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The Fly 2 By Sean Axmaker
Chris Walas, the effects whiz who turned Jeff Goldblum into the gooey,
grotesque Brundle-Fly in David Cronenberg's The Fly makes his
directorial debut in this equally icky sequel. Eric Stoltz is Brundle's
genetically diseased offspring, a boy genius brought up in an experimental
laboratory by a nefarious foster father eager to see what his inevitable
metamorphosis will bring. No surprise here: like father, like son. Daphne
Zuniga is his sweet young girlfriend, and John Getz reprises his role from
the first film as a bitter alcoholic with a very bad fake beard. This
cut-rate "Son of the Fly" knockoff pales next to Cronenberg's
classic, degenerating into a gory revenge flick. Walas strains under a
limited budget, and many of the more elaborate creatures (a monstrously
mutated dog, the skeletal fly monster leaping about the warehouse-like
lab) are rather shabby. The makeup is suitably gooey, slathered in ooze
and pus, and the mayhem-filled finale is a nasty but impressive
over-the-top frenzy of blood and gore climaxing in the nastiest piece of
poetic justice since Freaks. The opening birth scene (with a
look-alike subbing for mom Geena Davis) is an homage to Larry Cohen's It's
Alive.
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|  | Director: Chris Walas
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|  | Stars: Eric Stoltz, Daphne Zuniga
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|  | Released: February 10, 1989
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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