getting people to change isn't easy, they have to want to. It takes a long time.

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wild Swarms
    • Filming locations
      • Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Unified Film Organization (UFO)
      • Swarm Productions
      • Sci Fi Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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