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The Primevals

  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
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5.8/10
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The Primevals (2023)
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When a group of explorers go in search of a yeti, they find themselves taken captive by an ancient race of alien creatures.When a group of explorers go in search of a yeti, they find themselves taken captive by an ancient race of alien creatures.When a group of explorers go in search of a yeti, they find themselves taken captive by an ancient race of alien creatures.

  • Director
    • David Allen
  • Writers
    • David Allen
    • Randall William Cook
  • Stars
    • Juliet Mills
    • Richard Joseph Paul
    • Leon Russom
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    • Director
      • David Allen
    • Writers
      • David Allen
      • Randall William Cook
    • Stars
      • Juliet Mills
      • Richard Joseph Paul
      • Leon Russom
    • 29User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    7michaelprescott-00547

    Finally!

    In 1978, the film magazine Cinefantastique ran a cover story on an upcoming SF movie, The Primevals, then in preproduction. The Primevals, an ambitious effort on a modest budget, was intended as a showcase for stop-motion animation.

    I was in college at the time, and as an animation fan I was pretty excited about seeing this movie. As it turned out, I had to wait just a little longer than expected. Forty-six years, to be exact. It never occurred to me that I'd be nearly eligible for Social Security before The Primevals finally came out.

    You see, the initial effort to make the movie fizzled. It was revived in 1994, when the live action and some of the effects were shot. Then the studio behind the project went bankrupt, and the movie, still in post-production, was shelved. It remained in limbo for decades until producer Charles Band and effects expert Chris Endicott worked out a plan to finish it. By that time, the film's guiding light, animator-writer-director David Allen, was long gone, having died of cancer in 1999.

    With a new crew of animators, newly repaired or entirely refashioned models, and digital composites instead of back projection, The Primevals finally completed its remaining effects shots (or all the essential ones, anyway; the plot was slightly streamlined as a cost-cutting measure).

    As of June, 2024, the movie has been released to streaming services. I watched it last night. As I expected, it often betrays its humble origins, with uneven performances and an overall "1980s TV" quality, which is especially noticeable in the overbright and rather flat lighting. Nevertheless, given the budget and the technology, it's an impressive piece of work - and obviously a labor of love for the creators. Allen and his colleagues made a real effort to elevate the stop-motion genre, eschewing dinosaurs and mythological creatures in favor of a more complex scenario involving alien contact and directed evolution. They also worked hard to integrate the stop-motion elements into the story in a natural way, rather than using them as standalone set pieces, as was too often the case.

    The irony is that after all this time, The Primevals can no longer serve its intended purpose as proof of the viability of hand-crafted animation effects in a digital world. That ship has sailed. Instead, the movie will likely go down as the last live-action feature film to use stop-motion creatures in a big way. It's probably not the legacy Dave Allen wanted, but it does assure him of a small place in movie history. And it's a great gift for stop-motion fans like me.

    Kudos to Endicott, Band, and their associates for making The Primevals a reality - finally!
    7urkus

    INCREDIBLY WELL DONE!

    Finally we have a Harryhausen´s movie in the 21ts century, in 2024. This is incredeible! The tribute they pay to films like Willis O´ Brian stop motion´s FX in King Kong is fantastic!

    Against the CGI, we have animatronics, practical FX, some CGI, but low and a story like Harryhausen´s movies told us. Actors are in a second position in this movie; the really stars are the puppets in stop motion (there is one scene where we can see hundreds of them moving). I never thought we could see again something like this in big screen. The technique of stop motion is incredibly well done. The motion of the puppets and the realism in the mixing with real life caracters is incredibly well done!

    The plot and the acting is a little bit hole, I mean we see woodden faces and a poor acting but, what the hell? For a fan of Harryhausen´s movie and a person that is bored with CGI, we have here a great achievement.

    This is a movie that Joe Dante, John Landis, Guillermo del Toro, Tarantino and Christopher Nolan would like to see; so if you are one of those crazy people that love the old Sci fi B series or Z series cinema, this is yours! Don´t miss it!

    Well done Charles Band, David Allen and company from FULL MOON Features!

    7 stars out of 10.
    7dariush75

    A memorabilia from David Allen

    We still enjoy stop motion, both the old ones from the childhood of cinema and the new ones.

    Personally, I like stop motion much more than computer special effects because it is more unreal and beautiful.

    The most valuable part of the movie "the primevals" is the stop motion, followed by the story, and a bit of Leon Russom.

    What bothers me is the cold, emotionless and clumsy performances of the actors (except Leon Russom).

    Apparently, among the actors of the primevals, the only one who took the movie seriously was Leon Russom.

    At the end of the movie, I wished that all the actors in the movie would be killed (it would be better if I killed them myself) so that the movie would have a pleasant ending.

    And for a lovely and childish movie, in today's world of serious movies that hit the human brain like a hammer, I say: Thank you David Allen.
    7littlenemo-littlenemo

    The last great stop motion film?

    I really wish I could give this movie a ten rating for the amount of heart that was put into it. This was a nice nostalgic trip back into time for those of us who grew up with these fantastical, silly, yet still entertaining movies.

    Ray Harryhausen was such an inspiration for so many people, and I think David Allen did a fantastic job and it's sad that he wasn't alive to see his last project come to fruition.

    My thanks to all that helped pay for the completion of this film.

    I would say this was better than half of all the Doug McClure movies I used to watch. Some acting was bad, some wasn't. Some of the writing was good, some wasn't. Still, I was entertained, and that was all I was hoping for.
    7chzzyg

    I liked it

    I don't know why this movie is rated so low. It's not great but it is entertaining. It feels like a 90's episode of The Lost World, but in a good way. Every ten minutes a new plot twist is implemented, and the action is fun. Cheesy, but fun. I can point out its flaws such as the cardboard acting, forgettable stereotypical characters, low budget sets, etc., but it all adds to the entertainment value. If you like conspiracy theories, movie making, and/or 90's style adventure this movie is for you. And, as others have surely harped on, the stop motion is great. It feels slow-mo in places, but it's something that can be overlooked. I enjoyed this movie.

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    Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith in Men in Black (1997)
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    • Trivia
      The live action scenes and a majority of the stop motion effects were all filmed in 1994, but David Allen, the director, had passed away due to cancer in 1999. The studio that was making this movie, Full Moon Studios, was also having financial issues so they had to keep postponing the production of the movie, until they ran out of money and had to shelf it. In 2019, after an online fundraising campaign, the original effects artist, Chris Endicott, returned to complete the remaining stop motion sequences.
    • Alternate versions
      Two edits were created, one for general release, and "The David Allen Version," which was compiled for home video. Running 7 minutes longer, it features several unfinished scenes in which storyboarded creatures are animated into the filmed footage. Notable scenes include an extended sequence in which the group tries to evade a dinosaur-like creature, a more extensive flashback scene in the UFO, and numerous additional moments with the creatures at the film's climax.
    • Connections
      Featured in Full Moon Universe: June 20th, 2023 (2023)

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Full Moon Features (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • David Allen's the Primevals
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production companies
      • Castel Film Romania
      • Full Moon Features
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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