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Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)

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<h1>Eight-legged monster (2002</h1>).

Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)
Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)

In the mining town of Prosperity, Arizona, a truck carrying chemical raw materials has an accident, dumping toxic waste into a local river. The town's spider-keepers are polluted and become massive, entering abandoned mines in droves to roost and breed. Mike (Scott Terra), the son of the town sheriff Sam Parker (Carrey Woolly Wührer), finds the giant spider leg and suspects that the spider keeper has been killed, but the mother, Sam, does not listen to her son's explanation. Chris McCommotoc (David Arquette), the son of the town's mine owner, returns from the town council to oppose the mayor's proposal to sell the mine. Chris has no feelings for Sam, but he does not have the courage to show his heart to the beauty. Mike shows Chris the giant spider leg, who remains skeptical. Meanwhile, giant spiders in the mine begin to attack the town's animals, then humans. The communication system has also been destroyed by the "Eight-legged Monster", and the lives of the whole town are in danger...

When I was obsessed with old horror movies in my childhood, I turned it out, but in fact, it is not an old movie. But the combination of comedy and monster films was in place, and it was very impressive at the time. Come back and watch the stills, there is Scarlett Johansson

<h1>Teachers Are Not Human (1998</h1>).

Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)
Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)

At Herrington High School in Ohio, it seems that overnight, the school's teachers and some honors students have become very strange. They were now cold and gloomy, and this situation seems to be getting worse.

  Problem students Casey (Elijah Wood Ilia Wood) and Delilah (Jordana Brewster Jordana Brewster) stumble upon a wardrobe where nurse Rosa (Salma Hayek) is brutally murdered. But before long, Rosa appeared in front of everyone intact, her expression as gloomy as the other teachers. Casey and the others gradually realized that the chain of events was related to some mysterious creature they had discovered, which now seemed to be spreading at an unimaginable rate of terror. Danger is constantly approaching...

The youth campus is integrated into the road number of "Mutant Type III", but the horror is not suppressed. Several of the protagonists later became big stars, and now watching this film, the starlight is quite brilliant.

<h1>Variant DNA (1997).</h1>

Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)
Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)

Recently, there has been a spate of bizarre deaths in Manhattan, and the main responsibility for these incidents has been attributed to an unsuspecting entomologist couple, Susan (Mira Sorvino) and Pete (Jeremy Northam), who have no knowledge of it.

  It turns out that in order to fight the epidemic that once raged in Manhattan, Susan and Pitt created an insect called "Judas", an artificial insect that has no ability to reproduce but can eliminate the virus carrier cockroach. What the couple did not expect was that an unknown mutation occurred in Judah's body, so that it not only had the ability to reproduce offspring, but even incarnated into the form of a human to hunt, and their prey was no one else, it was the human itself. As Judah's "parents", Susan and Pitt are obliged to eliminate them, and with the help of the subway system expert Renard (Charles S. Dutton), the group heads to Judas' underground lair.

I watched it a long time ago, when I was in junior high school, I rented a disc to watch it, and now I found that it was a film directed by Guillermo del Toro, which has a faint gothic thriller component, but when I watched it before, I was really scared, and the more classic insect disaster movies, the idea of bugs slowly evolving the human face is simply amazing.

<h1>The Devil's Cave (2005).</h1>

Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)
Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)

Brother Jack (Cole Hauser) and Taylor (Eddie Spian Cole Hauser) are two exploration-loving cave experts who, at the invitation of biologists Nicholas (Marcel Iures) and Dr. Janice (Lena Headey), arrive in Romania's Carpathian Mountains with an experienced team to investigate the huge caves they stumble upon and the ancient churches in them.

  Expedition team member Briggs (Rick Ravanello) was the first to enter the water to survey, but lost contact with his teammates shortly after communicating. To be on the safe side, Jack and Taylor decide to set out to look for them. Along the way, they saw all kinds of strange creatures that they had never seen before, and it turned out that in this closed cave, there was a completely independent paleontological system. But these discoveries did not surprise them much, the explorers were trapped in the cave, and the threat from unknown creatures was gradually approaching them...

I remember a lot of similar videos. But still feel addicted, diving, caves, very claustrophobic horror and mystery. Every time I watch a similar film, I feel that I need to practice my physical fitness well, have skills such as rock climbing, diving and shooting, and preferably bioarchaeological history, chemical geography knowledge to have a greater possibility of survival

<h1>Deep Sea Wild Shark (1999).</h1>

Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)
Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)

Franklin (Samuel L. Jackson), the owner of a biochemical drug factory, provides a lot of money for Dr. Susan McAlester (Saffron Burrows) to study drugs against Alzheimer's disease. Susan and his team extract proteins from shark brains at well-equipped undersea research centers and inject necrotic human brain cells. In order to extract more shark brain proteins, Susan also increased the brain capacity of sharks. This move made the sharks, who were supposed to be experimental objects, stronger and smarter. Shark expert Carter (Thomas Jane) discovers something out of the sharks while spending time with them and warns Susan, but Susan ignores them. Finally, in the last experiment, the ferocious sharks that had been reduced to human experiments took revenge on humans...

The old film from 1999 is also good to revisit now, because "Shark Beach" suddenly thought of this movie, absolutely childhood shadow, until now many scenes are still fresh in memory, chilling! I probably do have a soft spot for sharks. The real horror is always the silent world underwater!

Five early monster movies recommended! Reliving the old film feels pretty good! (ii) Eight-legged monster (2002)Teacher is not human (1998)Variant DNA (1997)Devil's Cave (2005)Deep Sea Shark (1999)