I thought this was going to be a campy 'animal attacks' novel with bugs, but Glut instead gave us an amazingly campy mad scientist story with bugs as the tools of his revenge. I do not know if Glut intended this to be camp; so many attempts to write camp just fail. This is more of a cult classic than anything else.
Bugged! starts with Karen, our main protagonist, in a car with her dad on his way to a 25 year reunion of his frat brothers. Karen, a stunning young model, just happened to tag along as she was facing a boring night at home. The reunion is being held at one Dr. Reid's house out in the middle of some bog. Anyway, driving along the car is suddenly attacked by bugs; bugs by the thousands! Forced to pull over as the windscreen is covered in goo, Karen's dad gets out to clean a hole so he can see and the bugs come again! "My God! They're eating me alive!" Strangely, the bugs do not bother Karen, but they really put a hurtin on ole dad!
A super creepy butler soon shows up, saying he is just returning from getting more booze for the party and takes Karen to the old mansion where the reunion is in full swing. Karen calls the cops and yeah, they finally believe her story when they find the body. Why would bugs do such a thing? While Karen is busy falling for the lead cop who investigated it (cheesy romance at its finest!), the other frat brothers start dying one by one via massive bug foo. Something clearly is going on!
Bugged incorporates a vast array of cliches, cardboard characters and a tropey plot; for me, is just so bad it became really fun. This could have been a bad b-flick made in the 50s along the lines of Them, but the villain and plot reminded more of Austin Powers and Dr. Evil. You have to be in the right mood for this one, but what a gas! 4 buggy stars!