Showing posts with label THEM!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label THEM!. Show all posts

Sunday, January 8, 2023

OH, NO! IT'S 'THEM' AGAIN!


According to several websites, the 1954 classic giant bug movie, THEM! is headed for a reboot, which means that it thankfully won't be an out-and-out remake.

THEM! is one of my favorite sci-fi films of the 50's because of it's suspense (it's treated skillfully as a mystery in the beginning), interesting locale (the desert) and sheer terror when the giant ants show up.

Oscar-winning composer, Michael Giacchino is slated to direct. I suspect the ants will be CGI'd which could be problematic, but since Giacchino is more of a fan of black and white monster movies and less so of slasher films, the blood, gore and evisceration may be kept to a minimum.


Oscar winner from N.J. to direct new version of monster movie classic
Colossal mutant ant monsters terrorized Earth 69 years ago. Now humankind must face a new challenge.

By Amy Kuperinsky | January 05, 2023 | NJ.com
The 1954 sci-fi movie “Them!” is getting a reboot at Warner Bros.

Deadline reports the director for the job is none other than Michael Giacchino, the Oscar-winning composer from New Jersey.

Giacchino, 55, a Riverside native who grew up in Edgewater Park, knows a little something about black-and-white monster movies.

He helmed his first full-length feature, “Werewolf by Night,” a black-and-white Marvel TV special that arrived on Disney+ in the run-up to Halloween last year.

The tale, based on the “Werewolf by Night” Marvel comics Giacchino read as a kid, stars Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal as werewolf Jack Russell. The character made his debut in the ’70s, but Giacchino’s TV adaptation, which made quite an impression with striking scenes and offbeat humor, took cues from 1930s noir and horror films. “Bride of Frankenstein” (1935) and “King Kong” (1933) are some of his favorites.

In an interview with NJ Advance Media last fall, Giacchino said he much preferred monster movies to slasher films.

“To me, they’re allegories for real life,” he said. “These monsters represent people that have problems and need help. The wolf man doesn’t want to be the wolf man, you know?”

The “Them!” remake will mark Giacchino’s big-screen directorial debut.


The original film, based on a story from George Worthing Yates, was adapted for the screen by Ted Sherdeman and Russell Hughes and directed by Gordon Douglas. Authorities battle massive insects born in a soup of radioactive dust in the New Mexico desert.

Giacchino aims to update the fears at the heart of the film — the nuclear age — for a contemporary audience.

“What I love about ‘Them!’ is exactly what it’s called: ‘Them!’” Giacchino told Deadline. “It’s about the other, the unknown which one refuses or can’t understand. The current version of ‘Them!’ is about immigration, and to tell a story about the subject through a lens of this insane science fiction monster movie.”

He has been venturing more into directing after a dazzling career as a composer for film and TV — his recent films include “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “The Batman,” and “Lightyear.” In 2010, he won an Oscar for best score for the animated movie “Up.” (He was also nominated for “Ratatouille.”)

In fact, he’s most of the way to an EGOT, having also won an Emmy for “Lost” and three Grammys for “Ratatouille,” “Up” and “Married Life.”

As with “Werewolf by Night,” which of course had an impressive score, Giacchino will create the music for “Them!”

Giacchino’s brother, director Anthony Giacchino, who won an Oscar in 2021 for the short documentary “Colette,” will also be a part of the project, he says. Anthony, who grew up making movies with his brother in New Jersey, directed “Director by Night,” a Disney+ companion documentary to “Werewolf by Night.”

Friday, September 18, 2020

WHAT SCARED ME


Those of you who have read this column over the years know what it was in the way of movies and photos from monster magazines that really scared the pants off me as a young Monster Kid.

Well, there's more. A giant bug movie from the 1950's was another one that gave me the proverbial willies. Set out in the New Mexico desert, the tale begins when two cops discover a little girl wandering alone in a catatonic state. They find a vacant travel trailer to get her to and later find it was her family's. Everyone else is missing.

It's not too long before the discovery of a mysterious trail of death, with the bodies strangely saturated in formic acid. Doctors think to give the little girl a whiff and she violently snaps out of her catatonia, screaming, "Them!".


It finally becomes known that "Them!" are giant ants who have become mutated as result of recent nuclear testing near Alamogordo. The queens take flight and set up a new nest in the spillways along the Los Angeles River. There is a showdown between the military and the ants, with the ants losing out to the spray of flamethrowers.

THEM! (Warner Brothers, 1954) was one of the first giant bug feature films, as well as one of the first in a long list of "nuclear monster" movies. I was enthralled by the story when I first saw it on TV, and when the little girl is given the whiff of formic acid and wakes up screaming, well, that scared me!