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Title: Skeeter
Post by: Brill on January 11, 1999, 08:15:22 PM
I've seen this one, and it's all right as far as humour goes, but for a superior giant mosquito flick, check out "Mosquitos". By the way, when I say a superior giant mosquito flick, I mean the mosquitos are bigger. the copy I saw was broken (we checked the vcr, it's fine), because about 30 minutes into it, it turned black and white. That is what an elbow drop will do to a bad movie.


Title: Skeeter
Post by: Squishy on July 16, 1999, 04:09:57 AM
Beside "Mosquito," which I believe stars Gunnar Hansen (the original Leatherface!), there's also "Mosquito!," a fictional movie-in-a-movie featured in the horror-spoof "Popcorn." It's a take on the older '50's schlock, like "Tarantula," and you get to see a man's head sucked dry while he drives a truck (just watch it)!


Title: Skeeter
Post by: JT on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
I saw Skeeter on the Sci Fi Channel recently.  It was a pretty good/okay movie. I'd give it 3 green drops. The townsfolk seemed a bit odd though- Drake the land Developer sounded more like he did undertaking for a living, Boone looked kinda like a crossover between Steve MqQueen and James Dean, Chrissy and her dad seemed trapped in an endless family feud, and everyone else seemed to have little reaction to finding dead bodies. Some of my favorite scenes include-

1. Chrissy's dad meeting his demise

2. The scene with the guy who put his wife in his car trunk.

3. The two rednecks talking about their close encounter with a Skeeter.

4. When somebody makes a voluntary blood donar to a caged Skeeter.

5. When the fat police guy squashed a Skeeter in his hand as he died.

6. The Skeeters flying in the mine (I love how you can tell they were edited into the movie like in "The Birds." That is such a riot!)


Title: Skeeter
Post by: Sora the B-Movie Alchemist on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Oh, it's been a while with Skeeter for me. But this movie didn't change a thing. I still hate the little bastards

Violence: ***
Goofiness: ***
Monster: *
Actors: *
Overall: **


Title: Skeeter
Post by: Fox Of Nod on April 04, 2006, 07:19:17 AM
WOW those are very small Skeeters compared to the ones were I live


Title: Skeeter
Post by: Omega and Victor on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
Omega: Victor and I have a question to ask you, badmovies.org.

Victor: you see the question is this: is this movie supposed to be a sequel of Mosquito? if it is, do you think it would be okay to give this movie a nickname known as "Mosquito 2?"

Omega: And if not, is it a prequel or a spin-off of the mosquito movie? The reason we are asking you that is because both films have mosquitos as enemies and the toxic waste is similar to the alien blood in "Mosquito."

Victor: Also Skeeters and Mosquitos are both the same thing and they were probably released around the same time.

Omega: If you have an answer, please report it us, the Paranormal Investigators. Thanks.


Title: Skeeter
Post by: amity on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Jim Youngs as Roy is hot, and I'd watch anything he's in.


Title: Skeeter
Post by: jim harrison on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
At about minute 17, the sheriff is talking with the evil old guy.  In the sheriff's sunglasses you can see the reflection of the film crew.  Boy does this movie suck.


Title: Re: Skeeter
Post by: David on June 18, 2009, 03:57:42 PM
I just rented this yesterday and watched it. It definitely sucks, but two questions. What the hell kind of toxic, mutative waste would be made while developing land, and did anyone else recognize the crazy guy from They Live? In this movie he's the one who shows his butt to the sheriff.


Title: Re: Skeeter
Post by: Felicity on August 28, 2017, 09:36:56 PM
I have both this movie and the other one, Mosquito (1994), on VHS. I can never remember which is the good one but the good one is the one with Angus Scrimm, Charles Napier, and William Sanderson, which judging from the “Images” section of your review appears to be this one. This was an OK movie.