Cubussoli
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Pluskylang
Great Film overall
FuzzyTagz
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Ginger
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Leofwine_draca
SPIDERS 3D is yet another cheesy B-movie in which mankind is menaced by a number of obviously fake CGI spiders which come up from the depths to attack New York. Luckily, ageing action hero Patrick Muldoon - still best known for his supporting role in STARSHIP TROOPERS - is around to save the day, aided by military tough guy William Hope (whom you may remember from ALIENS and HELLRAISER 2 back in the day). The story that follows has little sense but a lot of action, so how much you enjoy it purely depends on your tolerance for schlocky horror and sci-fi tropes. There's certainly nothing you won't have seen here before, that's for sure.
Michael Ledo
Jason (Patrick Muldoon) works for the NYC subway. He becomes a key player when space spiders disrupt his system. His ex-wife Rachel (Christa Campbell) a proud graduate from the Kristen Stewart school of facial expressions, works for the city health department. Armed with their wits and a forklift they continue on their never ending quest to locate their daughter Em (Sydney Sweeney) battling the military and bullet proof spiders.The true origin of the spiders is revealed 35 minutes into the film.The special effects are low to mid grade CG. While there was always something going on, the film seemed hollow as if it needed another subplot of someone besides our lone family and the military. The dialogue lacked zing and the actors were simply collecting a paycheck. 3 stars is overrated for most people, but I love Christa Campbell's long hair.Parental guide: No f-bombs, sex, or nudity.
Diane Ruth
There are times when the perfect script is presented to a gifted director and the combined vision of the artists is so large it seems too immense to be confined to a motion picture screen. This is the case with this film and it is when the cinematic technology of 3D becomes more than a gimmick but an essential creative choice. The expression of such a concept as in this film requires it and no other technique would do service to the epic story. Superb director Tibor Takacs and screenwriter Joseph Farrugia have realized their vision in breathtaking fashion and their inspired collaboration has brought to the screen the incredibly intense, overwhelmingly terrifying, and stunning special effects extravaganza that is Spiders: 3D. This is not simply a movie. It is the epitome of all motion picture experience.
adi_2002
After some kind of meteorite or a space satellite land in New York some giant spiders are now are serious threat to the natives. Everyone is put into quarantine including the daughter of Jason, Emily. While he is at work he manages to get back home to her birthday but he must return because there is still some things he must take care of. Meanwhile some citizens are having a weird behavior and Rachel is carjacked. She calls her husband and now both must find Emily and at the same time avoid the spiders on their way.Basically this is a family story involving a couple trying to find their daughter. The acting is terrible, the special effects are dreadful and in all it's a complete waste of time.