Stars: Cassie Scerbo, Jonathan Lipnicki, Kevin Dobson, Brandon Beemer, Jaqueline Fleming, Jimmy Sweetwater, Lawrence Turner | Written by Brook Durham | Directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy
After seeing Cassie Scerbo’s fantastic performance in Sharknado I made it a point to track down and watch anything new movie she was in, which coupled with the ridiculous new re-titling (this film originally aired on Us television as Beasts of the Bering Sea), made Damn Sea Vampires! a must-watch. It doesn’t hurt that the film is also helmed by cinematographer Don E. FauntLeRoy – who cut his directorial teeth on two Anaconda sequels and a handful of Steven Seagal movies, including one of the star best post-2005 flicks, Renegade Justice (a personal fave).
Damn Sea Vampires! follows a family of treasure hunters: siblings Donna (Scerbo) and Joe and their father (Dobson), who spend their days dredging for gold beneath the Bering Sea. Having already lost a crew member,...
After seeing Cassie Scerbo’s fantastic performance in Sharknado I made it a point to track down and watch anything new movie she was in, which coupled with the ridiculous new re-titling (this film originally aired on Us television as Beasts of the Bering Sea), made Damn Sea Vampires! a must-watch. It doesn’t hurt that the film is also helmed by cinematographer Don E. FauntLeRoy – who cut his directorial teeth on two Anaconda sequels and a handful of Steven Seagal movies, including one of the star best post-2005 flicks, Renegade Justice (a personal fave).
Damn Sea Vampires! follows a family of treasure hunters: siblings Donna (Scerbo) and Joe and their father (Dobson), who spend their days dredging for gold beneath the Bering Sea. Having already lost a crew member,...
- 10/19/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Richard Moll, Mackenzie Rasman, Dave Randolph-Mayhem Davis, Shawn C. Philips, Jaren Mitchell, Robert Aberdeen, Sloane Coe, Jayme Bohn, Amy Brassette, Lucky Johnson | Written by Eric Forsberg, Griff Furst, Paul A. Birkett | Directed by Griff Furst
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water… Scratch that. Just when you thought it was safe to go anywhere Near water, along comes Ghost Shark!
Taking the shark flick to it’s illogical conclusion, Ghost Shark sees the titular shark haunting the beachside town of Smallport after being harpooned, shot and almost blown up by a couple of shark hunters. You see Smallport has a mysterious cave that dates back to the early settlement days, a cave that was the location for a number of deaths and a cave that is the subject of a local legend which foretells that any man, woman, and in this case shark,...
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water… Scratch that. Just when you thought it was safe to go anywhere Near water, along comes Ghost Shark!
Taking the shark flick to it’s illogical conclusion, Ghost Shark sees the titular shark haunting the beachside town of Smallport after being harpooned, shot and almost blown up by a couple of shark hunters. You see Smallport has a mysterious cave that dates back to the early settlement days, a cave that was the location for a number of deaths and a cave that is the subject of a local legend which foretells that any man, woman, and in this case shark,...
- 10/6/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Ghost Shark is not writer-director Griff Furst's first Syfy rodeo. Arachnoquake, Swamp Shark and Lake Placid 3 all bear his name as director. (He's also acted in quite a few Syfy movies.) Ghost Shark, though, is the first that gives him writing credit, for the story of a town haunted by the bloodthirsty phantom of a great white (airing Thursday, Aug. 22 at 9/8c). TV Guide Magazine spoke to Furst about the mechanics of a ghost shark kill, how one comes by the title of "Syfy original movie director," and the specter of Sharknado.
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- 8/21/2013
- by Oriana Schwindt
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Intensive “fracking” (when the earth is blasted apart to get at valuable minerals, oil etc in voids beneath the ground) opens up the ground around New Orleans and giant, mutant, albino spiders appear, intent on killing everyone they find. They turn out to also be able to shoot flames out of their mouths.
An assortment of local tour guides, bus drivers, militia-men and military types try to stop the tide of encroaching nastiness, but they are outnumbered and generally incompetent. And yes, before you ask, this is a Syfy production.
