When I watch a film, I am a true subscriber to the concept of "...being able to suspend one's disbelief...". From the very beginning of this movie, I found it very hard to find that ability.
Leading off as the mad scientist is John Savage. Like many fading actors, John Savage had the minimum name recognition and concomitant acting ability to instantly alert me to the fact this was a film made just to turn a dollar. There was very little to appreciate in this film, just another "bughunt" as they say in "Aliens".
Most disappointing was Michelle Goh as the strike team leader; she was completely unbelievable. She was poorly directed to portray a battle hardened commando who will rock and roll at the drop of a hat, all while maintaining her "hot chick" status. That is the rub, my friends, she is believable as neither.
If you get a chance to see this film, go play online poker.
Leading off as the mad scientist is John Savage. Like many fading actors, John Savage had the minimum name recognition and concomitant acting ability to instantly alert me to the fact this was a film made just to turn a dollar. There was very little to appreciate in this film, just another "bughunt" as they say in "Aliens".
Most disappointing was Michelle Goh as the strike team leader; she was completely unbelievable. She was poorly directed to portray a battle hardened commando who will rock and roll at the drop of a hat, all while maintaining her "hot chick" status. That is the rub, my friends, she is believable as neither.
If you get a chance to see this film, go play online poker.