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Basilisk: The Serpent King

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
1.1K
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Yancy Butler and Jeremy London in Basilisk: The Serpent King (2006)
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Archaeologist Harrison McColl digs up a stone basilisk during his expedition. After transporting it to a museum in Colorado, the basilisk comes to life during a solar eclipse.Archaeologist Harrison McColl digs up a stone basilisk during his expedition. After transporting it to a museum in Colorado, the basilisk comes to life during a solar eclipse.Archaeologist Harrison McColl digs up a stone basilisk during his expedition. After transporting it to a museum in Colorado, the basilisk comes to life during a solar eclipse.

  • Director
    • Stephen Furst
  • Writers
    • Wil McCarthy
    • Chase Parker
  • Stars
    • Jeremy London
    • Wendy Carter
    • Cleavant Derricks
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Stephen Furst
    • Writers
      • Wil McCarthy
      • Chase Parker
    • Stars
      • Jeremy London
      • Wendy Carter
      • Cleavant Derricks
    • 15User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Jeremy London
    Jeremy London
    • Dr. Harrison 'Harry' McColl
    Wendy Carter
    Wendy Carter
    • Rachel Donegal
    Cleavant Derricks
    Cleavant Derricks
    • Col. Douglas
    Griff Furst
    Griff Furst
    • Rudy Skeeters
    Sarah Skeeters
    • Sierra
    Stephen Furst
    Stephen Furst
    • Carlton
    Yancy Butler
    Yancy Butler
    • Hannah
    Doug Dearth
    Doug Dearth
    • Brock
    James Graves
    • Captain Hinkley
    Atanas Srebrev
    Atanas Srebrev
    • Simms
    Bashar Rahal
    Bashar Rahal
    • Bedouin Leader
    Djoko Rosic
    • Elder Berber
    • (as Djoko Rosich)
    Martin Gjaurov
    • Berber #1
    Velislav Pavlov
    • Berber #2
    Daniel Gibson
    • Chubby Guy
    Konstantin Bonet
    • Gangly Guy
    Ivo Simeonov
    • Museum Worker
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    • National Guard Engineer #1
    • Director
      • Stephen Furst
    • Writers
      • Wil McCarthy
      • Chase Parker
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    OC47150

    Had potential

    Basilisk wasn't as bad as some of the other Saturday night Sci-fi Channel offerings. The majority of the budget was obviously spent on CGs. While there were scenes where the CG effects weren't great, there were others that it was.

    My big complaint about these movies are little details. These movies are filmed in Eastern Europe, where the buck can be stretched further than in the states. That's fine, but at least if you're depicting the U.S. military, use American-issued weapons, not weapons fixed to look like them. Would it be too hard to scrounge up some decent-looking M-16s?
    4MartianOctocretr5

    This is why giant serpents are not allowed in shopping malls

    Opening scene mayhem introduces a formidable beast, a serpent with spiritual vengefulness. It can petrify victims to stone in Medusan fashion, and it can swat you like a fly too. Odd that it has Greek Mythological power, since it's lurking in the Mid-East desert. Treasure hunters and a full moon unleash the giant serpent to emerge and wreak more destruction.

    Promising start, but after that initial scene, this film decides it's a junior high school production, and degenerates into unbridled silliness. When the creature is unleashed, does it utilize its horrifying powers for a grandiose or symbolic attack? Like other monsters would? No, it just tears up a museum and a shopping mall. It also wipes out a bunch of "soldiers" who look like they trained for combat by playing war games with GI Joe dolls.

    The acting is painfully bad. Somebody recites a line loudly, and then pauses expectantly, as if waiting for a laugh track to be inserted. It reminded me of one of those tween sit-coms on Disney channel. The archaeologist guy (a Robert Downey look-like) wanders around with a pie-eyed gaping expression. He makes dumb quips, and he just looks weird. There's a stock nerdy geek, who has neon-yellow bleached hair and horn-rimmed glasses. The female love interest looks like she's going to laugh hysterically at any moment.

    The red-dress greedy rich femme-fatale wannabe girl deserves special recognition. Her tough vamp routine looks more like a shampoo commercial. She runs around with a big heavy gold staff, looking like she's going to trip over her stiletto heels any moment. One guess on how shampoo vamp ends up. And it'll seem way over due.

