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Eight Legged Freaks

Let the squashing begin!
2002 | 99m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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The residents of a rural mining town discover that an unfortunate chemical spill has caused hundreds of little spiders to mutate overnight to the size of SUVs. It's then up to mining engineer Chris McCormack and Sheriff Sam Parker to mobilize an eclectic group of townspeople, including the Sheriff's young son, Mike, her daughter, Ashley, and paranoid radio announcer Harlan, into battle against the bloodthirsty eight-legged beasts.
Release Date: Jul 17, 2002
Director: Ellory Elkayem
Writer: Jesse Alexander, Randy Kornfield, Ellory Elkayem
Genres: Comedy, Action, Horror, Thriller
Keywords spider, creature, pick up, wetting pants, hockey mask, barbershop, perfume, aunt nephew relationship, straight razor, forklift, contamination, animal horror
Production Companies Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Centropolis Entertainment, Electric Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $45,900,000
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
David Arquette Chris McCormick
Kari Wuhrer Samantha Parker
Doug E. Doug Harlan Griffith
Scarlett Johansson Ashley Parker
Rick Overton Pete Willis
Matt Czuchry Bret
Riley Smith Randy
Leon Rippy Wade
Randi Klein Waitress #1
Terey Summers Waitress #2
Scott Terra Mike Parker
Eileen Ryan Gladys
Jane Edith Wilson Emma
Jack Moore Amos
Roy Gaintner Floyd
Jay Arlen Jones Leon
Matt Holwick Larry
John Storey Mark
Don Champlin Leroy
David Earl Waterman Norman
John Ennis Cop #1
Ryan C. Benson Cop #2
Bruiser Self
Tom Noonan Joshua Taft (uncredited)
Debbie Overbey Girl in Window (uncredited)
Name Job
Jesse Alexander Screenplay
David Siegel Editor
Jo Ann Smith Studio Teachers
April Webster Casting
Marcia Calosio Set Decoration
Kosta Saric Visual Effects Editor
Gina G. Aller Set Costumer
Richard Lambert Leadman
Catherine A. McCabe Art Department Coordinator
Gary L. Camp Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator
Jim Fitzpatrick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christopher Assells Sound Effects Editor
Yves De Bono Special Effects Coordinator
Joachim Grüninger Visual Effects Supervisor
James Moriana Foley
Alix Friedberg Costume Design
Rick Sharp Makeup Department Head
Kim Collea Makeup Artist
Curt Pair Camera Operator
Deborah Hall Costume Supervisor
Beverli Eagan Set Designer
Gary Mundheim Sound Effects Editor
Charles William Breen Production Design
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Kristen Spinning Standby Painter
Kate Jesse Boom Operator
Mike McNally Set Medic
Tim T. Cunningham Visual Effects Coordinator
Jeff Glueck Sound Engineer
Michael B. Russell Transportation Captain
James K. Jensen Post Production Supervisor
Neil Gahm Propmaker
John Alden Stunts
Gregg Singer Picture Car Coordinator
Randy Kornfield Story
John S. Bartley Director of Photography
Terry J. Erdmann Unit Publicist
Paula Rosenberg Casting
Karen E. Goulekas Visual Effects Supervisor
Kelvin Lee Animation Supervisor
Chas. Butcher Art Direction
Alan Benoit Location Manager
Gary Gegan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dan Hegeman Sound Effects Editor
Jon Baronn Farmer Still Photographer
Kerry Ann Carmean Sound Effects Editor
Drew McKeen Visual Effects Producer
Terry Kempf Construction Coordinator
Scott Wolf Supervising Sound Editor
Robin Anderson Script Supervisor
Michel Aller First Assistant Editor
Amanda Goodpaster Music Editor
Dino DiMuro Sound Effects Editor
Thomas Dadras Visual Effects Supervisor
Claudia Breckenridge Hairstylist
Maggie McFarland Key Set Costumer
Leo Corey Castellano Makeup Effects
Karen O'Toole Production Coordinator
Rich Ragsdale Additional Music
Peter Afterman Music Supervisor
George Bolton Driver
John W. Ervin Set Production Assistant
Steve Roll Carpenter
Daniel S. Irwin Sound Editor
Larry Groupé Orchestrator
Jens Döldissen Special Effects Supervisor
Daryl C. Lefever Production Accountant
David E. Baron First Assistant Camera
Scott W. Farley Key Hair Stylist
Scott Baldyga Casting Associate
Peter Geoco Production Sound Mixer
