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Critters (1986)

April. 11,1986
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6.1
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PG-13
| Horror Comedy Science Fiction

Carnivorous aliens arrive unannounced at a Kansas family farm; two intergalactic bounty hunters soon follow, determined to blow them off the planet.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen
1986/04/11

"Critters" is a classic in its own rights, and it is a movie that is distinctively memorable. It is a movie that I first watched when I was in my young teenage years. And I remember the movie fondly, and it was a rather good movie back then. I have watched it a couple of times since then, and "Critters" definitely have that certain value and contents to it that sustains multiple viewings.They actually had a good list of talents to perform in the movie, and the cast list had some good enough names to it. It was particularly fun to watch a very young and inexperienced Billy Zane appear in "Critters". It was also nice to see a young Lin Shaye in the movie. And if you have been watching movies during the 1980s and 1990s, then you will definitely also recognize the likes of Dee Wallace, M. Emmet Walsh and Scott Grimes.The idea with the shape-shifting bounty hunters was also quite interesting, especially since one of them kept changing forms every now and then.I will say that people were doing good jobs with their given roles and characters, and it seemed like the people were having a great time while filming this particular movie.Taking the movie's age into consideration, then the special effects and the creature designs are actually still good and somewhat impressive. And I must say that I personally do like the design of the critters, and the malicious nature that they have. It just makes for some good, wholehearted fun entertainment. While on the topic of the design of the critters, then it was a great combination that the creatures were small and fuzzy, yet at the same time monstrous and beastly. Granted, the critters puppets were a bit stiff, rigid and unnatural in their movement, but hey this was from the late 1980s. The way that they moved by rolling forward in a curled up ball-like position, was actually quite good.The pacing of "Critters" is also quite alright, because the movie starts out quite nicely and continues on in a good pace. So writers Domonic Muir, Stephen Herek and Don Keith Opper had actually come up with something that worked quite well. And director Stephen Herek was doing a formidable job at bringing the movie together on the screen."Critters" is very 1980's, and if you have seen movies from that decade, then you definitely know what I mean by that. Whether you like that or not, is of course a matter of personal preference. I enjoy the decade and there are some good horror movies to be seen from the 1980s.This movie is a combination of multiple genres; Sci-Fi, horror, comedy and action. And the mix and match of genres do work out quite nicely."Critters" is an entertaining movie that is most definitely worth sitting down to watch, regardless of it being your first time or if you have already seen it before. And if you are new to the "Critters" franchise, do take into consideration that the movies will take on a more comedy aspect after this first movie - but they are still quite enjoyable.

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Predrag
1986/04/12

Critters has to be one of my all time favorite horror/cult movies. The score was great, I never had a feeling you get when watching a horror movie where you felt something for the characters and yes, even the little Critters (a.k.a Krites; alien name). Have any of you seen those little bugs best known as rolie polies? That's what I think when I see these fury critters. Mutated rolie polies from outer space. That's a killer, right there. Cute, harmless, rolie polies that got transformed into something out of this world, with fangs, fur, and claws, oh my! Some people might mistake them for a strange bunny rabbit or something of the sort, until it faces you face to face with rows and rows of jagged teeth ready to attack you! Now the Krites like to head for the neck and stomach mostly. So, if you or I were to face one of these critters, then it would be best to wear a protection thing around your neck and probably would wanna wear a bullet proof vest or something to prevent them from eating your guts out. Yes, I know that sounds horrible, but that's the critter's nature. Eat, destroy, and eat some more. Their teeth can cut as sharp as cutting through metal, now that's sharp! And they're messy, little critters.The special alien effects were okay, but the Critters themselves were abysmal, even by 1986 standards. They are not shown a lot. It is an iconic film of the 80's that reads better in the Cliff Notes. This film is a classic, from the pace, the humour, and the action to the good cast and the story. Terry Mann is awesome as the bounty hunter 'Ug'. We get to know the main characters who are all likable but at the same time the movie never feels like it drags. Critters shares a long line of mid 1980's horror/comedy movies that worked very well. There isn't much blood or even victims, but the acting more than makes up for any missed opportunities, and you are going to love the Chuck Norris style bounty hunters. It's incredibly hard not to like Critters.Overall rating: 7 out of 10.

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Dirty-English-99
1986/04/13

A family are terrorised by little furry animals from outer space who can eat anything, however the family are assisted by two alien bounty hunters who want to exterminate these critters.This film starred: Scott Grimes, Dee Wallace & M. Emmet Walsh.Critters is an OK film but it is a bit of a rip off from Gremlins, I don't really enjoy this film anymore because it is just boring, you can have a couple of laughs but that isn't really enough for a film that is meant to be a comedy. Not really recommended unless you are a fan of science fiction comedy and an extreme fan at that.***/***** Could be worse.

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preppy-3
1986/04/14

A 1950s style sci-fi movie made in 1986. It involves a family living in a remote farm in Kansas. There's mom Helen (Dee Wallace), father Jay (Billy Green Bush), son Brad (Scott Grimes) and daughter April (Nadine Vander Velde). They're attacked by "crites" from outer space. They're nasty little creatures with a mouth full of VERY sharp teeth, can roll around and shoot poison spikes. They're followed by two bounty hunters who have been hired to destroy them.The plot is familiar but this movie is FUN! It doesn't take itself too seriously and just takes the audience along on an entertaining ride. The movie is full of funny lines and clever ideas. I really got a kick out of how whenever the crites talk we see subtitles! However it's not all laughs. It is violent at times and they are two genuinely horrific scenes.DEFINITE SPOILERS!!! The first is when we first get a good look at the crites and the father is brutally attacked and when Steve (an unknown Billy Zane) is attacked and killed. These are bloody and scary. END SPOILERS!!!Also to acting is pretty good--especially by Wallace. The special effects are, at best, OK but they totally fit the tone of the film. This is a fun, scary and great sci-fi film. Recommended!

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