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Directed By: Kelly Sandefur
Theatrical Release Date: 2001
MPAA Rating: Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Studio: Lions Gate

"Fangs" is toothless

A Customer Review by Graboidz
I wasn't expecting much from "Fangs". I believe this is another Sci-Fi Channel original movie (if it's not, it sure feels like one). I was hoping for a goofy distraction, something along the lines of "Mega Snake" or "Snakehead Terror". But, "Fangs" is really lousy. The basic storyline should be familiar to horror fans who've seen a fair share of creature features. Mad-scientist breeds deadly new species of animal (bats in this case), something goes wrong and his experiment is set free causing mayhem in small town America, usually just when the small town is getting ready for some seasonal event which will put the general population in jeopardy (apple blossom festival in this case). The hero tries to warn the township of the impending disaster only to be thwarted by those in charge due to monetary reasons (realtor and crooked cop in this case). Hero then resorts to unusual means to stop the menace, call that the "MacGyver" effect.
It's a pretty standard formula which has been used since "Jaws" first made the premise a gold standard. But "Fangs" fails on almost every level. There is an unusual plot twist in that someone is using the nasty critters to commit planned murders as opposed to random attacks, but any interest in who the mysterious murderer may be is quickly lost. The cast of usually dependable character actors is given almost nothing to do, and all parties seemed to be embarrassed to be taking part in the proceedings. There is no gore, no profanity, no nudity, so this is a kid-friendly horror flick, but it's just too boring to keep their interest. The one shining part of "Fangs" are the bats themselves. While they are most likely CGI generated effects, they are done well in the 2 or 3 scenes where they are clearly visible. It's just a shame the effect was used in such a lousy film.

Death By Flappy Wings And Bitey Teeth...

A Customer Review by bigfootsalienbaby
FANGS is a pretty good little mutant-bats-attack movie. The tiny town of Scottsville is besieged by the fuzzy flappers, much to the chagrin of Mr. Hart (Corbin Bernsen from The Dentist 1 and 2), who sees the onslaught as a severe setback for his real estate empire. Whip Hubley is the local veterinarian, and Tracy Nelson plays the cop. Together, they attempt to deduce what is behind a string of grisly deaths. I like this hokey hunk of cheezy goo! Even w/ no nudity, only slight violence, and nary a cuss-word, FANGS manages to be entertaining. And the CGI bats are fairly life-like! FANGS even has Dennis Fimple (Creature Of Black Lake) as a farmer! If that's not enough, there's a twist ending to boot! Enjoy...

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