Thieves force a scientist to drink his own formula, turning him into a deformed, monstrous killer.Thieves force a scientist to drink his own formula, turning him into a deformed, monstrous killer.Thieves force a scientist to drink his own formula, turning him into a deformed, monstrous killer.
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- TriviaThe software used to create the giant CG beast at the end was done on the same software used to create the CG dinosaurs in Jurassic Park (1993).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Adjust Your Tracking (2013)
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Pretty standard low-budget sci-fi/horror fair lumbering out of New Jersey. This one owes a lot to The Incredible Hulk, maybe a little Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and even a bit to American Werewolf in London (at least the transformation effects were most reminiscent of that movie). Probably best described as on par with some of the lower-end stuff put out by Full Moon. The script is often funny, though it's hard to tell whether or not the humor is intentional. The acting is flat in some spots and over-the-top in others. All in all, it's pretty uneven and amateurish. I suspect that those involved could make something better with some help on the writing and a bigger special effects budget.
It's hard to recommend this to anyone in particular. If you like Charles Band, you may find this one momentarily entertaining.
It's hard to recommend this to anyone in particular. If you like Charles Band, you may find this one momentarily entertaining.
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- $74,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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