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Synopsis South American killer spider hitches a lift to the US in a coffin and starts to breed and kill. A large spider from the jungles of South America is accidently transported in a crate with a dead body to America where it mates with a local spider. Soon after, the residents of a small California town disappear as the result of spider bites from the deadly spider offspring. It's up to a couple of doctors with the help of an insect exterminator to annihilate these eight legged freaks before they take over the entire town. Downloaded 36088 times 3/19/2013 1:09:34 PM.

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Reviewed by Ryan 7 Spiders are not a favorite of many people, something about eight legs does not appeal to the masses. The movie Arachnophobia plays on the fears of an audience, while mixing in enough humor to engage the viewer with a standard horror story. Jeff Daniels plays a big city doctor who moves out into the country to take over the practice of the soon-to-be retiring doctor who has served for about 140 years or so.

The Daniels' character is also scared of spiders, so when killer spiders enter the town, we have the standard ingredients to the standard horror movie. The spiders look convincing enough to scare almost anybody, and the exterminator, played by John Goodman, offers enough jokes to lead to an entertaining movie. There is nothing Earth-shattering about the film, but for popcorn season, this movie will not disappoint. Reviewed by tayster12-5 5 I've seen a lot of movies in my life.too many movies some might say. I have never been so scared in a movie than I was with 'Arachnophobia'.

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I'm terrified of spiders. I think everything about them is just evil. And don't give me that 'They eat bugs' bull, I don't care, spiders are still evil. My wife kills the spiders in our home. I know that's pathetic, but she earned that duty.

See, I would've never seen 'Arachnophobia' had it not been for my wife, then fiance. While it was in theaters, my buddies all wanted to see it, but in fear of wetting myself in front of them, I told them that I had other plans. Fast forward four years, my fiance & I were at our local Blockwood video store, looking for the perfect scary movie, and she finds 'Arachnophobia', knowing darn well that I'm terrified of spiders.

She asks if we can get it, and I agree, trying not to look like a pansy in front of the girl I want to spend my life with. By the end of the movie, I was as white as a sheet and gripping her hand so tight, she couldn't feel anything in her hand.

I seriously spent most of the movie with my eyes closed. For that reason, she kills the spiders in our home. She felt so bad about scaring me like that. I know that there are quite a bit of you that think this movie is too humorous to be scary.

That's biggest load I've ever heard. If you hate spiders, DO NOT SEE THIS MOVIE!

Running time 110 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $31 million Box office $53.2 million Arachnophobia is a 1990 American - directed by and starring and. It was the first film released by ' label, as well as being the of Marshall. The film's story centers on a newly discovered being transported to a small American town that produces a new species of deadly spiders, which begin killing the town's residents one by one. Shooting took place in Venezuela and and the film was released in the on July 18, 1990.

It was a modest commercial success, gaining $53.21 million at the box office. It received generally positive reviews from critics. Contents. Plot Dr. James Atherton searches the with the hope of discovering new species of insects and arachnids finding a very aggressive new species of spider. The spider is captured and chloroformed for research; and is later revealed to be lacking sex organs, thus making it a drone, or soldier. A nature photographer, Jerry Manley unknowingly has a fertile (non-drone) male spider of the same species jump into his backpack, that night sneaking into his sleeping bag and biting him.

Manley has a massive seizure from the venom and dies. The remainder of the scientists take his body back to the United States, blaming Manley's death on a fever. The spider crawls into the box and is sealed in with the corpse. Manley's body arrives at the funeral home in his home town of Canaima, California. The spider makes it outside, only to be picked by a crow until the spider bites it and it falls to the ground dead, in front of the barn of the Jennings family. Ross Jennings is a family physician, who had moved to the town from.

He faces a lack of patients due to elderly rival Sam Metcalf, who was supposed to retire and shift his patients to Ross, but decided to maintain his practice. The Amazonian spider mates with a female domestic house spider and makes a nest in Jennings' barn, producing hundreds of infertile drone offspring, all of which have a lethal bite. Ross, along with his son Tommy, has, making them targets of ridicule to wife Molly and daughter Shelly. Ross's first patient, Margaret Hollins, dies after being bitten. The town's residents believe that she died from a heart attack, despite Ross's suspicions that something else was at work. After a spider also kills a football player Ross also treated, he becomes known to the town as 'Dr. When Metcalf is bitten and dies, Ross suspects that deadly arachnids could be infesting the town.

Ross and county coroner Milton Briggs perform an on the victims and confirm Ross' suspicion that the deaths were caused by spider bites. Atherton arrives in town with his assistant Chris Collins, joining Briggs, Sheriff Lloyd Parsons and Delbert McClintock in the spider investigation. They discover that the killer spiders have a short life expectancy due to being a mixed breed. Atherton tells them that the spiders are soldiers, sent out to eliminate potential threats for the general male spider. He also learns that the general spider produced a queen, which it likely mated with to produce a second nest someplace, guarded by the queen, which could produce fertile offspring. Atherton elaborates that the transplanted spiders can progressively expand their territory, possibly culminating in their. The group sets out to destroy both nests and kill the queen and general.