*****
Starring Edward Furlong and one of the aliens from Star Trek: Voyager, this was never going to be a high-brow affair. The above synopsis makes it clear that we are in silly territory, but this is so utterly incompetent a production, so joyless and witless a venture, so singularly lacking in anything resembling decent acting, photography, special effects or script-writing...
An assortment of local tour guides, bus drivers, militia-men and military types try to stop the tide of encroaching nastiness, but they are outnumbered and generally incompetent. And yes, before you ask, this is a Syfy production.
*****
Starring Edward Furlong and one of the aliens from Star Trek: Voyager, this was never going to be a high-brow affair. The above synopsis makes it clear that we are in silly territory, but this is so utterly incompetent a production, so joyless and witless a venture, so singularly lacking in anything resembling decent acting, photography, special effects or script-writing...
- 1/23/2013
- by Dave Roper
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Arachnoquake
Stars: Tracey Gold, Edward Furlong, Bug Hall, Ethan Phillips, Olivia Hardt, Megan Adelle | Written by Paul A. Birkett, Eric Forsberg | Directed by Griff Furst
Last week we reviewed Dragon Wasps, a Syfy channel produced creature feature released by Chelseas Films and this week we have Arachnoquake, a Syfy channel produced creature feature released by our friends at Signature Entertainment. I think I see a trend forming… Not that I’m complaining, I love the cheesy Syfy channel TV movies – mainly because unlike big-budget Hollywood flicks, these movies know exactly what they are and their limitations and have fun with it! This time round it’s the story of an earthquake in the Deep South that, besides making a mess of the roads, unleashes a swarm of albino spiders of all shapes and sizes who, as they do in these types of movies, converge on New Orleans to reek havoc on the locals.
Stars: Tracey Gold, Edward Furlong, Bug Hall, Ethan Phillips, Olivia Hardt, Megan Adelle | Written by Paul A. Birkett, Eric Forsberg | Directed by Griff Furst
Last week we reviewed Dragon Wasps, a Syfy channel produced creature feature released by Chelseas Films and this week we have Arachnoquake, a Syfy channel produced creature feature released by our friends at Signature Entertainment. I think I see a trend forming… Not that I’m complaining, I love the cheesy Syfy channel TV movies – mainly because unlike big-budget Hollywood flicks, these movies know exactly what they are and their limitations and have fun with it! This time round it’s the story of an earthquake in the Deep South that, besides making a mess of the roads, unleashes a swarm of albino spiders of all shapes and sizes who, as they do in these types of movies, converge on New Orleans to reek havoc on the locals.
- 9/24/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
This weekend’s premiere of Jersey Shore Shark Attack begins the first of four straight weeks of new Syfy creature features. We now have our first look at what to expect three Saturdays from now when New Orleans is under siege by huge albino spiders unleashed by an Arachnoquake.
Swamp Shark director Griff Furst unleashes a new terror on Southern Louisiana in this Syfy original from writers Paul A. Birkett (Altitude) and Eric Forsberg (Mega Piranha). It’s up to Tracey Gold (“Growing Pains”), Edward Furlong (Terminator 2: Judgment Day), Ethan Philips (“Star Trek: Voyager”), and the appropriately named Bug Hall (American Pie Presents: The Book of Love) to save the Big Easy from a horde of over-sized albino spiders set loose from their underground lair by an earthquake.
I’m going to assume that the earth beneath the below sea level city of New Orleans being heavily saturated with...
Swamp Shark director Griff Furst unleashes a new terror on Southern Louisiana in this Syfy original from writers Paul A. Birkett (Altitude) and Eric Forsberg (Mega Piranha). It’s up to Tracey Gold (“Growing Pains”), Edward Furlong (Terminator 2: Judgment Day), Ethan Philips (“Star Trek: Voyager”), and the appropriately named Bug Hall (American Pie Presents: The Book of Love) to save the Big Easy from a horde of over-sized albino spiders set loose from their underground lair by an earthquake.
I’m going to assume that the earth beneath the below sea level city of New Orleans being heavily saturated with...
