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The Swarm

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Movie Reviews of The Swarm

Movie Review: Camp On Top Of Camp
Summary: 5 Stars

Patty Duke as the Queen Bee! Oh, wrong movie - but this one has action, stars and camp! Irwin Allen on lots of Hollywood magic. And the 70's to further temp you!

Movie Night with friends and big bowls of popcorn! Oh, and of course, lots of Bit O' Honey for our little friends.

Don't miss it! Or you'll be sorry!
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Movie Review: The Swarm
Summary: 5 Stars

The Swarm was a very realistic movie about the attack of the Afraican Bee's. It shows realism and what we can face in the future ahead of us. It was a really intersting plot.Micheal Caine was at top notch performance, also Irwin Allan did a fantastic directing job. the last 20 minutes was a great the best 20 mintues in the ending

Movie Review: Buy it because it's bad
Summary: 5 Stars

Michael Caine said he made this movie because he wanted to buy a house and needed the money, and even though moviegoers might hate the movie, he's sure they'd have loved the house. Well, Michael....it's a classic because it's awful. Buzz your way through this dreadful killer bee bumblefest and have fun poking fun at it!

Movie Review: The Swarm DVD
Summary: 5 Stars

I love the film and it worked without any flaws. Has additional features and very cool disaster film.

I recommend it.

Movie Review: "We Want Your Pollen!"
Summary: 4 Stars

Disaster films are kind of a discredited genre but there's something aesthetically satisfying about things blowing up real good. Another guilty pleasure to these flicks is guessing which members of the paycheck mode star-studded cast members are going to buy the farm. "The Swarm" isn't classic stuff but it kept me entertained even at 155 minutes. If I were to nutshell the movie I would describe it as "The Birds" with killer bees without Hitchcock's artistry. The pre-CGI visuals are quite good and director Irwin Allen ratchets the tension quite nicely. The acting here is perfunctory but movie's like this aren't meant for the award shows. No-think entertainment of the best kind.
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