    About as scary as a Care Bears cartoon. For its unintentional humor, it's good for a couple of laughs.
    6ctomvelu-1

    A surprise

    BASILISK is your standard giant unkillable snake movie with one difference: two recognizable actors keep things moving along when the focus is not on the so-so CGI snake. Stealing its basic plot from KING KONG, the movie has some adventurers bringing back from ancient lands an artifact, which comes to life in front of a very large audience, and proceeds to kills a ton of people. The Army cannot seem to stop it. Jeremy London and Yancy Butler costar, and the lovely Ms. Butler gets to play a comic villain for a change. London is always easy to take, and handles the dumb dialogue with just the right amount of tongue in cheek fervor. He is given lines like "Come back here with that scepter!" Both get a fair share of screen time, which helps keep the focus away from the monster, which is absolutely dumb-looking. It's a snake with a dragon's head, if you care to know. Mildly entertaining. Shot in -- where else? -- eastern Europe. You will know immediately;y it ain't New York, L.A., Toronto or Vancouver. It's just too strange-looking to be on U.S. soil. Have a beer or three and enjoy. Especialyl enjoy Ms. Butler, who runs around in a tight little red dress and looks terrific.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Watchable enough...

    When I stumbled upon this 2006 TV movie in 2021, I must admit that I wasn't really harboring much of any great expectations as the movie had that particular SyFy or The Asylum aura to it. But still, I hadn't already seen the movie, and the basilisk is an interesting mythological creature, so of course I sat down to watch it.

    Writers Will McCarthy and Chase Parker actually managed to churn out a storyline and script that was actually wholesome enough and provided me with sufficient entertainment. Sure, this wasn't a great nor top of the line creature feature, but it proved to be enjoyable and entertaining enough for what it was.

    Visually then "Basilisk: The Serpent King" was adequate. The CGI used to bring the basilisk alive was okay for the most of the movie, which definitely helped to make the movie watchable. However, you should not be expecting to be in for a grand spectacle of impressive CGI effects here.

    The movie does have an okay enough cast ensemble. I think Jeremy London is actually a fair actor and he does carry "Basilisk: The Serpent King" quite well with his performance. And he was joined by the likes of Griff Furst and Yancy Butler.

    "Basilisk: The Serpent King" provides sufficient entertainment for a single viewing. However, this is hardly a movie that you will be watching more than just once.

    My rating of the 2006 TV movie "Basilisk: The Serpent King" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    10kitconn

    My nomination for Best Screenplay

    As a veteran aficionado of the SciFi originals, I had my usual expectations going into "Basilisk". Laughable special effects, transparent characters and formulaic situations clumsily stumbled into by unwitting victims of the CGI beast-du-jour; all comprising a solidly entertaining and heartily enjoyable experience. While "Basilisk" dutifully fulfilled many of my preconceptions, I have to say that it was a cut well above the standard Saturday night fare.

    This creature flick can rightfully take its place among such greats as "Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy" (Jeffery Combs can't make a bad movie), "Frankenfish" and many of the other SciFi offerings but I have to put "Basilisk" into its own category all together. The effects are of the same caliber as its worthy cousins, but I think that what lifts this one for me is the script. It is witty without being contrived and never leaves a slow moment or the feeling of awkwardness that comes with so many screenplays that try too hard to be hip (see: Lucky Number Slevin. Actually, don't see it, it's terrible). Cleavant Derricks does an outstanding job as the weekend warrior Colonel and his bantering exchanges with Jeremy London are the stuff of high theatrical art.

    So all in all, this one is not to be missed. Next time SciFi decides to air it, set the TiVo and prepare to be entertained. You will not be sorry.

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      After Yancy Butler's character is introduced, she's seen in during the auction wearing what appear to be black heels. After she fights with Sierra and knocks her down the stairs, you can see Yancy running away clearly wearing black sneakers.

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • SCI FI
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Василіск: Цар змій
    • Filming locations
      • Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Sci Fi Pictures
      • BUFO
      • Curmudgeon Films
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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