- 6/6/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Giant albino spiders escape from the bowels of the Earth and wreak havoc on New Orleans in Syfy’s … Arachnoquake! EW.com has the first trailer, below. The movie stars Tracey Gold (Growing Pains) and Edward Furlong (Terminator 2) and they’ve, uh, never looked better!
Arachnoquake airs June 23. And, of course, Syfy has a little show called Jersey Shore Shark Attack coming this Saturday. Here’s the trailer. “It’s time to show daddy long-legs how we roll on the bayou.”...
Arachnoquake airs June 23. And, of course, Syfy has a little show called Jersey Shore Shark Attack coming this Saturday. Here’s the trailer. “It’s time to show daddy long-legs how we roll on the bayou.”...
- 6/5/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Syfy brings us great stars like Paul Sorvino and Tony Sirico and blends these goodfellas with the likes of Danny Bonaduce and Vinny G from jersey Shore in their awesome summer of blood films coming in June. The network's creature features include killer sharks, albino spiders, piranhacondas and Bigfoot this June in four Saturday Original Movies . Jersey Shore Shark Attack, Piranhaconda, Arachnoquake and Bigfoot. Slated in these films are Tony Sirico, Paul Sorvino, William Atherton, Jack Scalia, Barry Williams, Danny Bonaduce, Sherilynn Fenn, Howard Hesseman, Michael Madsen and Tracey Gold. The Saturday movie extravaganza begins June 9 with Jersey Shore Shark Attack, which co-stars Jersey Shore.s Vinny Guadagnino, who joins a cast o' Guidos battling preppies and...
- 5/16/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
The seemingly endless wait for the Syfy summer schedule is finally over! There is good news and bad, and one thing that is both good and bad. Let’s start with that: the Eureka Season Finale. We love Eureka, so every episode is good news; the fact that it’s a series finale, not so much. Mark your calendars – and have plenty of Kleenex in stock – for July 16 at 9/8c. Right after Comic-Con, which is early this year. We’ll see if that means a panel or not.
The good news: Warehouse 13 and Alphas return on July 23. The hmmm news is that Lost Girl will move to Fridays at 10 on July 20. Hey That’S Haven’S Spot. So Where The Heck Is Haven? Admittedly we had a head’s up that Haven would be pushed to fall when we learned that the DVDs for Season 2 weren’t being released until September but Argh.
The good news: Warehouse 13 and Alphas return on July 23. The hmmm news is that Lost Girl will move to Fridays at 10 on July 20. Hey That’S Haven’S Spot. So Where The Heck Is Haven? Admittedly we had a head’s up that Haven would be pushed to fall when we learned that the DVDs for Season 2 weren’t being released until September but Argh.
- 5/15/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
SyFy continue to churn out their below-par low-budget creature features with yet another new natural world anomaly flick that'll get those spidey senses heightened. 'Arachnoquake' stars Edward Furlong ('Terminator 2: Judgement Day') and is the story of gigantic spiders that get unleashed from the Earth's core following a New Orleans Earthquake only to begin feeding on the unsuspecting locals. The Griff Furst directed movie will arrive on the SyFy channel stateside on 23 June and also stars Tracey Gold, Bug Hall, Ethan Phillips, Megan Adelle and the sexy Olivia Hardt (below). Paul A. Birkett and Eric Forsberg penned the script...
- 5/14/2012
- Horror Asylum
SyFy’s latest creation, specifically director Griff Furst’s sci-fi/horror outing “Arachnoquake”, takes two unbelievably horrifying elements and violently rolls into one potentially awesome small screen blockbuster. Is this just another example of my penchant for unchecked, unabashed hyperbole, you ask? Not really. I’m genuinely excited about the flick, mostly due to my secret passion for spider movies. And if they’re giant spiders, well, that’s even better. I may shriek like a baby with a broken rattle while I’m watching it, but you can rest assured I’m having an absolute blast. This synopsis looks like something you’ll need: In Arachnoquake massive earthquakes unleash giant albino spiders. Freed from their ancient subterranean prison, the spiders go on a murderous rampage through New Orleans. Adding to the movie’s unrelenting appeal is its cast, which includes Edward Furlong, Bug Hall (“Little Rascals”, “The Stupids”), and Tracey “Growing Pains” Gold.
