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Ferocious Planet

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
2.2K
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Joe Flanigan and Catherine Walker in Ferocious Planet (2011)
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A groundbreaking device is designed to glimpse alternate universes. But when the machine malfunctions and transports a group of observers into a nightmarish dimension of alien terrors, the t... Read allA groundbreaking device is designed to glimpse alternate universes. But when the machine malfunctions and transports a group of observers into a nightmarish dimension of alien terrors, the travelers must use ingenuity to survive.A groundbreaking device is designed to glimpse alternate universes. But when the machine malfunctions and transports a group of observers into a nightmarish dimension of alien terrors, the travelers must use ingenuity to survive.

  • Director
    • Billy O'Brien
  • Writer
    • Douglas G. Davis
  • Stars
    • Joe Flanigan
    • Sam O'Mahony
    • John Rhys-Davies
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Billy O'Brien
    • Writer
      • Douglas G. Davis
    • Stars
      • Joe Flanigan
      • Sam O'Mahony
      • John Rhys-Davies
    • 41User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joe Flanigan
    Joe Flanigan
    • Colonel Sam Synn
    Sam O'Mahony
    Sam O'Mahony
    • Josh Burk
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Senator Jackson Crenshaw
    Catherine Walker
    Catherine Walker
    • Dr. Karen Fast
    Michael Yare
    Michael Yare
    • Lieutenant Rivers
    • (as Yare Jegbefume)
    Chris Newman
    • Private Jordan Reid
    Dagmar Döring
    Dagmar Döring
    • Dr. Jillian O'Hara
    Robert Soohan
    • Brian Murphy
    Kevin Flood
    • Lex Michaels
    Shashi Rami
    Shashi Rami
    • Al Icia
    • Director
      • Billy O'Brien
    • Writer
      • Douglas G. Davis
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    User reviews41

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    6MartianOctocretr5

    Alternate dimensions, weird creatures, and parking meters

    A scientist endeavors to prove the existence of parallel dimensions by inventing a machine that provides a view through a portal to some of these alternate dimensions. During a demonstration of the device, something goes awry, and a bunch of people find themselves in the middle of what seems like an earthquake. But the reality of their situation is far worse. The machine has teleported them all to the dimension they were watching. From the title, you can guess the alternate universe is not where most people would want to spend their vacation.

    One of SyFy's better efforts; the action is well handled, the creatures are designed and animated well, and the acting is above average. There's an ironic twist near the end, but too many clues make it pretty obvious long before the twist is revealed. The parking meter bits were actually clever, although the explanation for them was goofy.

    The weakness is the formulaic approach: the characters are eliminated in the usual one-by-one manner of these type of movies, usually just as they say or do something stupid. It's usually obvious who's going to get it next, especially the clichéd knuckle-headed greedy guys in the group.

    All in all, not bad for a TV movie and considering the weak theatrical releases out this summer, and the ticket prices that look like they were set by a big-oil executive, watching this for free is the better option.
    4peteranderson975

    Don't poke the alien

    This is a film made for the cable television channel SyFy which is probably as much information as you need to judge how good this film is.

    Synopsis: A group of people are gathered in an underground laboratory in a Federal building, including scientists, military and politicians to see a presentation of an experiment into viewing other dimensions. There is an accident and instead of just viewing another dimension the whole lab is ripped out of our dimension and dumped into a parallel dimension populated only by plants and giant carnivorous CGI monsters. The survivors must find a way to repair the machine that brought them here and escape the ferocious creatures.

    As always seems to be the case with SyFy channel films, the problem lies in the writing. An accident in experiment is one of the laziest and most ham-fisted plot devices in cheap science fiction.The CGI monsters are good enough for the price but there's no attempt to set them in a believable ecosystem. What do the creatures eat when there are no humans? The writer uses idiocy as a plot device in different ways to kill off characters either through arrogance, fear or greed.

