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Behemoth

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
1.9K
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James Kirk and Cindy Busby in Behemoth (2011)
KaijuActionAdventureComedyFantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller

Scientists discover a giant creature under the Earth that is wrapped around the entire planet. When the creature wakes all grumpy, it causes worldwide destruction.Scientists discover a giant creature under the Earth that is wrapped around the entire planet. When the creature wakes all grumpy, it causes worldwide destruction.Scientists discover a giant creature under the Earth that is wrapped around the entire planet. When the creature wakes all grumpy, it causes worldwide destruction.

  • Director
    • W.D. Hogan
  • Writer
    • Rachelle S. Howie
  • Stars
    • Ed Quinn
    • Pascale Hutton
    • Cindy Busby
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • W.D. Hogan
    • Writer
      • Rachelle S. Howie
    • Stars
      • Ed Quinn
      • Pascale Hutton
      • Cindy Busby
    • 44User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ed Quinn
    Ed Quinn
    • Thomas Walsh
    Pascale Hutton
    Pascale Hutton
    • Emily Allington
    Cindy Busby
    Cindy Busby
    • Grace Walsh
    Jessica Parker Kennedy
    Jessica Parker Kennedy
    • Zoe
    Ty Olsson
    Ty Olsson
    • Jack Murray
    William B. Davis
    William B. Davis
    • William Walsh
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Sheriff Matt Allington
    James Kirk
    James Kirk
    • Jerrod Dietrich
    Shaw Madson
    • Agent McKewan
    Marsha Regis
    Marsha Regis
    • Agent O'Neil
    Michael Adamthwaite
    Michael Adamthwaite
    • Joe
    Nicolas Ouellette
    Nicolas Ouellette
    • Mansey
    • (as Nick Ouellette)
    John Hainsworth
    • Bill Alexander
    • Director
      • W.D. Hogan
    • Writer
      • Rachelle S. Howie
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    6mrbassman777

    Behemoth isn't as bad as the rating says

    This movie is not as bad as it is made out to be. First off it is surprisingly well shot, and the scenery is beautiful. Secondly, this is a B movie. It didn't have a huge budget, and it shows. That's all right though; it is what it is, an old school monster movie. My main complaint is that not enough people got eaten by the monster. Some people have complained about the cgi. I've seen much worse animation, especially in older movies. The animation used was perfectly acceptable. This movie isn't the best nor is it the worst, though it definitely deserves better than the appalling 3.4 rating it has.
    3krohach

    Predictable, but still fun

    No surprises here and fun if you play the "Cliché Game": Watch the movie and try to count the clichés. 1 point for standard cliché, 5 points for ridiculous. I lost count after about 500 points.

    This is pretty much standard made-for-TV movie fare. With the predictable moments fighting it out with the ridiculous moments for top prize.

    One of my favorite "what the BLEEP" moments was when the Sheriff finally decides to believe the "experts" and evacuate the town all he says to the townsfolk is, "Grab your stuff and get out of town!" Since the town is so small, "out of town" is about 200 yards away. Not a lot of help...

    The actors do their best with a horrible script but, as another reviewer stated, the women for the most part stand there screaming, "What's happening!!" over and over. There is a character named Zoe that you really want to slap repeatedly after 2 or 3 scenes...

    Watch this for an excellent lesson on how to make a really bad movie!
    4Leofwine_draca

    Cool monster, not cool story

    BEHEMOTH is a monster flick let down by its own shortcomings in terms of budget and originality. Yes, it's another SyFy Channel production, filmed on the cheap in Canada, that has flashes of decency amid an overwhelming number of strictly middling to poor moments.

    The storyline sees strange stirrings beneath the earth and mysterious levels of carbon dioxide rising from the crust. A team of investigators are soon on the case, as is a crazy old man who thinks that some mythical beastie is responsible. Inevitably it turns out that the old guy is right, and the heroes find themselves up against a massive monster from days gone by with plans to destroy the world.

