
While working in a greenhouse, a man receives an insect bite after touching an exotic plant. Immediately, he falls ill and is taken to an emergency room where the doctors diagnose him as suffering from an unknown bacteria, and a strange parasite which emerges from his mouth as a large slimy wormlike creature. Soon, there are more cases of bacterial infection, but the more immediate problem for the hospital is the wormlike creature which after accidental exposure to a genetic ... (Full plot summary below)
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While working in a greenhouse, a man receives an insect bite after touching an exotic plant. Immediately, he falls ill and is taken to an emergency room where the doctors diagnose him as suffering from an unknown bacteria, and a strange parasite which emerges from his mouth as a large slimy wormlike creature. Soon, there are more cases of bacterial infection, but the more immediate problem for the hospital is the wormlike creature which after accidental exposure to a genetic growth stimulant grows to monstrous proportions and starts a reign of terror and bloodshed in the hospitals abandoned wing.
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| User ReviewShawn WI saw "Blue Monkey" the very 1st day it came out on video, and I ?L?O?V?E?D? it!!!!! So there weren't any monkeys (of any color whatsoever) in the entire movie...SO WHAT?! For me, it's all about the scare factor: how much BOOGA-BOOGA-BOOGA can a horror movie promise, and can it deliver? "Blue Monkey" delivered the goods...AND THEN SOME!!!!! - Sp!ke Brannigan (lifelong die-hard science fiction/fantasy/horror junkie) |
| User ReviewTrent RBlue Monkey is a fun little monster movie about a handyman who gets pricked by a plant in his lady friend's greenhouse. Soon, he keels over and spews out a giant worm while in the hospital. After that, they contain the worm, open it up and reveal a small new species of bug. Well, like any other horror movie to get started, some rascally cancer kids feed the bug growth hormones and it gets huge and starts tearing people's asses apart in the hospital, which has conveniently been quarantined because of the old man's potential spread of a virus. It's up to Steve Railsback (playing a cop), the doctor he is hot on, and an entomologist to stop this bug before it can breed a whole army of super bugs! This is clearly monster/B-movie entertainment that is a lot of fun to watch. Dean Wormer (from Animal House) shows up again, but his role is pretty much wasted. Overall, though, good movie. |
| User ReviewChris PDon't let the fact that there is no monkey in this movie prevent you from seeing it. It's pretty good. |
| User ReviewMichael WAn insect contaminates a hospital. A disappointment overall, especially given the cast headlined by Mr Intensity Steve Railsback. By the looks of it, quarantine here means chaining the doors shut and shooting anyone who tries to escape. |
| User ReviewThe Nno mico azul, un insecto gigante como una mantis, en un hospital. |