Un pompier débutant, deux professeurs d'université et une scientifique allient leurs forces contre un organisme extra-terrestre qui évolue rapidement depuis son arrivée sur Terre à l'intérie... Tout lireUn pompier débutant, deux professeurs d'université et une scientifique allient leurs forces contre un organisme extra-terrestre qui évolue rapidement depuis son arrivée sur Terre à l'intérieur d'une météorite.Un pompier débutant, deux professeurs d'université et une scientifique allient leurs forces contre un organisme extra-terrestre qui évolue rapidement depuis son arrivée sur Terre à l'intérieur d'une météorite.
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
- Danny
- (as Michael Ray Bower)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesInitially written as a serious science-fiction thriller, Ivan Reitman hired David Diamond and David Weissman to re-write the project as a S.O.S. fantômes (1984)-style comedy. The original writer, Don Jakoby, actually enjoyed the changes so much, he continued working on the film alongside the other writers.
- GaffesIn the opening sequence, when Wayne runs from the meteor about to hit the ground, he isn't wearing his fireman's jacket. When he is shown with his back to the camera looking at the explosion, he is wearing a jacket.
- Citations
[Dr. Paulson is going to pull the alien bug out through Harry's rectum]
Nurse Tate: I'll get the lubricant...
Dr. Paulson: There's no time for lubricant!
Harry Block: There's ALWAYS time for lubricant!
- Générique farfeluThere is an item 'Stunt Primate'
- Autres versionsIn the courtroom scene, 'Julianne Moore (I)''s character's top pops open, flashing David Duchovny and contributing to her character's inherent clumsiness. This was later cut from the theatrical release, but remnants of its effect can be seen in the courtroom scene. At the beginning of the scene, the top button of her blouse is obviously stretching her blouse, and later we see her clutching her jacket over the open shirt. There is also an allusion to it later in the diner when Orlando Jones comments upon Duchovny's ex pulling off one of his old shirts, saying all the women he's met today have taken off their shirts in front of him.
- Bandes originalesBombshell
Written by Michael Tempesta & Michael Cummings
Performed by Powerman 5000
Courtesy of DreamWorks Records
I can't give a really scientific review, because quite frankly I was too busy laughing to weigh out the pros and cons. This is a great popcorn movie! (Metaphorically speaking, I was eating nachos) There are scary moments involving slimy creatures, so chances are if there are any females with you--they will be clinging onto your arms.
Ivan Reitman is the famed director of the "Ghostbusters" movies, and "Evolution" has much of the same charm and quirky sense of style and humor. David Duchovny (who really has a good sense of humor off-camera, but happens to get stuck with mostly serious roles) is terrific in a looser role that enables him to flaunt his knack for comedy. Of course, Orlando Jones is the funniest in the bunch. He has a terrific scene in which a bug crawls inside his skin and doctors have to get it out...rectally. I have to say, that was the highlight of this offbeat comedy and had me on the floor! Julianne Moore plays the clumsy assistant. I can't say I found her role all that humorous. Her pratfalls are pretty lame and predictable. But that minor hint of cheap slapstick didn't ruin the overall experience.
"Evolution" is great fun from start to finish (a very interesting finish with an innovative product placement)! Sure, it's all low-brow, but it works and the crude humor is tamed down to a tolerant level (Well, compared to the average contemporary comedy). This is not a movie to be studied or analyzed or discussed for hours at a time. Just sit back and HAVE SOME FUN!!! Because chances are (considering previous 2001 releases) you won't be having this much fun at the movies in quite a while. I could be wrong, but better to be safe than sorry.
My score: 7 (out of 10)
- mattymatt4ever
- 9 juin 2001
- Lien permanent
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 80 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 38 345 494 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 13 408 351 $ US
- 10 juin 2001
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 98 376 292 $ US
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1