Kelly Van Horn Unit Production Manager
John Stewart Underwater Gaffer
Damon Intrabartolo Orchestrator, Conductor
Cris Rankin Animal Wrangler
David Orr Color Timer
Michael J. Broomberg Foley Artist
Ron Bedrosian ADR Mixer
Shari Lee Production Secretary
Matt Balzarini Second Assistant Camera
Ryan Chan Assistant Editor
Greg Groenekamp Visual Effects Compositor
Jessica Clements Music Coordinator
Jason Casillas Assistant Camera
Pat Banta Stunts
Heather Callow Stunts
'Mad' Mike Jones Stunt Driver
Andrew Tamandl VFX Artist
James Marbas Digital Effects Supervisor
Marie Randall Craft Service
Andy Barrios Digital Compositors
Tim Ryan Key Grip
Carol Ashley 3D Artist
John A. Stewart Jr. Assistant Property Master
Vicki Dittemore Set Dresser
George Doering Musician
Cindy Franke Assistant Production Coordinator
Anna Foerster Additional Photography
Keith Mosca Property Master
Cindi Reiss Extras Casting
Brian Basham ADR Recordist
Mark Hurtado Storyboard Artist
John Bozzalla Visual Effects Production Assistant
Ken Gorrell Special Effects Technician
Shelly Boucher Production Assistant
Blanca Garcia Costumer
Christian Feldhaus First Assistant Accountant
Matthew Bekoff Set Designer
Jim Holley Stunt Driver
Rick Miller Stunt Driver
Ellory Elkayem Story, Screenplay, Director
John Ottman Original Music Composer
Charlie Brewer Stunt Coordinator
Casey Stone Scoring Mixer
Alex Madison Stunts
Lewis Arquette In Memory Of
Lars P. Winther First Assistant Director
Paul Bernard Second Assistant Director
Andy Gill Stunts
James M. Churchman Stunts
John Hateley Stunts
Louie Franco Stunt Driver
Michael Green "A" Camera Operator
Roy Heath Grip
Ron Colucci Special Effects Technician, Special Effects
Xye Visual Effects
Tina Sims Assistant Hairstylist
Abra Grupp Compositing Supervisor
Dirk Stout Utility Sound
Karen Turner Payroll Accountant
Scott Herrick Rigging Gaffer
Kim Hyde Set Medic
Jay Coolidge First Assistant "B" Camera
Kenny Christiansen Best Boy Electric
Freddy Mojica Catering
Name Title
Kelly Van Horn Co-Producer
William Fay Executive Producer
Peter Winther Executive Producer
Bruce Berman Producer
Dean Devlin Producer
Roland Emmerich Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Arach Attack! Spiders escape from a spider farm in Prosperity, Arizona, and become giant man eating beasts on account of toxic waste carelessly dumped in a near by river. Can the odd ball inhabitants of this Arizona town escape with their lives? Or will spiders rule the earth and lay waste to man ... kind? Eight Legged Freaks is unashamedly homaging B movie creature features from the 1950s. The likes of Tarantula and Them! have their Pedipalps well and truly watered, in what is possibly the most undervalued of all the modern day creature feature homages. Having no pretensions what so ever, the only real thing not in "Freaks" favour is the usage of CGI, but even that doesn't hurt the film, if anything it adds to the obvious preposterous nature of the genre. I mean how else are we to get 20 foot jumping spiders chowing down on some annoying teenager? Perhaps "Freaks" is viewed harsh because the cast is relatively C list? Again that is a genre staple, surely? For what it's worth I think they do real fine, David Arquette has oodles of goofy charisma, Kari Wuher makes a fine female ass kicker, and the kids (one a young Scarlett Johansen) are really rather cool. Director Ellory Elkayem, who after doing They Nest in 2000 clearly has bug issues, adheres to genre staples. Kooky western town out in the desert, the inhabitants of which range from near loonies to dopey politicians, and the plot follows the traditional sense of impending doom played for laughs. Listen out for the score from John Ottman, which plays on variants of "Itsy Bitsy Spider", whilst cast a keen eye on John S. Bartley's Arizona camera work. Whilst not having the savvy scripting of homage daddy, Tremors, or the star appeal of 1990's Arachnophobia, Eight Legged Freaks deserves its place amongst such fun and creepy company. As the tag line says, "Do you hate spiders? Do you really hate spiders? Well they don't like you either". With that, I think it's web well and truly spun, don't you? 7/10

May 16, 2024