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The Wild East (Russian: Дикий восток, Dikiy vostok, Dikij vostok) is a Russian-language film created in Kazakhstan shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union released in 1993. It was written and directed by Rashid Nugmanov and was inspired by The Magnificent Seven , an American remake of Akira Kurosawa 's film Seven Samurai .
Some critics have recommended the film to fans of natural horror and disaster films of the 1970s, [9] with AllMovie comparing it to Kingdom of the Spiders and Frogs. [10] [11] Additionally, the film has a cult following among many who saw it at a young age. [2] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 40% rating, based on 5 reviews.
Earth vs. the Spider received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many perceiving it as derivative of David Cronenberg's The Fly. TV Guide awarded the film 2/4 stars, criticizing Gummersall's performance and the special effects, calling them "goofy". [7]
But Rod Crawford, arachnid curator at the Burke Museum, said "spiders probably find sleeping humans terrifying" because we "create vibrations that warn spiders of danger."
Spiders could, theoretically, eat every single human on earth within one year. It gets worse. Those humans consume about 400 million tons of meat and fish each year, so ultimately, the tiny ...
You won’t believe just how big some spiders can get! Watch our video spotlighting the ten biggest spiders on earth with some walking on legs over a foot in width.
In 2007, a newspaper reported that a man from south east China claimed that eating live frogs for a month cured his intestinal problems. He also eats live mice and rats. [6] In 2012, a video showing a woman in Japan eating a live frog was posted on YouTube and went viral. In the video, a live frog is seen stabbed alive, stripped of its skin ...
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