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Humanoids From the Deep

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Killer amphibians, the result of experiments splicing the genes of murderers and salmon, terrorize a small seaside community.

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Mike Massie Gone With The Twins The violence has increased marginally, and the makeup effects are more amusing than in its predecessor. Rated: 4/10 Sep 14, 2020 Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 2/5 Aug 13, 2005 Full Review Gerry Shamray Your Movies (cleveland.com) Hilarious, fast-paced update of Corman classic. Rated: 4/5 Mar 3, 2003 Full Review Scott Weinberg eFilmCritic.com Rated: 1/5 Jul 25, 2002 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jeepers C Watchable, but doesn't even come close to being as good as the original Humanoids From the Deep. I haven't seen any horror remakes that are actually better then their original counterparts. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 11/08/24 Full Review Audience Member The plot is so so but some of the creature effects are good. I also loved the creature design. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 09/06/22 Full Review Matthew D It's actually a decent remake. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 08/10/21 Full Review Audience Member En fullständigt meningslös remake på 1980-talsklassikern som egentligen inte är att betrakta som en klassiker. Nyinspelningen har en något mer igenkännlig rollista (Robert Carradine, Clint Howard, Mark Rolston och Walton Goggins), men kopierar från främst Jaws, Creature from the Black Lagoon och Alien ÄNNU mer än vad originalet gjorde! Dessutom återanvänds en hel del filmat material från 1980-talsversionen. Det man frågar sig är förstås: varför? Och varför såg jag den här filmen på inköpt DVD (29 kronor) i går kväll?! Svar: förkylning. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member No one is safe when a secret government experiment escapes into the waters of a small fishing community, preying on the men while stealing the women away to their tainted love nest. It will take the combined efforts of the U.S. military and the local fishermen to stop the HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP! The 'Noids return to the small screen in Roger Corman's made-for-TV remake of the 1980 camp classic. HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP is nearly identical to the original film in most regards, but for a few minor alterations to the characters and plot. Despite its televised premiere, HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP packs in just as much gruesome gore and gratuitous nudity as its predecessor, including the notorious carnival scene in the end. Look familiar? It should. Corman reuses a number of scenes from the first film to cut costs, but thankfully, director Jeff Yonis has integrated them seamlessly with bloody new footage tagged on to the end. The creature designs are much better than expected, and only a slight step down from before. HUMANOIDS FROM THE DEEP '96 is at least as enjoyable as the original film, if not more so for the added gore. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member Robert Carradine does his best and the look of the fish-men are an improvement but it just can't stand up to the trashy entertainment of the original. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Killer amphibians, the result of experiments splicing the genes of murderers and salmon, terrorize a small seaside community.
Director
Jeff Yonis
Producer
Michael Amato
Production Co
Concorde-New Horizons, Showtime Networks
Rating
TV-MA (V|S|L), R
Genre
Horror, Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 26m
Sound Mix
Surround
Aspect Ratio
Academy (1.33:1)