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Critters 2: The Main Course

Critters 2: The Main Course (also known as Critters 2) is a 1988 American science fiction comedy horror film directed by Mick Garris in his directorial debut, and the second installment in the Critters franchise. A direct sequel to Critters, the film was written by David Twohy and Garris, and stars Scott Grimes, Don Keith Opper and Terrence Mann in their reprising roles. The plot takes place two years after the first film, as a batch of planted Critter eggs begin to hatch and resume their carnivorous appetite upon the town once again.

Critters 2: The Main Course
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMick Garris
Written by
Produced byBarry Opper
Starring
CinematographyRussell Carpenter
Edited byCharles Bornstein
Music byNicholas Pike
Production
company
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • April 29, 1988 (1988-04-29)
Running time
85 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4 million[2]
Box office$3.8 million (US)[3]

Although it did not gross as much as the original, the sequel grossed $3.8 million during its theatrical run in the United States. It is the last installment in the series to be released theatrically, and is followed by Critters 3 in 1991.

Plot

Out in space on a desolate planet, the shape-shifting bounty hunters Ug and Lee and their human companion Charlie McFadden search for a vicious, worm-like creature. After killing the beast, they depart the planet. Soon afterwards, they receive a new assignment by Zanti, head of the High Council. He tells them that Critters are still on Earth and must be destroyed. With that, they set a course for Earth. Noticing Charlie brooding, Ug enquires what is wrong. Charlie states his reluctance to going back after two years and asks, concerned, whether they would leave him there. Ug assures him they have no such intentions.

Back on Earth, Brad Brown, now 15, is visiting his grandmother in Grover's Bend, and word gets around the town fast, implying he became well known after the events of the first film. Shortly after the bounty hunters arrive, the Critters attack a man dressed as an Easter Bunny, killing him. No one is aware that it was the Critters who attacked him, as his death is attributed to a farming accident. Eventually the Critters make themselves known when they begin terrorizing the town, growing in large numbers. Lee is killed and devoured by the Critters, causing Ug to slip into a deep depression and revert to his alien form.

The remaining people of the town devise a plan. With Ug polymorphed into a Critter, they lead the Critters to a burger factory in an attempt to blow them up, but that fails and The Critters re-emerge, joined together into a large ball, and begin heading to the church. Just before they reach it, Charlie flies directly into them with Ug's spaceship, successfully destroying the Critters and seemingly sacrificing himself. Ug subsequently takes on Charlie's facial features in honor of his bravery. The next day, as Brad departs, it is revealed that Charlie survived by using a parachute. He stays on Earth, becoming sheriff of the town. Ug departs in a new spacecraft, still wearing the guise of Charlie.

Cast

Production

Garris got the chance to direct after having worked for Steven Spielberg on the television series Amazing Stories as a screenwriter. Garris initially turned down the offer to direct, but later accepted, citing that he was a big fan of the first movie and wanted to make the sequel a more scary film than the first. The Chiodo Brothers, who served as special effects artists on the first film, returned to create the titular creatures, creating over 50 puppets for the film.[4]

The film was shot in Valencia, Santa Clarita, a part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.[2]

Release

The film was released theatrically in the United States by New Line Cinema in April 1988. It grossed $3.8 million at the box office[3] and was the last film in the series to be released theatrically.

The film was released on VHS and laserdisc by New Line Home Video later the same year. In 2003, New Line Home Entertainment released the film on DVD. The film was re-released in a set containing all four Critters films on DVD by Warner Bros. in 2010.

Scream Factory, a subsidiary of Shout! Factory, released the four films as part of "The Critters Collection" on Blu-ray. The set was released on November 27, 2018.[5]

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes reports that 31% of 13 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 4.2/10.[6] Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 1 out of 4 stars: "It lacks all of the style and sense of fun of the original Critters (1986) and has no reason for existence".[7]

Discussing the film several years after its release, writer David Twohy said in an interview with Starlog that "Critters 2 is something I'm still not terribly pleased is on my résumé".[8]

Sequels

Critters 2: The Main Course was followed by Critters 3 and Critters 4, directed by Kristine Peterson and Rupert Harvey, respectively.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Critters 2 (15)". British Board of Film Classification. September 2, 1988. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Critters 2: The Main Course at Trailers from Hell
  3. ^ a b "Critters 2: The Main Course". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  4. ^ Shapiro, Marc (June 1988). "The Call of Critters 2". Fangoria (74): 28–31.
  5. ^ "Shout Factory: Fourteen New Titles Coming Soon to Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. July 20, 2018. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  6. ^ "Critters 2: The Main Course (1988)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved September 8, 2021.
  7. ^ Ebert, Roger (April 29, 1988). "Critters 2: The Main Course". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved May 13, 2017 – via RogerEbert.com.
  8. ^ Shapiro, Marc (March 2000). "Nights, Camera, Action". Starlog (#272): 51–55.

