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* The trailer is also a bit much. Makes good use of ominous narration, terrifying music, and that one shot of the giant Tarantula crawling across a hill. And that trilling just keeps getting louder...
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* The trailer is also a bit much. Makes good use of ominous narration, terrifying music, and that one shot of the giant Tarantula crawling across a hill. And that trilling just keeps getting louder...louder...
* Perhaps the film's major source of NightmareFuel (and one likely to traumatize younger viewers) is the scene where the tarantula [[ThePeepingTom peeks through Steve's bedroom window]]…''and brings the house down''…literally. In addition we are treated to the full effects of Professor Deemer's mutation in which one eye has sunk lower than the other.
* Perhaps the film's major source of NightmareFuel (and one likely to traumatize younger viewers) is the scene where the tarantula [[ThePeepingTom peeks through Steve's bedroom window]]…''and brings the house down''…literally. In addition we are treated to the full effects of Professor Deemer's mutation in which one eye has sunk lower than the other.
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* The reveal of the mutated man. Quite unexpected for a film called 'Tarantula'.
* The creature itself. It fits perfectly with the darkness, appearing as some kind of shadow beast. And make what you will of its cricket-like noises, but don't you think they sound downright HATEFUL?
* The trailer is also a bit much. Makes good use of ominous narration, terrifying music, and that one shot of the giant Tarantula crawling across a hill. And that trilling just keeps getting louder...
* The reveal of the mutated man. Quite unexpected for a film called 'Tarantula'.
* The creature itself. It fits perfectly with the darkness, appearing as some kind of shadow beast. And make what you will of its cricket-like noises, but don't you think they sound downright HATEFUL?
* The trailer is also a bit much. Makes good use of ominous narration, terrifying music, and that one shot of the giant Tarantula crawling across a hill. And that trilling just keeps getting louder...