    So far so ordinary, but the surprising thing here is that the CGI effects are actually decent; far better than in other SyFy movies or the likes of DRAGON WARS. That monster looks great, especially when straddling the mountain top! I wish it had played a greater part on screen, but it was still a welcome sight. Sadly the rest of the production is less impressive, with boring characters and indifferent acting; the only one who makes an effort is William B. Davis, he of THE X-FILES fame. There's far too much hiking and chatting and not enough monster action for my liking, leaving this a disappointment regardless.
    7NYCinemalover

    How can you not love this stuff?

    I don't get the negative reviews, I thought it was fun. I mean, it's about a monster living in a mountain, what are you expecting?!?! It had better characters than "2012" and better story and effects than a ton of the Syfy movies. It says on this page the budget was $1.3 million whereas Avatar's budget was over $300 million! How much can you do for that little? Would've loved to see more of the behemoth at the end, reviewer was right about that. A lot of build up to very little screen time. Would love to have seen it break free and crush the town! Cast was good with what they had to work with. I got a kick out of it. The monster was awesome (when it finally showed up)!
    4godinamachine

    what you expect ..but not bad

    HEY EVERYBODY ITS ME (4) and today we review .... the old crazy guy was right ... THE MOVIE !

    OKAY SO #1 as "torsung81" pointed out this film is in fact called BEHEMOTH ... and came out in like 2010/11 .. on the sci fi channel if im not mistaken even lol.... but i most remember it in the good ol movie rental store staring at me all the time ....REMEMBER those places .... you know ...where you went every week to see what came out and enjoy the nostalgic fun of renting a movie with the kids and just .... ahhh memories we will never have again ...

    anyways ...... this is a 3rd generational creature feature film ...... we had the first WAY back .... the black and white ones with giant ants , and lizards ....then we had the 80/90s remaking those, and had a couple of giant anacondas lol ....then in the 2000s we say TONS of giant creatures showing up ..... its was great .... well sometimes ..... the worst part of the 2000s /3rd generation of these creature features that centered on giant monsters usually animal based is they use CGI creatures ....and wow .... its either awesomely cheesy or just terribly bad .... usually no "good" in sight .......however this one is pretty good looking on screen .... in 2010 digial FX were still a bit rough around the edges .....here in 2023 digital FX are STILL rough around the edges ...it's like the made it to about half way and said ...meh ...close enough we don't REALLY need to go any further .... so honestly i can't complain about the creature here ....

    WELL......

    it looks goofy in the head lol.... it kind of looks like "the giant claw" lol.... if you know you know ....... just the way it opens its mouth , other wise it looks like ... a giant rock star fish on a mountain with a long bird head neck going on and some tentacles ..... for sure do NOT look that up online ...

    over all the film is a solid , classic creature feature film, it follows the usual story,and has the usual tropes ....... BUT it does kind of feels a little more ...i don't really know ... maybe like actiony ? Maybe its from all the shaking lol.... i would say it felt more paced , faster moving BUT not really we spend plenty of time following around our mains and all this back story ... so its pretty standard ...hmmmm ill have to figure that one out .........

    SO this one is a fun little film , it doesn't offer up anything really new per say , but not much does now .... and even at the time it came out it was pretty on par with the others , there's nothing bad about it really, the acting is okay, the lighting , sound etc is all on the positive side of things .... but at the same time it doesn't offer anything in a way of REALLY making you remember it 2 days later .....

    4/10

    personally i enjoyed it but again with there being SO many creature features out there that do offer more funny moments or excitement or innovative aspects film wise (like:8 legged freaks-2002) this one is just ...okay .....

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    • Trivia
      Throughout the movie, cars have Washington State license plates. At 1:17:32, the helicopter registration on the fuselage starts with a "C", indicating that it is registered in Canada. This either indicates the helicopter traveled internationally or it is a Goof item (the movie was filmed in Canada).
    • Goofs
      During the violent tremors the cast generally stagger about or fall over; however, in one such scene a person in the background can be seen strolling unhindered across the road, making it clear it's the camera, not the ground, which is shaking.
    • Quotes

      Emily Allington: What would you say if I told you there were dead squirrels at my feet?

      Mansey: [confused] I'd tell you to watch your step.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Board James: Dream Phone (2013)

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2011 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Volcanosaurio
    • Filming locations
      • Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Goliath Pictures
      • Cinetel Films
      • RHI Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $1,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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