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Certification
MPAA | Rated R for some sci-fi violence and gore, a scene of sexuality and some language |
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Sex & Nudity
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- A couple have sex. There is no nudity, but there is loads of cheesy slow-mo kissing and stock porno-jazz playing in the background.
- A man kidnaps his girlfriend in the back of his car and hopes to have sex with her. They do not have sex, but they do make out.
Violence & Gore
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- Some gore here and there, but nothing too bad.
- People get attacked by the mosquitoes, some minor blood can be seen.
- A man shows a bite he received from one of the mosquitoes. It is red and blue with puss. Not as graphic as it sounds and it is shown very briefly.
- A man feeds himself to his giant pet mosquito. He sticks is arm into its cage and it begins feeding on his arm. Lots of blood trickles from the wound.
Profanity
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- One use of the f-word. About three or four uses of shit.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Some people smoke and drink beer. The setting of the film takes place in a cliched western town, so this was inevitable.
- A woman claims his brother sneaked out in the middle of the night to smoke marijuana.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- This film is nowhere near as violent as its twin brother, Mosquito, but its also nowhere near as good as that film either. I highly doubt anyone will be scared of this film. If anything, most people will just be frightened by the ridiculously written love banter between the two leads. This is a killer bug movie, not an episode of Saved By The Bell.
- Jay Robersons acting might scare a few people.