- 5/11/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
Yeah, yeah, say what you will, but nothing floats our boats quite like a giant spider flick, which is why we are chomping at the bit to see Syfy's Arachnoquake when it debuts on June 23rd. To tide us over in the meantime, here's the first look at the giant albino spider around which the story revolves.
Arachonoquake stars Tracey Gold and Edward Furlong with Ethan Philips and Bug Hall rounding out the cast. Griff Furst directs.
Synopsis:
In Arachnoquake massive earthquakes unleash giant albino spiders. Freed from their ancient subterranean prison, the spiders go on a murderous rampage through New Orleans.
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Arachonoquake stars Tracey Gold and Edward Furlong with Ethan Philips and Bug Hall rounding out the cast. Griff Furst directs.
Synopsis:
In Arachnoquake massive earthquakes unleash giant albino spiders. Freed from their ancient subterranean prison, the spiders go on a murderous rampage through New Orleans.
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- 5/10/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
We interrupt this stream of pre-upfront TV series news for an evil-looking albino spider. Surely you’re planning to watch Syfy’s Arachnoquake, starring Tracey Gold (Growing Pains), about massive earthquakes that unleash giant spiders next month, right? Here’s your first look at the creature, which debuts on Syfy on June 23. You don’t want this crawling out of your shower drain:
While most networks have ditched their original movie efforts, Syfy has ramped up their output in recent years and currently airs more first-run movies than ever (24 in 2010). Some of the movies are lousy and many are pretty fun,...
While most networks have ditched their original movie efforts, Syfy has ramped up their output in recent years and currently airs more first-run movies than ever (24 in 2010). Some of the movies are lousy and many are pretty fun,...
- 5/10/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Okay, I’ll admit it. I used to be an anti-Original Movie snob. Then one day I was lucky enough to be on a conference call with Jewel Staite (Firefly), who basically said that the Syfy Original Movies are meant to be enjoyed on a couch with a giant bowl of popcorn. I’ve been enjoying them ever since. Two new movies will be coming our way this year that continue in that great tradition. The first is a disaster-in-a-paradise movie; the second is a near-unbeatable monster/disaster combo.
Swamp Volcano, starring Rachel Hunter (The Benchwarmers) and Brad Dourif (Lord of the Rings): In Swamp Volcano, premiering Saturday, January 28 at 9Pm (Et/Pt), oil rig drillers in the Gulf of Mexico accidentally hit an underground lava flow, causing a massive volcano to form in Miami. Now a volcanologist and her sister attempt to blow the whistle on an illegal...
Swamp Volcano, starring Rachel Hunter (The Benchwarmers) and Brad Dourif (Lord of the Rings): In Swamp Volcano, premiering Saturday, January 28 at 9Pm (Et/Pt), oil rig drillers in the Gulf of Mexico accidentally hit an underground lava flow, causing a massive volcano to form in Miami. Now a volcanologist and her sister attempt to blow the whistle on an illegal...
- 1/18/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Syfy have just sent us an email announcing the latest in their long-running line of Syfy Original Movies, Arachnoquake, and this one comes from Griff Furst who also directed Swamp Shark, one of the highest-rated Syfy Saturday Original Movies of 2011 (and a film I reviewed here). The film is set to star Tracey Gold (Growing Pains), Bug Hall (The Little Rascals), Ethan Phillips (Star Trek: Voyager) and Edward Furlong (Terminator 2: Judgment Day).
In Arachnoquake, massive earthquakes unleash giant albino spiders. Freed from their ancient subterranean prison, the spiders go on a murderous rampage through New Orleans.
Currently in production in Louisiana, the movie will debut on Syfy later this year…...
In Arachnoquake, massive earthquakes unleash giant albino spiders. Freed from their ancient subterranean prison, the spiders go on a murderous rampage through New Orleans.
Currently in production in Louisiana, the movie will debut on Syfy later this year…...
