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3.0 out of 5 stars
BEE NIGN THRILLER, March 19, 2004
This review is from: Hell Swarm (DVD)
HELL SWARM is a little misleading to say the least. The promo for the film seems to focus on a batch of killer bees, laced with a deadly skin eating virus, that is meant to destroy mankind and let a race of aliens take over the earth. There is one bee attack, but it isn't shown; the plot mainly focuses on trying to stop these aliens from taking over other humans and procreating (a la INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS). Kathryn Morris (now seen on "Cold Case") does a decent job as the female law enforcer, but Tim Matheson as the steely manager and Boyd Kestner as the stalwart hero, don't have the oomph to catapult this classic wannabe. Trite but mildly entertaining.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
It's a TV Pilot - what do you expect?, May 20, 2008
This review is from: Hell Swarm (DVD)
I agree with the reviewer who said "We've found something special!" But we haven't. Very early on you can tell that it's made for TV and not only that but ripe for a series. Sure the good guy's HQ gets destroyed but as they said earlier, they operate in cells so no one knows. Tim Matheson is not known to have died. The death of Sabbath's boy is left open.
The writing is only TV grade as is the acting. But if you look at this like it's a TV pilot then you won't be disappointed. BUT don't spend big money on it. I bought mine in the delete bin at a video store for $1.99 - that's about all it is worth.
Wait for it to be on TV as I'm sure it will be shown frequently.
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Remarkably Bad - Yet Mildly Entertaining, February 14, 2005
This review is from: Hell Swarm (DVD)
Hell Swarm is one of those films you pick up thinking you may have stumbled onto a little sleeper of a film that no one but you knows about. After watching it you'll want to keep that secret to yourself - for all the wrong reasons.
In truth there are elements of Hell Swarm that, in the right hands - and with a bit more of a budget - could be developed into a decent, gripping little thriller. Unfortunately those hands unfortunately are not Tim Matheson's, who directs (and acts in) the film.
Boyd Kestner is appealing as the "hero" if a bit bumbling but the rest of the cast seem to have spilled over from WB shows that never aired.
Even though there is some swearing, "decent" violence and sensuality, the entire affair feels like it was made for, well the WB Network or USA Up All Night.
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