Bug – Kitchen scene
This was the other scene that gave me nightmares as a kid. Evidently no one taught this woman to stop, drop and roll! Note that this scene was filmed on none other than the same set used in the TV series the Brady Bunch! Yes, after that show went off the air in 1974 you can see that the kitchen was remodeled with new cabinets and counter tops (Personally I prefer the orange counters!) The front door was also replaced and a new wall was placed in the living room in front of that distinctive Brady staircase!
Oh yeah, the Mexican Hissing Beatles – they rock.
Correct me if I’m wrong, isn’t that the Brady Bunch kitchen??
Micheal Jackson!
If you look closely, the stunt person is actually a man. lol
Wow, I never knew a bug could set someone on fire. lol.
Here’s the story, of a lovely lady, who was only trying to make a lovely dinner,
When in her kitchen, a nasty critter,
Got in her hair and burned it up,
The buggy bunch, the buggy bunch,
Now she will not have any lunch…
Just kidding around, cool scene. She is lucky though, when I pick things up at my house, it isn’t fire starting beetles, it tends to be brown recluse spiders. eeekkk!
LOL. I remember when this movie first came out. It was wild. So many killer animal movies in the 70′s: Jaws, Orca, Frogs, Tentacles, Food of the Gods, Ben, Willard, Empire of the Ants, Day of the Animals, Piranha, The Swarm. Killer animal mayhem!!! LMAO.
Did anyone else notice that she was in the kitchen IN FRONT OF A SINK! You know, that thing with a metal tube sticking out of it filled with water accessed by turning a knob. She could’ve just dunked herself under some running water. And what is that behind her? ANOTHER SINK!
I tell you, if that person was not acting, I’d say they deserved to die for sheer stupidity.
They were Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches on Fear Factor.
You named 2 of my all-time favorite movies: “Frogs” with Sam Elliot, and “Empire of the Ants” with Joan Collins.
Other top favorite movies of mine from this genre are “Squirm!” (killer worms), “Rattlers” (killer rattlesnakes) and “Prophecy” (killer man-bear creature).
BUG was produced at Paramount Studios, same as Brady Bunch. Bingo!
Mom always said, don’t soak the living room in kerosene and then roll around the house with flaming hair.
I was so hoping it would of set her butt on fire ) = ^ ]
hmmm my head is on fire. should i dunk it in one of the TWO kitchen sinks next to me or roll around on the flammable polyester couch cushions?
They used so much hair spray in the 70′s….. plus all the booze and coke…. thermite roaches were the least of the worries.
dont you just love cockroaches i know i do
THE BRADY BUNCH HOUSE! She lives in the brady bunch house!!!!!!!that monster!!!!!
your on fire beeeoitch!!!!!
She belongs in the kitchen
Here’s the story, of a lovely lady, whose hair was set on fire by a bug.
I`m surprised nobody`s mentioned that she`s thinking of preparing somethiing called `chicken mousse`. UGH. The `70s were a nadir era for music, dance, fashion…and cuisine.
3:29 – BOOM! Awesome.
I guess dinner got cancelled……..
STOP DROP AND ROLL BITCH!
@FormerTVAddict Thanks for mentioning Rattlers. That’s been one of my favorites for 20 years! Joel & the Cinematic Titanic cast are currently ‘riffing’ that on their live tour. Hopefully; their version will eventually see a DVD release. I also saw the MST3K gang do Squirm! in one of their later seasons.
I was little when I saw this movie… I remember not sleeping for a couple of nights