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Synopsis: Seth Brundle was a renowned scientist whose warped experiments with teleportation transformed him into a man/fly hybrid called BrundleFly. A few months after the BrundleFly insect met its demise by his lover's, Veronica, shotgun, she dies while giving birth to their son, Martin. Seth's corrupt employer, Bartok, adopts Martin, only so Martin can solve the new problems that the still-functioning TelePods present and to use him as a science project because of the dormant insect genes. Martin is now fully grown, even though he is five, and the fly genes begin to awaken and make him just like dear, dead dad. With the help of his girlfriend, Beth, they go to wherever they can find a possible cure before Bartok finds them and brings them back, but not before Martin finishes his transformation into MartinFly, the deadliest of the BrundleFly species.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Chris Walas
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
36
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
R
Year:
1989
105 min
338 Views


to know how happy we are...

to share your

fIfth birthday.

What did you wish for ?

- You know what I want ?

- Your privacy.

And I think it's about time

you got it.

Say the magic word...

and make

the mirror disappear.

Where are you taking me ?

I don't know if I should go too far--

Nonsense.

It's a beautiful day.

Fresh air will do you good.

You should get out more often.

You mean. this is mine ?

- This is my place ?

- Your place. Your private place.

No more mirrors.

no more prying eyes.

-[ Toilet Flushes ]

- Wow!

Whee !

[ Chuckles ]

So. you like it ?

Yes.

I know it hasn't been

easy for you growing up

in such a clinical environment.

Due to your unique affliction.

I'm afraid it's been unavoidable.

Well,you'xe been xery good to me.

I don't know how to thank you.

Perhaps I can

think of something.

I'd like you to consider taking a

position here at Bartok Industries.

- A position ?

- Well. something challenging

to keep you from being bored.

A match for your intellect.

your creative mind.

I'm talking about a job.

[ Rexxing, Whirring ]

[ Electronic Sizzling ]

[ Dartok ] Fixe years

and millions of dollars later...

and what we have is--

[ Laughs ]

what we have...

is the world's

most epensive...

juicer.

The greatest invention

in the history of mankind.

and we can't get

the damn thing to work.

We're like a bunch of chimpanzees trying

to fIgure out how to operate a car.

m !

Your father was

a brilliant man--

brilliant but erratic.

When he died. some of

his secrets died with him.

You could fInish

your father's work.

You're as brilliant as he was,

perhaps exen more so.

I don't like these things.

It's because of the dog,

isn't it ?

ow long are you gonna

hold that against me ?

It was a tragic mistake,

but that's in the past now.

You must concentrate

on the future,

and the future is right here

in this very room.

Imagine a new era of surgery

without incision.

Cutting people open would be primitive.

a thing of the past.

All the things that would

become obsolete oxernight.

That's what these machines represent--

a new age.

If you want personnel,

Dr. Trimble and his people

are at your disposal.

If you want to work alone. fIne.

It's your choice.

Martin...

we did everything we could

for your dog.

Take comfort in knowing

he didn't suffer long.

And one more thing.

Your father kept a record

of his progress.

Your father kept a record

of his progress.

Before you decide...

listen to your father.

[ Woman ] We've just seen the fIrst

teleportation of a human being.

Dr. Seth Brundle.

how did it feel going through ?

[ Seth ]

It felt like a. a stutter.

- A what ?

- A. uh--

A stutter.

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Mick Garris

Mick Garris (born December 4, 1951) is an American filmmaker and screenwriter born in Santa Monica, California. more…

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