I recall some other killer-bat movie from a while back, where the climactic scene is a bonfire in the cave, with flaming bats flying everywhichaway, like insane fireflies. I seem to recall it being pretty bad, too.
heh, yet another reason that flamethrowers should be standard in any bat-horror-movie character's inventory.
In general, bat movies are not scary at all because bats are cute little fuzzy things. how mean could they be? (as long as you don't drop them in water, or feed them after midnight, or...)
These guys even had a flamethrower. But the dropped it when the bats came, because, well, otherwise it wouldn't be scary. And these were genetically engineered Super Bats! So they could chew through steel and stuff. But for some reason, they didn't flap thier wings or move very much.
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But, seriously, if you're going to have bats as the scary monsters, having a bunch of paper outlines of bats taped to a fence is not scary!
But then we found Beetlejuice on tv, and all was well.
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In general, bat movies are not scary at all because bats are cute little fuzzy things. how mean could they be? (as long as you don't drop them in water, or feed them after midnight, or...)
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