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kaktuspuff · 1 year
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Mr.Brundle fly. I just adore this movie and this character
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raurquiz · 1 month
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#happybirthday #DavidCronenberg #director #screenwriter #actor #Kovich #StarTrekDiscovery #thefly #deadringers #existenz #crash #MButterfly #NakedLunch #TheDeadZone #Videodrome #Scanners #AHistoryofViolence #ADangerousMethod #Cosmopolis #mapsofthestars #crimesofthefuture
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The Fly (1986), 2023, Tempera cakes, acrylic, watercolor, colored pencil, crayon, ink, and paper on wood panel, 6” x 6”
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marrrowoflife · 1 year
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The Fly (1986) - Review
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Be afraid, be very afraid...
I have never written a film review in my life - or at least if I have, it apparently wasn’t worthy enough of being remembered - so keep that in mind while reading this. I’d also like to make a quick mention of the fact that I’m not entirely sure how to write a film review, so please excuse me if this is the biggest load of shit you’ve ever read. Anyways...
(Do I need to put a spoiler warning for a movie that came out nearly 40 years ago?)
I watched David Cronenberg’s The Fly about a week ago, and since then I have not been able to stop thinking about it. This film has absorbed my brain in all of its disgusting, melty, emotional and beautiful glory, and I’m not complaining, and I don’t think I ever will complain. 
I’m a big fan of Jeff Goldblum (who isn’t, really?), and I can say that I agree with the people when they say that The Fly is easily his most iconic, influential, and outstanding role. I knew right from the beginning that Seth Brundle was going to be a character that I absolutely adored, which only made his utterly unfortunate outcome all the more difficult and emotional for me to sit through. I found that Seth’s kind nature and playful personality makes it extremely easy for the audience to fall in love with him particularly quickly, and watching him as he’s struggling to stay himself becomes extraordinarily heartbreaking the more the film continues on. 
I’m an empath, and I find that it is easy for me to sympathise with characters no matter who they are, and this film took that feeling to the next level. There was one particular scene that stood out to me the most, and it’s when Veronica visits Seth after 4 weeks of not seeing him, only to find that something has gone horribly wrong. He is becoming a human fly. He sits her down and he explains to her what has happened before he momentarily reaches up to scratch his ear, just to then discover that it has fallen off into the palm of his hand. 
“My ear,” Seth says. You can hear the fear in his voice, and your heart shatters into a million tiny little pieces, only to be stomped on, vacuumed up and thrown in the garbage when he follows it up by crying; “I’m scared, I’m so scared,”. 
This film is a tear jerker in disguise as a horror flick. 
The Fly made me weep, bawl, sob so hard I ended up giving myself a headache. And it wasn’t because I was scared or disturbed, (although I will be discussing how impressively horrifying the special effects makeup in this film is in just a moment), it was because I felt so sorry for everybody. Seth, Veronica, even Stathis towards the end there. Seth and Veronica’s love story has to be the most tragic of them all. Romeo and Juliet had it easy compared to these two. Veronica having to watch the man she fell in love with turn into a puss ridden, vomiting, limping, rotting insect while being secretly impregnated with his half human/half fly baby was devastating, and admittedly at times I felt worse for her than I did for Seth. And while Stathis was a perverted creep for a majority of the film, watching him get his hand and foot melted off by Seth’s - or should I say BrundleFly’s - acidic vomit for trying to save Veronica was yet another tough watch. 
I could list on and on the moments in this film that saddened me, but the one that I think affected me the most was right at the very end. Seth/BrundleFly comes crawling painfully out of his Telepod, merged with part human, part fly, and part machine. He stops in front of Veronica and reaches up with one gangly, deformed hand and aims the gun she possesses to his head, begging for her to kill him. In that moment, you really stop to think about everything they went through together, and how their lives changed dramatically, even if it wasn’t for the better. It’s harrowing to watch, really. Veronica hesitating to kill Seth/BrundleFly because deep down inside she still loves him, and Seth pleading for death, a release from the monster he had become. 
Anyways, to break away from a topic that doesn’t revolve around me sobbing violently; I’d like to move onto the special effects makeup. 
Impressive doesn’t even begin to describe how incredibly done the makeup in this film is. Seth goes through a lot of different stages the more he starts to become BrundleFly, and each stage is more disturbing than the last. He’s pimply at first, pale with dark rings under his eyes, and unusually sweaty. It’s only when Veronica visits him after 4 weeks that you realise things have taken a turn for the worst. His skin has started decaying and his hair has begun to fall out. He’s still sweaty, and he’s starting to rely on canes to help him stand up straight. These two beginning stages are, in my opinion, the least disturbing of them all. It’s only when later on in the film, he demonstrates to Veronica how he’s learned how to climb walls and digest his food like a real fly now that his teeth no longer work. That’s when you start to get uneasy. His skin is rotting away, and he’s starting to become bloated, his teeth are beginning to fall out and he has begun losing more and more hair. The only thing that seemed odd to me was how easily he had welcomed it into his life. He seemed almost excited to show Veronica the way he eats and the way he can stick to the ceiling without falling down. I assume it’s because in his 50% human/50% fly mind, he finds it to be normal behaviour, and part of him still wants Veronica to write her book about his world-changing invention and the newly found dangers of it. 
