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Title: Phase IV
Post by: Andrew on November 01, 2008, 07:51:22 AM
Scientists discover a race of super ants that can chew through metal and build skyscrapers.  Unfortunately, the humans' plan for establishing contact with the ants is to shoot at the ant city.

Click here to go to the Review (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/phaseiv/)


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: Trevor on November 01, 2008, 08:25:49 AM
:teddyr:

Thanks for the great review, Andrew, I was seven when I saw this for the first time and I remember Stephen King's review of it in Danse Macabre: ["Saul] Bass' ants aren't even really big, they're just little buggers who've pulled together.":

"All you a-holes with magnifying glasses: stop giving the ants ideas."   :teddyr:  :bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: DavidFullam on November 01, 2008, 10:42:03 AM
Never liked this movie. Every review of it in magazines and reference books keep harping on how it is some kind of neglected classic. I'm like "whatever." I'd rather watch Them and Empire of the Ants.


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: Chris McAvey on November 01, 2008, 12:08:00 PM
Wasn't this movie riffed in one of the KTMA episodes of MST3K?


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: mrgb46 on November 01, 2008, 03:47:58 PM
 :twirl:Yes,it is..Too bad they couldn't go back,like they did with the Gamera movies and redo this one.Would've been interesting to see what Mike and the bots could've done with it.


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: Sardu on November 02, 2008, 01:16:18 PM
I have found a mistake in your review.  At the end of paragraph three you wrote "(unless they are holding hands and singing)" when clearly what you meant to say was "(Especially when they are holding hands and singing)".

Please edit this.


Thank you.








 :tongueout:


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: Trurl on November 02, 2008, 01:24:54 PM
What if...what if regular everyday ants are smart because they do not build skyscrapers? What if Donald Trump is the idiot?

I like that- it echoes that line from Douglas Adams's the Hitchhiker's Guide, the one that goes (roughly paraphrased):

Man always considered himself smarter than dolphins because of all the great things he had accomplished; the wheel, New York City, that sort of thing, while all the dolphins did was muck about in the water having a good time.  Conversely, dolphins considered themselves superior for exactly the same reasons.


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: Jay the Magnificent on November 02, 2008, 02:25:43 PM
thought this movie was a bit too cerebral for the common movie watcher.
but notion of instant evolutionary uplift by way of cosmic rays is wacky taffy

very 70s  :twirl:


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: Andrew on November 03, 2008, 07:58:27 PM
What if...what if regular everyday ants are smart because they do not build skyscrapers? What if Donald Trump is the idiot?

I like that- it echoes that line from Douglas Adams's the Hitchhiker's Guide, the one that goes (roughly paraphrased):

Douglas Adams was an incredible writer.  The characters were perhaps average, but he had a way of working little truths into his writing that make me laugh out loud.  Thank you much for that; it made my day.

Never liked this movie. Every review of it in magazines and reference books keep harping on how it is some kind of neglected classic. I'm like "whatever." I'd rather watch Them and Empire of the Ants.

thought this movie was a bit too cerebral for the common movie watcher.
but notion of instant evolutionary uplift by way of cosmic rays is wacky taffy

very 70s  :twirl:

Unfortunately, the humans are shallow personalities.  The ants end up with more depth as characters.  The long sequence with the ants dragging the poison to the queen, and each dying in turn, had a lot of empathy.  For me, the scenes with the scientists interacting are mostly filler, and the young girl is entirely filler.  The scene where the scientists viewed the ant skyscrapers is awesome.  They needed more scenes like that and like the self-sacrificing poison retrieval.  That or extremely selfish scenes with the humans as counterpoint to the ants.


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: Torgo on November 03, 2008, 08:41:35 PM
I had seen this flick years ago but didn't know what it was called. 


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: J.D. on November 09, 2008, 03:52:19 AM
Oh this movie is awesome!


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: Neville on November 10, 2008, 02:56:20 PM
I saw it on my late teens, found it absolutely fascinating. I need to watch this again.


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on November 14, 2008, 06:01:05 PM
When I saw this, and I saw only the ending to it, I found it very cerebral. More so than most films. I don't know whether I liked it or not, as I said, I didn't see all of it. One of these days I'm going to have to see all of it, to see whether I liked it not.


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: BZ on April 15, 2009, 07:50:59 PM
OMG, thank you for this hilarious, insightful and totally spot-on review!  I haven't seen this movie for about 20 years, and I remember it as though it were yesterday.  Kinda just sticks with you!  I agree that it is a forgotten classic, as we all remember it so well, and apparently so would anyone else that watches it.
And yes, D.T. is an idiot!


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: Flu-Bird on August 29, 2009, 03:02:54 PM
Can never be as good as THEM this classic giant bug movie is the best


Title: Re: Phase IV
Post by: TheDoomMachine on October 11, 2011, 11:48:48 AM
Unlike the majority of regulars here (at least I sort of gleaned this from the comments on the various films I've seen listed here), I did not see too many of these classics as a child, but am coming at them now with the perspective of a thirty-year-old who still feels as on fire with zeal and wonder as he did in his b-deprived youth. Anyway, I just saw this one a couple of months back and am glad to see it's reviewed here! Andrew, your review cracked me up, and I agree with what I perceive as the sort of unspoken sentiment that you and some of the other commenters here have that this movie is a little full of itself and probably doesn't have as much to say as its creators think it does...nevertheless, I have to say I love this movie! I go in for this type of flick because of the moodiness factor, really, and I think this one has it in spades...atmosphere, a certain eerieness or whatever that you could often find in the more "serious" 70s science fiction movies. It reminded me of Andromeda Strain a bit but it's a lot less boring, a lot more otherworldly. I think the ant scenes are amazing and theyr'e really aided by the creepy electronic score. The horse-killing scene was unexpectedly intense and I don't know if it was just me, but I normally kind of dislike child actors and yet I thought the girl in this one was really well acted. I'm not sure if I entirely approve of the ending but there's a certain cleverness to it...did anyone else notice that the title cards in the film show phases "I", "II" and "III" but the fourth phase is yet to come? I thought that was pretty neat.