The Food of the Gods

  • USA H.G. Wells' The Food of the Gods

Plots(1)

On a remote island, a mysterious substance is oozing from the ground. A farmer sees that it acts as a growth hormone and thinks his fortune is made. But when rats, chickens, worms and wasps begin sampling the potent substance, they morph into bloodthirsty giants! Now, it’s up to the island’s few residents and visitors to destroy "the food of the gods",... before the animals take over for good! Legendary director Bert I. Gordon the father of the "gigantic creature", genre delivers this spine-tingling tale of ecology gone berserk. Based on H.G. Wells’ classic horror novel, The Food Of The Gods predicts a terrifying future where oversized animals are suddenly at the top of the food chain and ready to take over! (Shout! Factory)

(more)

Reviews (1)

Lima 

all reviews of this user

English A monster-movie with a theme and special effects that seem to have been stuck in the 1950s. This is the story of a group of people trapped somewhere in the mountains fighting an army of mutated giant rats, where Gordon once again threw in a bunch of visual effects of variable quality like incredibly awkward translucent giant wasps, added larger-than-life rat models, or had rodents running between models of all sorts, from a caravan to a house, to achieve an optical illusion. Over the years, Gordon got a lot better at depicting explicit violence, so he spares no blood. The rats are actually killed "in natura" until pieces of their bodies fly off, which may not be to the liking of many viewers, and I am not surprised to see this film included in Premiere's equivalent of the 50 most obscure films in American cinema. The final showdown is one of the most awkward I've ever seen in a movie, and the final twist is outrageously funny. The fans of unadulterated trash movies will be in a bliss. ()

Gallery (72)