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Critters 2 The Main Course also known as Critters 2 is a 1988 American science fiction comedy horror film directed by Mick Garris in his directorial debut and the second installment in the Critters franchise A direct sequel to Critters the film was written by David Twohy and Garris and stars Scott Grimes Don Keith Opper and Terrence Mann in their reprising roles The plot takes place two years after the first film as a batch of planted Critter eggs begin to hatch and resume their carnivorous appetite upon the town once again Critters 2 The Main CourseTheatrical release posterDirected byMick GarrisWritten byDavid Twohy Mick GarrisProduced byBarry OpperStarringScott Grimes Liane Curtis Don Opper Barry Corbin Terrence Mann William HannaCinematographyRussell CarpenterEdited byCharles BornsteinMusic byNicholas PikeProductioncompanySho FilmsDistributed byNew Line CinemaRelease dateApril 29 1988 1988 04 29 Running time85 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 4 million 2 Box office 3 8 million US 3 Although it did not gross as much as the original the sequel grossed 3 8 million during its theatrical run in the United States It is the last installment in the series to be released theatrically and is followed by Critters 3 in 1991 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 Sequels 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditOut in space on a desolate planet the shape shifting bounty hunters Ug and Lee and their human companion Charlie McFadden search for a vicious worm like creature After killing the beast they depart the planet Soon afterwards they receive a new assignment by Zanti head of the High Council He tells them that Critters are still on Earth and must be destroyed With that they set a course for Earth Noticing Charlie brooding Ug enquires what is wrong Charlie states his reluctance to going back after two years and asks concerned whether they would leave him there Ug assures him they have no such intentions Back on Earth Brad Brown now 15 is visiting his grandmother in Grover s Bend and word gets around the town fast implying he became well known after the events of the first film Shortly after the bounty hunters arrive the Critters attack a man dressed as an Easter Bunny killing him No one is aware that it was the Critters who attacked him as his death is attributed to a farming accident Eventually the Critters make themselves known when they begin terrorizing the town growing in large numbers Lee is killed and devoured by the Critters causing Ug to slip into a deep depression and revert to his alien form The remaining people of the town devise a plan With Ug polymorphed into a Critter they lead the Critters to a burger factory in an attempt to blow them up but that fails and The Critters re emerge joined together into a large ball and begin heading to the church Just before they reach it Charlie flies directly into them with Ug s spaceship successfully destroying the Critters and seemingly sacrificing himself Ug subsequently takes on Charlie s facial features in honor of his bravery The next day as Brad departs it is revealed that Charlie survived by using a parachute He stays on Earth becoming sheriff of the town Ug departs in a new spacecraft still wearing the guise of Charlie Cast EditScott Grimes as Brad Brown Terrence Mann as Ug Liane Alexandra Curtis as Megan Morgan Don Keith Opper as Charlie McFadden Barry Corbin as Sheriff Harv Tom Hodges as Wesley Sam Anderson as Mr Morgan Lindsay Parker as Cindy Herta Ware as Nana Lin Shaye as Sal Roxanne Kernohan as Lee Douglas Rowe as Quigley Eddie Deezen as Hungry Heifer manager William Hanna as Critter s screams and shrieksProduction EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2018 Garris got the chance to direct after having worked for Steven Spielberg on the television series Amazing Stories as a screenwriter Garris initially turned down the offer to direct but later accepted citing that he was a big fan of the first movie and wanted to make the sequel a more scary film than the first The Chiodo Brothers who served as special effects artists on the first film returned to create the titular creatures creating over 50 puppets for the film 4 The film was shot in Valencia Santa Clarita a part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area 2 Release EditThe film was released theatrically in the United States by New Line Cinema in April 1988 It grossed 3 8 million at the box office 3 and was the last film in the series to be released theatrically The film was released on VHS and laserdisc by New Line Home Video later the same year In 2003 New Line Home Entertainment released the film on DVD The film was re released in a set containing all four Critters films on DVD by Warner Bros in 2010 Scream Factory a subsidiary of Shout Factory released the four films as part of The Critters Collection on Blu ray The set was released on November 27 2018 5 Reception EditRotten Tomatoes reports that 31 of 13 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review the average rating is 4 2 10 6 Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 1 out of 4 stars It lacks all of the style and sense of fun of the original Critters 1986 and has no reason for existence 7 Discussing the film several years after its release writer David Twohy said in an interview with Starlog that Critters 2 is something I m still not terribly pleased is on my resume 8 Sequels EditCritters 2 The Main Course was followed by Critters 3 and Critters 4 directed by Kristine Peterson and Rupert Harvey respectively See also EditSweets and Sour MargeReferences Edit Critters 2 15 British Board of Film Classification September 2 1988 Retrieved October 8 2016 a b Critters 2 The Main Course at Trailers from Hell a b Critters 2 The Main Course Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 30 2016 Shapiro Marc June 1988 The Call of Critters 2 Fangoria 74 28 31 Shout Factory Fourteen New Titles Coming Soon to Blu ray Blu ray com July 20 2018 Retrieved July 29 2018 Critters 2 The Main Course 1988 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved September 8 2021 Ebert Roger April 29 1988 Critters 2 The Main Course Chicago Sun Times Retrieved May 13 2017 via RogerEbert com Shapiro Marc March 2000 Nights Camera Action Starlog 272 51 55 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Critters 2 The Main Course Critters 2 The Main Course at AllMovie Critters 2 The Main Course at IMDb Critters 2 The Main Course at Rotten Tomatoes Critters 2 The Main Course at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Critters 2 The Main Course amp oldid 1107016713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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