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Insect: Directed by William Fruet. With Ivan E. Roth, Steve Railsback, Gwynyth Walsh, Don Lake. Detective Jim Bishop and Dr. Rachel Carson must find a way to stop a giant monstrous insect that’s eating people in her quarantined hospital before it procreates and spreads a deadly infection it’s carrying,

“As I was watching u0026quot;Blue Monkey,u0026quot; I realized that, although the budget was small, I was still having a good time! Low budget movies that can do that are the best ones.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt is about a small hospital that gets itself some big trouble. A patient who has contracted a serious case of gangrene is brought in and, unknown to the staff, the gangrene is thanks to a strange insect that used the patient to deposit eggs in. When they do find out about it, they catch it and call in an insect specialist, but, before he can arrive, the larva is accidentally mutated to an enormous size and changes into a giant insect that looks like a preying mantis. It runs loose in the hospital, killing people for it to use as hosts for its eggs, and only three brave people—a cop, a doctor, the insect specialist—are willing to stop it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis movie is just fun to watch (especially Don Lake as the specialist, who steals ever scene he is in). A must for fans of movies like u0026quot;The Thing.u0026quot; Zanatosu0026#39;s score: 8 out of 10. Check it out!”

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