- 1/5/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Horror News Edward Furlong and Tracey Gold Square Off Against Arachnoquake – You have to give it to the SyFy channel. What their original features lack in quality and budget, they make up for in pure audacity. It’s reached the point where we suspect they don’t even care about a script before greenlighting new projects – they just look at a title, and if it’s crazy enough, they move forward from there. How else can you greenlight something like Arachnoquake? Terminator 2’s John Connor (Edward Furlong) and Growing Pains’ Carol Seaver (Tracey Gold) team up to fight hordes of giant albino spiders who’ve been released from their subterranean prisons and are now wreaking havoc on New Orleans in director Griff Furst’s (Swamp...
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- 12/30/2011
- by Mike Bracken
- Movies.com
New Orleans survived the worst hurricane of a generation, but can it survive an Arachnoquake? Not just an earthquake... an earthquake that unleashes giant albino spiders from deep within the bowels of the earth. Can Carol Seaver, John Connor, and Alfalfa save the Big Easy from an earth-rattling, eight-legged apocalypse?
Syfy sent out a press release Tuesday regarding the just-wrapped production Arachonoquake starring Tracey Gold, formerly of “Growing Pains”, currently on “Starving Secrets with Tracey Gold”, and soon to be seen on the new season of “Celebrity Wife Swap”, and Edward Furlong of Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Pet Sematary 2 fame.
Ethan Philips (Neelix on "Star Trek: Voyager") and Bug Hall round out the cast. The press release bills actor Bug Hall as one of the stars of The Little Rascals. If you’re like me, your first reaction to that would be, “Aren’t they all dead?” I was...
Syfy sent out a press release Tuesday regarding the just-wrapped production Arachonoquake starring Tracey Gold, formerly of “Growing Pains”, currently on “Starving Secrets with Tracey Gold”, and soon to be seen on the new season of “Celebrity Wife Swap”, and Edward Furlong of Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Pet Sematary 2 fame.
Ethan Philips (Neelix on "Star Trek: Voyager") and Bug Hall round out the cast. The press release bills actor Bug Hall as one of the stars of The Little Rascals. If you’re like me, your first reaction to that would be, “Aren’t they all dead?” I was...
- 12/28/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Big news during Hollywood's holiday break! News that simply could not wait any longer to be released! News that will blow your friggin' mind and concerns a SyFy original movie and the child TV stars who will appear in it. This is huge stuff, folks. Huge!
Tracey Gold, Bug Hall, Ethan Phillips and Edward Furlong are all set to star in Arachnoquake.
Gold appeared in the '80s series Growing Pains,Hall is a veteran of The Little Rascals (the movie), Phillips appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Edward Furlong, well, he's done a lot since Terminator 2: Judgement Day, including the recent Night of the Demons remake.
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Tracey Gold, Bug Hall, Ethan Phillips and Edward Furlong are all set to star in Arachnoquake.
Gold appeared in the '80s series Growing Pains,Hall is a veteran of The Little Rascals (the movie), Phillips appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Edward Furlong, well, he's done a lot since Terminator 2: Judgement Day, including the recent Night of the Demons remake.
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- 12/28/2011
- by ryanrotten@shocktillyoudrop.com (Ryan Turek)
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Seriously?
Meredith and Alex have their hands full in the first promo for the return of Grey’s Anatomy on Jan. 5. While they’re dealing with the disastrous aftermath of the fall finale’s SUV-meets-ambulance collision, poor Teddy still doesn’t know that her husband (True Blood-bound Scott Foley) dead on Cristina’s operating table. We repeat: Seriously?
Looks like Owen will come under fire from all corners for his decision to keep mum. Will Cristina be the one to spill the sad beans to her mentor?
Check out the preview below and then hit the comments with your thoughts.
Meredith and Alex have their hands full in the first promo for the return of Grey’s Anatomy on Jan. 5. While they’re dealing with the disastrous aftermath of the fall finale’s SUV-meets-ambulance collision, poor Teddy still doesn’t know that her husband (True Blood-bound Scott Foley) dead on Cristina’s operating table. We repeat: Seriously?
Looks like Owen will come under fire from all corners for his decision to keep mum. Will Cristina be the one to spill the sad beans to her mentor?
Check out the preview below and then hit the comments with your thoughts.