Deducing that the nest is in his barn, Ross sends Delbert to destroy it, where the exterminator finds Atherton dead before destroying the nest. Chris gets the Jennings family out of their infested house, but Ross falls through the floor into his wine cellar, which turns out to be the spiders' second nest, guarded not only by the queen but also the general spider. After electrocuting the queen, Ross battles the general while also attempting to burn the second egg sac. He becomes trapped underneath fallen debris, with the general about to deliver the killing strike, when Ross flings the general into the fire. As the egg sac hatches, the general jumps out of the fire. Ross shoots it with a nail gun and the projectile sends the burning spider into the egg sac, destroying the nest with fire and ending the plague.

The Jennings family immediately moves back to San Francisco, appreciating city life once more, despite minor earthquakes disrupting them. as Doctor Ross Jennings. as Molly Jennings.

as Delbert McClintock. as Doctor James Atherton. as Chris Collins. as Milton Briggs.

as Henry Beechwood. as Doctor Sam Metcalf. as Evelyn Metcalf. as Irv Kendall. as Blaire Kendall. as Sheriff Lloyd Parsons.

as Margaret Hollins. Mark L. Taylor as Jerry Manley Production Filmmaker was involved with Arachnophobia, with one of his earlier producers directing for the first time.

Spielberg and Marshall are both the executive producers of the film. Also helped produce it. Marshall meant for the film to be like 's, and added, 'People like to be scared but laughing, like a. No one wants to be terrified.' The film also has similarities with the 1977 film. Producer Igo Kantor hinted in his Fangoria interview that Arachnophobia, which Spielberg produced, bears several similarities to Kingdom of the Spiders. 'I thought it was a copy', Kantor stated, 'but you don't go and sue Spielberg!'

, of fame, stated in that Arachnophobia was one of the first movies he worked on and that he often relied on simple magnets for several of the effects. The film made use of 374, from, which were picked for their large size, unusually social lifestyle, and because they are essentially harmless to humans. They were guided around the set by the use of heat and cold, but the large 'general' and 'queen' were articulated models.

The movie was actually filmed in Southern Venezuela for the intro sequence and the jungle scenes, as well as. All the school scenes were filmed at Coast Union High School. Students and staff were used in the football scenes and group events. The locker room and players were the actual students and players from CUHS. To create the of spiders being stepped on or squished, stepped on packs or squashed. Release and reception Arachnophobia was the first film released.

Advertisers were uncertain as to whether they should market the film as a thriller or a comedy. Therefore, television spots promoting the film billed it as a 'thrill-omedy'. Box office Arachnophobia debuted at #3 behind and with $8 million in its first weekend. The film was a financial success, grossing $53,208,180 domestically and going on to gross an additional $30,000,000 in video rentals.

This allowed Spielberg to be the fourth wealthiest entertainer of the year, having previously been the second wealthiest. Critics In his book, critic calls the film a 'slick comic thriller' and approves of the acting, warning, 'Not recommended for anyone who's ever covered their eyes during a movie.' Associated the film with 'about the small town threatened by ', and said it was well made but 'oddly unresonant.'

Said the film made audiences 'squirm out of enjoyment, not terror', giving it three stars out of four. On the review website, 91% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 35 reviews, and an average rating of 6.8/10, with the consensus 'Arachnophobia may not deliver genuine chills, but it's an affectionate, solidly built tribute to Hollywood's classic creature features.'

The film drew protests from some people interested in spiders, as they believed the film tarnished the public image of spiders. Accolades Award Category Subject Result Won Nominated Don Jakoby Nominated Nominated Won 12th Nominated Marlene Katz Nominated Home media The film was first released on in 1991. It was then released as a bare bones in 1999. The film was released on on September 25, 2012. And DVD releases by Hollywood/ Home Video curiously omit the original poster art's spider from their cover design, however the Blu-ray now reinstates it.

Merchandising Unusually, the version of was also released in 1991, for, and. There is also a novelization of Arachnophobia written by author Nicholas Edwards.

A for the film, also called Arachnophobia, was released in 1990. It included 's instrumental music from the film as well as dialogue excerpts and songs such as 'Blue Eyes Are Sensitive to the Light' by, 'Caught in Your Web (Swear to Your Heart)' by, and '.

The European version of the album has the same cover art, but more score tracks, fewer songs and no dialogue. The two versions share 10 of the same tracks, but these are also not without their differences: several tracks are noticeably shorter on the European version like 'Canaima Nightmare', which is nearly three minutes shorter; and another track has two different titles ('Cellar Theme' in America and 'The Cellar' in Europe).

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