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Swamp Thing
Following the struggles and adventures of an ambitious scientist named Abby Arcane, who after the death of his friend that was doing an experiments on the swamps, has gone there, in order to complete his work, but there, everything comes to climax, when he finds ouv a fatal virus in the swamp, the thing that challenges him and risks his life.
10 April 1921, Erick, Oklahoma, USA
4 September 1937, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
19 June 1921, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
18 January 1937, South Bend, Indiana, USA
20 August 1947, Akron, Ohio, USA
17 July 1960, Pasadena, California, USA
16 February 1933, Manchester, England, UK
August 17, 2013
This campy adaptation of the DC Comics series has always been the odd title out in Wes Craven's horror filmography. It's all the better for it, since it's one of the few movies from this overrated auteur that I can personally stand.
July 09, 2012
The film is too lazy to provide any actual jokes with its send-up of the genre.
January 08, 2012
masterfully entertaining film on a limited budget
October 23, 2004
One of those movies that fall somewhere between buried treasures and guilty pleasures.
June 22, 2011
Has a novelty value absent from the equally broken comic book adaptations of 20 years later.
August 07, 2013
'Swamp Thing' may be more of a rubber monster creature feature than a truly accurate comic book adaptation, but it's a treat for fans of the movie and the graphic novels.
March 12, 2011
...a disappointingly thin endeavor that seems to have been designed to appeal solely to young boys...
August 30, 2004
[The film] wants desperately to be funny and, from time to time, it is. However, you might wish it would trust the audience to discover the humor for itself.
February 09, 2011
A muddled genre confused mess of a film...
August 06, 2013
Swamp Thing has many dubious qualities, but it clearly isn't a piece of product tested and polished to a blinding gleam, and the world is duller for not letting oddball efforts like this slip into theaters once in a while.
February 09, 2006
Craven tries to do this 'veggie-man' horror in a suitable DC Comics style; and with Louis Jourdan as arch-villain 'Arcane', not to mention Adrienne Barbeau (Mrs John Carpenter) as the Thing's object of desire, he's definitely on the right track.

