http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KyYXC1F3eI
Canadian/Hungarian director Tibor Takács who once wowed genre fans with the underrated The Gate and I, Madman unleashes his latest effort, Spiders. A silly creature feature about mutated spiders from outer space invading New York. Kind of funny because Gary Jones made the exact same film back in 2000, also titled Spiders.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O9nfLmlidk
Jones' Spiders is clearly more fun and entertaining.
SPIDERS! DON'T! HAVE! MOUTHS! ESPECIALLY! NOT! WITH! TEETH! ARGH!
The 2000 film does look better, and I remember it being quite entertaining to me personally, but the same thing? Come on. I wanted to make a film called "Spiders" about giant spiders when I was in second grade.
This generic of a plot is not necessarily a ripoff :wink:
Well, how many giant spiders from outer space movies are there? They are usually exposed to chemicals, radiation or some gen-experiment. There are certainly different ways to tell a story about giant spiders. In a Spider's Web comes to mind for example. Spiders (2013) just seems lazy and the similarities to Spiders (2000) seem very suspicious to me :wink:
Quote from: claws on March 18, 2013, 10:14:20 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KyYXC1F3eI
Canadian/Hungarian director Tibor Takács who once wowed genre fans with the underrated The Gate and I, Madman unleashes his latest effort, Spiders. A silly creature feature about mutated spiders from outer space invading New York. Kind of funny because Gary Jones made the exact same film back in 2000, also titled Spiders.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O9nfLmlidk
Jones' Spiders is clearly more fun and entertaining.
I will take the venom and watch both of them. :bouncegiggle: