Stranded on a deserted island, a group of people struggles to survive against a swarm of supernatural flies.Stranded on a deserted island, a group of people struggles to survive against a swarm of supernatural flies.Stranded on a deserted island, a group of people struggles to survive against a swarm of supernatural flies.
Yasiin Bey
- Robbie J
- (as Mos Def)
Andy Bradshaw
- Inmate #1
- (as Andrew Bradshaw)
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- TriviaThe full-frontal nude pin-up taped to the locker door is Tiffany Taylor's centerfold from the November 1998 issue of Playboy magazine.
- GoofsMealworms are not fly larvae; they're future beetles.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Phelous & the Movies: Halloween Re-Phake (2012)
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This movie was given to me as a gift. So because I own it, I really wanted to like it. Sucks to be me.
The thought that kept bothering me throughout this terrible flick was, "Doesn't anyone have a cell phone?" It was made in 2000. Cell phones were rampant by then, especially in New York City.
The movie had great promise. Hart's Island is a real place, and surprisingly, I've never seen it in a movie before (with the exception of Michael Douglas' "Don't Say a Word" which happened to have one scene on the island. The movie wasn't about the island.) The history of the island is extremely interesting and quite scary. The movie failed to capitalize on any of the history and instead tried to scare us with....
HOUSEFLIES!!! I guess flies and maggots are cheaper and easier to get than zombies. Totally ridiculous.
Plus, the movie had the usual things you see in stupid, poorly written horror movies (i.e. cars that won't start, love interest between two unlikely heroes, etc.).
What a waste. Can I regift it?
The thought that kept bothering me throughout this terrible flick was, "Doesn't anyone have a cell phone?" It was made in 2000. Cell phones were rampant by then, especially in New York City.
The movie had great promise. Hart's Island is a real place, and surprisingly, I've never seen it in a movie before (with the exception of Michael Douglas' "Don't Say a Word" which happened to have one scene on the island. The movie wasn't about the island.) The history of the island is extremely interesting and quite scary. The movie failed to capitalize on any of the history and instead tried to scare us with....
HOUSEFLIES!!! I guess flies and maggots are cheaper and easier to get than zombies. Totally ridiculous.
Plus, the movie had the usual things you see in stupid, poorly written horror movies (i.e. cars that won't start, love interest between two unlikely heroes, etc.).
What a waste. Can I regift it?
- Rupert__Pupkin
- Dec 9, 2004
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