His near final form is erratic, and he is becoming more fly than human by the day. His eyes have grown black and he can no longer fit into his clothes. Even though his exterior is disturbing, his personality is the same, and he still somehow finds a way to joke around about his “Brundle Museum”, a place behind his bathroom mirror where he keeps the parts from his body that have fallen off, including his ear, his nails, and his teeth. The behind the scenes photos of Jeff being put into the makeup in this scene reveals that he was in the makeup chair for 5 straight hours. Mad respect. 
The final transformation. The pièce de résistance of the film, aka, one of the most disturbing things I think I may have ever seen (yeah, I lied earlier about not being disturbed. How could you not be disturbed watching this film?). I admittedly wasn’t expecting BrundleFly to practically explode out of the shell of Seth, but hey, it was undeniably a very impressive effect. I had seen images of  his final form online prior to seeing the film, and I found myself wondering throughout the film; how is he going to get to that stage? Could it be considered a plot twist that the remainders of Seth’s rotting skin was being used almost as a pod for the final form of BrundleFly to break out of? I’m going to say yes, purely because I wasn’t expecting it. I felt especially bad for Veronica in that scene, accidentally ripping off the jaw of her mutant boyfriend, but mostly because she was right there face to face with Seth when he finally turned into BrundleFly. It’s a freaky looking creature, you can’t deny it, but I couldn’t help but think that it’s mandible thing flapping about looked a little goofy, but again, I’m not really complaining. 
Overall, I loved The Fly. I thought it was a beautifully tragic love story paired together with horribly revolting vomiting and body horror. I’m not really sure how to end a film review other than discussing how much I enjoyed it. Do I rate it? Do I rate the film out of 5 or out of 10? I don’t know. 
As Jeff Goldblum would say;
I give it 10 Goldblums out of a possible 10 Goldblums, the only thing that disappointed me about this film was that not once did Seth Brundle rub his grubby little hands together like a little fly. 
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mercantedispezie · 5 months
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freegreatmovies · 1 year
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Happy 80th Birthday David Cronenberg! With Clive Barker and their larva babies. #davidcronenberg #clivebarker #cronenberg #brandoncronenberg #videodrome #longlivethenewflesh #existenz #thebrood #thefly #deadzone #nightbreed #deadringers #nakedlunch #crimesofthefuture https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp0JJuhrsmW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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"SOMETHING WENT WRONG, SETH. WHEN YOU WENT THROUGH, SOMETHING WENT WRONG."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the Brundlefly 6 inch action figure from the American sci-fi/horror film "The Fly" (1986), and part of "Movie Maniacs" Series 3 released by McFarlane Toys in September 2000.
OVERVIEW: "This 1986 David Cronenberg classic gives new meaning to “ironing the bugs out.” The Brundlefly, a computer synthesis of human and housefly DNA, is an entirely new species."
-- MCFARLANE TOYS, c. 2000
Sources: https://mcfarlane.com/toys/the-fly, Reddit, Figures World, & Pinterest.
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quietnisse · 2 years
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The Fly is up in my #etsy shop! Available in A5, A4 and A3 to suit all spaces 😁 🔺 🪰 #vincentprice #thefly #classichorror #jeffgoldblum #drawlloween #spookyseason #halloween #etsyseller #artprint #grunge https://www.instagram.com/p/CkBb2txsetW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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😂😂🤣 #cronenberg #thefly #horror https://www.instagram.com/p/CemZV0NvQJ3ZONxdpDNIpYoANZ_BlcM42ISWyA0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nehistripesseattle · 2 years
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I love the caption on this photo that appeared in Classic Rock magazine - “Help Me! Help Me’!” Layne Staley: half man, half fly😂😂 - for any one who’s seen the movie The Fly, you’ll get it - for those who haven’t, WATCH IT! But watch the version with Jeff Goldblum But we also know Layne isn’t just merely a Fly, he’s the GOAT! • Credit to the Photographer • • • • —————————————————— #nehistripesseattle #LSMS #LSMSAiC #aliceinchains #laynestaley #mikestarr #mikestarrforever #seankinney #jerrycantrell #the1loveaic #grungeera #laynelivelove #seattlesound #chainer4life #greatestbandintheworld #1990s #thegoat #thefly (at Seattle, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdXNNTwL9Zb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vignalistudio · 2 years
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Ah…spring is in the air. Literally, with all the bugs flying around. It’s so good to see the boys outside; enjoying nature. . . . #haddonfield #michaelmyers #jasonvoorhees #jasonvoorheesfanart #halloween1978 #fridaythe13th #horrorcomics #horrorart #horrorfan #horrorfanart #thefly #brundlefly #spiderweb #marcelovignali #suburban_slaughter #humanfly https://www.instagram.com/p/Cc8gVZKPF3j/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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the-gothic-darkness · 6 months
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The Pit and The Pendulum 1961
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raurquiz · 1 year
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#happybirthday #DavidCronenberg #director #screenwriter #actor #Kovich #StarTrekDiscovery #thefly #deadringers #existenz #crash #MButterfly #NakedLunch #TheDeadZone #Videodrome #Scanners #AHistoryofViolence #mapsofthestars #crimesofthefuture #startrek56 @startrek @startrekonpplus @hbomaxla https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp0IE3NOeak/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Cluster, 2023, Tempera cakes, acrylic, watercolor, colored pencil, crayon, ink, paper, and charcoal, on wood panel, 18” x 24”
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movietitlescollection · 8 months
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blasstersystem · 9 months
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