- 12/27/2011
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
"Growing Pains" star Tracey Gold will star in Syfy's "Arachnoquake." In the new original TV movie, Gold will battle some enormous anthropods alongside Bug Hall, Edward Furlong and Ethan Phillips.
In "Arachnoquake," a string of earthquakes unleash giant -- and ancient -- albino spiders. The spiders then go on a murderous rampage through New Orleans.
The film is scheduled to debut in 2012. Gold can currently be seen on "Starving Secrets With Tracey Gold," a Lifetime reality series about women suffering from eating disorders, and can next be seen in ABC's "Celebrity Wife Swap," switching lives with Wilson Phillips singer Carnie Wilson.
Bug Hall got his start in 1994's "The Little Rascals," where he played Alfalfa, Phillips is best known for "Star Trek: Voyager," and Furlong for "Terminator 2: Judgment Day."
"Arachnoquake" joins "Tasmania Devil" as part of the 2012 Syfy original movie line-up. In the latter, Danica McKeller, former star of "The Wonder Years,...
In "Arachnoquake," a string of earthquakes unleash giant -- and ancient -- albino spiders. The spiders then go on a murderous rampage through New Orleans.
The film is scheduled to debut in 2012. Gold can currently be seen on "Starving Secrets With Tracey Gold," a Lifetime reality series about women suffering from eating disorders, and can next be seen in ABC's "Celebrity Wife Swap," switching lives with Wilson Phillips singer Carnie Wilson.
Bug Hall got his start in 1994's "The Little Rascals," where he played Alfalfa, Phillips is best known for "Star Trek: Voyager," and Furlong for "Terminator 2: Judgment Day."
"Arachnoquake" joins "Tasmania Devil" as part of the 2012 Syfy original movie line-up. In the latter, Danica McKeller, former star of "The Wonder Years,...
- 12/27/2011
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
"Growing Pains" star Tracey Gold will star in Syfy's "Arachnoquake." In the new original TV movie, Gold will battle some enormous anthropods alongside Bug Hall, Edward Furlong and Ethan Phillips.
In "Arachnoquake," a string of earthquakes unleash giant -- and ancient -- albino spiders. The spiders then go on a murderous rampage through New Orleans.
The film is scheduled to debut in 2012. Gold can currently be seen on "Starving Secrets With Tracey Gold," a Lifetime reality series about women suffering from eating disorders, and can next be seen in ABC's "Celebrity Wife Swap," switching lives with Wilson Phillips singer Carnie Wilson.
Bug Hall got his start in 1994's "The Little Rascals," where he played Alfalfa, Phillips is best known for "Star Trek: Voyager," and Furlong for "Terminator 2: Judgment Day."
"Arachnoquake" joins "Tasmania Devil" as part of the 2012 Syfy original movie line-up. In the latter, Danica McKeller, former star of "The Wonder Years,...
In "Arachnoquake," a string of earthquakes unleash giant -- and ancient -- albino spiders. The spiders then go on a murderous rampage through New Orleans.
The film is scheduled to debut in 2012. Gold can currently be seen on "Starving Secrets With Tracey Gold," a Lifetime reality series about women suffering from eating disorders, and can next be seen in ABC's "Celebrity Wife Swap," switching lives with Wilson Phillips singer Carnie Wilson.
Bug Hall got his start in 1994's "The Little Rascals," where he played Alfalfa, Phillips is best known for "Star Trek: Voyager," and Furlong for "Terminator 2: Judgment Day."
"Arachnoquake" joins "Tasmania Devil" as part of the 2012 Syfy original movie line-up. In the latter, Danica McKeller, former star of "The Wonder Years,...
- 12/27/2011
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Former "Growing Pains" star Tracey Gold is the latest '80s icon to sign on for an impossibly silly Syfy drama: "Arachnoquake," which somehow doesn't have an explanation point in the title, will find her battling giant albino spiders unleased by earthquakes. Also appearing in the TV movie are be Bug Hall ("The Little Rascals"), Ethan Phillips (" Star Trek: Voyager" ) and Edward Furlong, who is somehow listed only fourth in Syfy's news release despite starring in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." A production of Active Entertainment, "Arachnoquake" is directed by Griff Furst, who also...
- 12/27/2011
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
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