    Overall this was a mediocre and lazy film. I can't fault any of the actors too much since they were competent enough with what they had to work with. Joe Flanigan plays his standard wise-cracking soldier hero part. John Rhys-Davies is the cynical arrogant Senator. Dagmar Döring plays the scientist in charge of the project.
    ApolloBoy109

    Radiation Theatre Strikes Again

    There are a few problems with this TV movie from the emasculated Syfy Channel. I throw up a little in my mouth when I have to write its new name. Overall it's watchable and a traditional Radiation Theatre film. Here are some fun things about Ferocious Planet which I like to call The Quasi-Ferocious Planet.

    Most actors had American accents at the beginning but the Irish started coming out toward the end. CarrieFisher-idice!

    So this is John Rhys-Davies' new career. Show up for the 100K. Film a scene or two and get killed? He's done that like nine times. I wish I had a job like that.

    Apparently there is only one type of creature inhabiting this forest on this random parallel universe. No bugs,snakes or creepy things to give us some cool jump moments. Too bad. Oh well, there was this mushroom but it didn't really do anything.

    "We're out of time" is said so often I was truly convinced they were out of time.

    The writer(s) apparently loved Jaws, Jurassic Park and Alien as a kid (who didn't!) Too bad writer(s) couldn't find a more appropriate place to use the homage line, "You're gonna need a bigger boat".

    The science of how they got to the F. Planet in the first place was unintelligible, like a madman writing on a wall. It was a view scope to other dimensions that suddenly became a transporter device because . . .

    Using only one creature (who looked like a Swiss Army Knife) mixed with the unusually high body count resulted in fewer creative kills. Just a Dinosaur with razors everywhere on its body.

    Must say the effects were better than an average SyFy crap on a stick. OOps threw up a little again.

    In summation, too many missed story opportunities and it drags towards the end.

    So I leave you this advice: Don't poke the alien.
    3deloudelouvain

    Terrible, terrible, terrible

    What amazes me the most about this movie is that there are actually people thinking it is a good movie. Really? Ferocious Planet is a complete waste of your time, a waste of money that could have been spent in making something watchable. The story itself could have been good if you only had a good script writer. It could have been good if you had decent actors. But really, this acting was awful to watch. terrible actors! Not one good actor in the whole movie. Terrible lines, so cheesy that you wonder who would write something like that. He can't seriously not be making a living out of this. One thing is for sure, I won't ever forget about this movie, because the only things you remember are the real good movies and the dramatic failures like Ferocious Planet.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    It lacked energy...

    "Ferocious Planet" wasn't all entirely bad, it had its moments, though few and far apart.

    The story here is about some scientists having found a way to look into other dimensions, but then something goes wrong and a group of people are transported into another dimension, where they are fighting an unknown species of life. Sounds fairly alright, doesn't it? Yes. And the idea is actually good enough, but the movie suffered from a lack of ambition and the element to fully draw you in. And some of the decisions made by the characters in the movie makes you go "what? why would someone do that?" - it just doesn't always make sense.

    As for the acting in "Ferocious Planet", well it wasn't too bad either. But frankly speaking, it was mostly mediocre performances. It was like they hadn't enough emotion and sparkling energy with them, and it resulted in that you felt distanced and didn't care about the characters in the movie. And you just got to love the role that John Rhys-Davies had in the movie, and the actual amount of time he was in the movie. But a good way to lure in people, by having a familiar name on the cast list.

    For being a SyFy movie, then "Ferocious Planet" could have been worse than it turned out to actually be. The movie is adequate, and provides half-hearted entertainment throughout the entire length of the feature.

    One this that really worked well for the movie, was the design of the creature in the other dimension. It looked really cool. It did look fake at times when it was moving, but most of the time it looked believable enough and good enough. So this worked well for the movie.

    Having seen "Ferocious Planet" now, then I can say that SyFy have other movies available that are better than this one, and they also have a lot of movies available that are far worse.

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    • Trivia
      Colonel Sam Synn (Joe Flanigan) quips "We're going to need a bigger boat.", an homage to Jaws (1975) where that line became famous.
    • Goofs
      When Colonel Sam Synn shoots the wall, the 9mm bullets somehow create holes which are three to four inches in diameter.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Jillian O'Hara: Don't... poke... the alien.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Movie Friends: Prashant Prabhakar (2013)

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Other Side
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Parallel Film Productions
      • RHI Entertainment
      • Syfy
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.77 : 1

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