Altered Species
Altered Species | |
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Directed by | Miles Feldman |
Produced by | Serge Rodnunsky |
Written by |
Story: Serge Rodnunsky |
Starring |
Allen Lee Haff Leah Rowan Guy Veig |
Music by | Evan Evans |
Cinematography | Pierre Chemaly |
Distributed by | Rojak Films |
Release dates | September 1, 2001 |
Running time | 91 min. |
Language | English |
Altered Species, also known as Rodentz, is a 2001 horror film, about a scientist who has found a way to regenerate damaged tissue in the body.
Plot
A scientist, searching for a way to end cancer, creates a green substance. His assistant, Walter, gets rid of it by pouring it down the sink. Due to pipes in the basement having leaks, the substance falls in a spot where it is exposed to rats. When the scientist leaves, Walter invites friends over for a party. As the party continues, the rats, including a giant one, attack the party goers.
Home video
The film was released on DVD in 2011 by Artisan Entertainment. It was released as a cropped full screen video. A special feature on the DVD is a commentary. A DVD Talk review said of the commentary, "We are treated to long periods of silence punctuated by the occasional muffled laugh. When someone makes a comment, the rest of the people say things like "yeah" or "that's cool".
Reception
A review by Staci Layne Wilson in her book Animal Movies Guide, said that "this ratty little fright-flick is cheesy at best". Rob Lineberger, writing for DVD Verdict, said, "If only the filmmakers had followed their own tagline, "Hide the cheeseā¦" The cheese is in full view, and it stinks to boot". Noel Gross, writing for DVD Talk, said that the film is "Yawnsville story about a gaggle of cookie-cutter college kiddos who decide to get their party started at an abandoned building where a disgraced professor is trying to cure cancer by juicing lab rats full of glowing green goo a la Re-Animator."