Extended Reading
  • Guiseppe 2022-03-18 09:01:04

    After watching "The Fly", how can you not watch "The Fly 2"

    Horror classic. The visual impact is strong, capturing the human fear of physical change. The fear comes from the "thing" of the combination of the teleporter, from the hero's reliance on that machine tirelessly, from the heroine's sympathy for the hero who has changed into a fly, from the hero's...

  • Athena 2022-03-18 09:01:04

    Don't call it a horror movie

    I forgot when it was the first time I watched it. Anyway, there are not many left in my memory, but this early horror and sci-fi movie has always occupied a representative position in my impression.
    Those black hairy legs and huge compound eyes In such a storyline, not only did it not make me feel...

  • Cullen 2022-01-26 08:13:36

    Look at the picture 379

  • Reid 2022-03-24 09:01:37

    To a certain extent, it's a bit like Frankenstein's weirdo, but when it comes to the second part, the alien taste is a little heavier... However, it doesn't seem to be made as a horror movie at all, the second part tries to It's a bit scary to shoot, but that's about it. Isn't TENGA planning to release a series of telex machines!

The Fly quotes

  • Ronnie: Do you ever change your clothes?

    Seth Brundle: What?

    Seth Brundle: Your clothes. You're always wearing the same clothes.

    Seth Brundle: No, these are clean. I change my clothes every day.

    Ronnie: [Veronica looks into his closet and finds five sets of the same suits, ties, shoes and pants] Five sets of exactly the same clothes?

    Seth Brundle: Learned it from Einstein. This way I don't have to expand my thought on what I have to wear next, I just grab the next set on the rack.

  • Brian: OK, what's the story?

    Stathis Borans: She's pregnant and she wants an abortion.

    Brian: In the middle of the night?

    Stathis Borans: We have good reason to believe this child will be deformed.

    Brian: Yeah, but in the middle of the night...

    Stathis Borans: Look, Brian, please.

    Brian: Is it your child?

    Stathis Borans: No. It's the... child of a man who is deformed.

    Brian: Look, I don't mean to interfere, but I detect a certain uncertainty here. You know, there are tests we can do that can determine whether or not...

    Ronnie: I don't want tests. Tests can't guarantee anything. The baby could start off normal and then become...

    Ronnie: [determinedly] I want an abortion. I'll do it myself if I have to.