No casco de um cargueiro soviético naufragado, uma equipe de mineiros de alto mar liderada pelo oceanógrafo-chefe Steven Beck se depara com uma criatura mutante que é o produto de um experim... Ler tudoNo casco de um cargueiro soviético naufragado, uma equipe de mineiros de alto mar liderada pelo oceanógrafo-chefe Steven Beck se depara com uma criatura mutante que é o produto de um experimento genético fracassado.No casco de um cargueiro soviético naufragado, uma equipe de mineiros de alto mar liderada pelo oceanógrafo-chefe Steven Beck se depara com uma criatura mutante que é o produto de um experimento genético fracassado.
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Eugene Lipinski
- Russian Ship Captain
- (as Eugene Lipinsky)
Tom Woodruff Jr.
- Lead Creature
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- CuriosidadesThe experience was an adventure and a joy for Stan Winston and his monster-making team. Not only did they get to live in Rome for four months during filming, and even learn scuba diving, a recreational activity many of them continue to pursue to this day, but they also got to work with a director who was unusually generous with inviting their input. In addition to producing the creature effects, Cosmatos trusted Winston to direct the second unit action sequences. "George Cosmatos always let us take the lead in how to shoot the creature," noted Landon. "He was such a big-hearted person, he would throw up his hands, and say 'I don't know what I'm doing.' He'd just admit it and let us do what we knew how to do. We know what our characters can do and we know the best way to use them. We're thinking about what our characters are going to have to do on the set the entire time we're building them. So we are goldmines of information and knowledge. Some directors recognize that, and really rely on us."
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the scene where the piece of the monster is cut off by the door, the wire that pulls the cut off piece down can be seen.
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An interesting case for sci-fi fans and a missed opportunity for the director, having a generally decent cast, a sufficient budget and a story, let's say 'not overused enough for that time'. The totally obvious Alien rip-off is technically surprisingly well executed and pleases with almost top notch set designs and very good creature effects. Now that all this didn't make an absolutely satisfying, or actually even really good sci-fi movie can be blamed on the lack of tight pacing in the script, occasionally bad editing or I guess generally the rather inconsistent lead of George P. Cosmatos, resulting uncalled-for moments of amateur filmmaking entering into a movie otherwise to be taken serious. These then start accumulating and gradually getting out of control as the movie gains speed (among others resulting conversations on the subjects of popcorn and puzzles) and then ultimately explode into a 5 minute orgy of total C-Movie crap, actually even added after the anyways forgettable climax of the movie (how the hell did that happen by the way?). Otherwise, we can say, that the first 2/3rd of the movie is pretty okay, not counting a few minor downers and then gradually messes up in the finale. In the end you decide weather it was worth watching or not. Though for genre fans I guess this is absolutely obligatory.
- bennyhagen
- 15 de out. de 2010
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