AbeFroman 70 Posted July 26, 2016 Tom Sizemore vs. an ancient man/lizard/sabertooth hybrid from the Amazon in the Chicago Musuem of History. Oh, this ancient creature also feeds on the hypothalamus in human brains. Â Currently on Netflix and has the distinction of being the darkest film ever. Â Darkest as in there is little to no lighting in the film whatsoever. I struggled to make out what was happening on the screen 90% of the time. Â Redeemed by the ray of sunshine that is Penolope Ann Miller. Share this post Link to post
StefánBirgirStefáns 11 Posted July 26, 2016 It's a fantastic film. It was based on the book "Relic," by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, unread by me, but the book spawned a whole series of books about one of its characters (the character was melded with others into Tom Sizemore's character).  I always get it confused with the, superior, Mimic by del Toro, for some reason.  Good pick. Share this post Link to post
SlidePocket 707 Posted June 9, 2019 After "Timecop", we need more Peter Hyams movies here. Share this post Link to post
AbeFroman 70 Posted June 10, 2019 Hyams has some great stuff on his resume (Outland, 2010, Running Scared,  his stuff with Van Damme) but some hot garbage as well (End of Days, Sounds of Thunder, Stay Tuned?!!) .  His films are rarely dull though. Share this post Link to post
Grand Moff Talkin' 20 Posted June 13, 2019 His films are always so dark. He did The Musketeer starring a pre-Greys Anatomy Justin Chambers as d'Artagnan and his angle was to use Hong Kong style fight choreography shot in natural light but being pre-industrial everything is lit by candlelight or a torch. It's unwatchable. Share this post Link to post
Ofcoursemyhorse 1043 Posted June 14, 2019 I legit loved the superstition exhibit in the film. Share this post Link to post