Seedpeople

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"The root of all evil!"
  • R
  • 1992
  • 1 hr 27 min
  • 4.3  (1,164)

Seedpeople is a 1992 science fiction horror movie, directed by Peter Manoogian and written by Charles Band and Jackson Barr. The movie stars Sam Hennings, Andrea Roth, and Dane Witherspoon. The film is set in a small rural California town called Comet Valley. The story follows Tom Baines (Sam Hennings), a biologist who is investigating strange occurrences in the area. He discovers that the townspeople have been overtaken by an extraterrestrial force called Seedpeople.

The movie begins with the opening credits featuring a series of glowing green objects falling from the sky. These objects land in a small town called Comet Valley. As the objects crack open, a green slime oozes out and infects the townspeople. They begin to transform into plant-like creatures with a hive mind controlled by a large central seedpod.

Tom Baines is a biologist who comes to Comet Valley to investigate the strange occurrences happening in the town. When he arrives, he meets a young woman named Heidi (Andrea Roth), who works at the local diner. She informs him that the townspeople have been acting strange and that the sheriff (Dane Witherspoon) has been ignoring the problem. Tom is skeptical at first, but soon realizes that something sinister is happening in the town when he witnesses the transformation of a local farmer into a Seedperson.

Tom teams up with Heidi to figure out what is happening in Comet Valley. They discover that the Seedpeople are planning to take over the entire planet and that they must stop them before it's too late. The two of them go on a mission to destroy the central seedpod and save the townspeople.

Throughout the movie, there are several intense and suspenseful scenes as Tom and Heidi fight to survive against the plant creatures. The Seedpeople are intelligent and seem to be one step ahead of Tom and Heidi at every turn. The film builds tension and suspense as the two protagonists figure out how to defeat their otherworldly foes.

The movie's special effects are impressive for its time, with some of the transformations and gore being quite realistic. However, the movie's biggest strength is its B-movie charm. Seedpeople is a fun, cheesy sci-fi horror movie that doesn't take itself too seriously. The actors all give entertaining performances, with some of the dialogue and character interactions being delightfully campy.

One of the highlights of the movie is the creature design. The Seedpeople are portrayed as plant-like creatures, with tendrils and roots extending from their bodies. They have glowing green eyes and the ability to move quickly and silently. The Seedpeople's ability to blend in with their surroundings adds an element of suspense, as Tom and Heidi never know who they can trust.

Overall, Seedpeople is an entertaining B-movie that fans of sci-fi horror will enjoy. While it may not win any awards for its plot or acting, it provides a solid B-movie experience with plenty of suspense, action, and thrills. The creature design is memorable, and the film's campy tone adds to its charm. It's a fun movie to watch with friends, and fans of classic sci-fi horror will appreciate its retro appeal.

Seedpeople is a 1992 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.3.

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  • Release Date
    1992
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 27 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.3  (1,164)