Eric Brainard
over 1 year
ago
It's quite delicious watching Goldblum morph into a fly. Hideous fun & best version.
Neil Cooke
over 3 years
ago
Horror-fun. Gooey, mangled & a bit silly. Great with cold beer & cheezles. (No yogurt)
Noah Rymer
5 years
ago
it's not often you can combine smart and gory. unique horror film.
Tony Gandía
over 5 years
ago
Grisly Cronenberg and ghastly Goldblum combine for an effective yet horrific sci-fi romp
Katherine Shaw
over 6 years
ago
This film is so creepy, the effects are great as David Cronenberg retells this classic
Zach Sly
over 6 years
ago
One of the essentials of 80s horror, Cronenberg truly makes you feel for his characters.
Austin
over 6 years
ago
Cronenberg's brilliant examination of the relationship between a scientist and their work.
Lou
over 7 years
ago
A rarity. A remake I can actually stand to watch. It's got a high yuck factor.
Masha Marsheva
almost 8 years
ago
A 185 lb fly, an inside-out babboon and the poetry of the steak.
Devon
almost 8 years
ago
best part is when he says, "does this look like a sick man to you?" and punches the wall.
Robyn Hamilton
8 years
ago
Can't work out which I like better, this or The Simpsons parody of it. Both are excellent.
The Fly is a 1986 science fiction horror film co-written and directed by David Cronenberg. Produced by 20th Century Fox, and Brooksfilms, the film stars Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis and John Getz. It is a remake of the 1958 film of the same name, but retains only the basic premise of a scientist accidentally merging with a housefly during a teleportation experiment. Some critics saw the film as a metaphor for the AIDS epidemic. The score was composed by Howard Shore and the make-up effects were created by Chris Walas, who won the Academy Award for Best Makeup.
Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum), a brilliant but eccentric scientist, meets Veronica Quaife (Geena Davis), a journalist for Particle magazine, at a meet-the-press event held by Bartok Science Industries, the company that provides funding for Brundle's work. Seth takes Veronica back to the warehouse that serves as both his home and laboratory, and shows her a project that will change the world: a set of "Telepods" that allows...