
The sleepy little town of Comet Valley has been invaded by plants from outer space. Intent on taking over the Earth, the space plants have found a way to pollinate humans, thus turning them into walking seed carriers. Can the resourceful residents fight off the alien invaders, or is the planet doomed to become an alien garden?... (Full plot summary below)
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The sleepy little town of Comet Valley has been invaded by plants from outer space. Intent on taking over the Earth, the space plants have found a way to pollinate humans, thus turning them into walking seed carriers. Can the resourceful residents fight off the alien invaders, or is the planet doomed to become an alien garden?
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| User ReviewAlan PProbably the best movie known to man, a stunning thriller with the most original ideas. |
| User ReviewRobert Hloved this movie. yea it maybe like another invasion of the body snatchers or puppetmasters but it's still really good |
| User ReviewJosh MA huge rip off of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, but it does have its moments. The cheesy B-movie horror keeps it interesting. Without that Seedpeople would have been a waste of time. |
| User ReviewTom Hi remember this one. pretty scary when i was 10, but i am sure it`s hilarious now. i had a vhs copy of it back in the day, but i gave it the fuck away. the regret sinks in. |
| User ReviewJason DIn another Full Moon "classic" (and I use that term loosely), the Seedpeople combines elements of The Ruins, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and Critters. As far as believability and how well this movie was made, I'd say it's on the same level as Critters 3. A state Geologist comes back to his old hick town just in time for an invasion of seed aliens. After being stowed away in giant seeds, the aliens blossom into plants, and try to pollinate with any passerby humans. As time progresses, more and more humans are "turned" and it's up to a few people to try and save the day. Yeah, this movie is totally a Cheesy B, but it manages to deliver. People use to think these were the bad films of the 90's, but clearly, they had no idea what kind of "low-budget horror" would come out in present day. Not bad for its time, with decent creature effects by John Carl Buehler, though I would say the visual effects (which are barely used in this, and for good reason) are utterly atrocious. It's got a bunch of no name actors for the most part, but them manage to get the job done. Not bad. |
| User ReviewJustin AAnother low-budget, B-movie horror film. Not atrociously bad, but not "so bad it's good" either. The effects are horrid. The alien plants look like they're paper-mache with crepe paper for limbs. The acting is okay for the most part; I like Andrea Roth in most of her roles. The story is too reminiscent of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Can't say I enjoyed it. |