Name me 20 things wrong with it!!!
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wax_boyNEW — 20 years ago(July 10, 2005 03:27 AM)
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bek-12 — 20 years ago(July 10, 2005 07:56 AM)
Yeah, it was absolute crap.
I don't recall 20 things (it was just terrible overall), but I do remember a phone conversation that was pretty wacky. She said something very calm, then screamed and yelled "Who are you???" for no apparent reason. Maybe it had some heavy editing done?
My memory is fuzzy (it's not really worth remembering), except that this movie was one of those where you come out of the theater and think about the other things you could have done with your life instead of waste it on this trashy flick. -
Z-BOOG — 20 years ago(July 19, 2005 09:41 PM)
Everybody had a mysterious operating system on their computers. At first, I thought that Denise was a Linux freak, but then everybody had that OS! Also, hemophiliacs can die extremely easily. What surprised me was her ability to clot her blood when that dude was torturing her. She should've kept on a-bleedin'. They also tried to make a freaky little kid with that little girl, but she was just not freaky.
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tomcat69w — 20 years ago(September 06, 2005 10:19 PM)
That why I stay at home and watch this crap on TV,can't reveal how, but I don't pay for the vitriol on the tube either. With gas at appx. $3.50 a gal. It makes even less sense to go to a theater unless it's something I really wanna see on the Big Screen,otherwise it's HBO on the old 30" Tuba! Ha! LOL
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Dior-Show — 20 years ago(August 07, 2005 10:01 AM)
The worse thing about this whole movie was the filming. And not just the fact that it was al very dark, but, for example, when they see the girl or whatever, and they start seeing weird things. That was SO badly done, it was one big flash in front of your eyes, wich gave me a very bad headache.
And i was wondering, in the last scene of the film, she woman lays on the bed with the cat, the pone rings, she pickes up, but no-one is no the other side. She hangs up and lays back on the bed. End Movie.
WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT GOOD FOR?
And also, the site belonged to the doctor, right? Every subscriber could see what he was doing with the blond girl. But in the end, the site suddenly belongs to Jeany, or whatever her name was.
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tanndie — 20 years ago(February 15, 2006 02:26 PM)
I think the funniest thing about this entire movie was how whenever the girl detective got that phone call and she screamed leave me alone then proceeded to yell what do u want from mehmmmmm kind of a double standard? Oh and i have a question.so if they see visions of what they are afraid of then wat was the guy detective afraid of? Sideway walls?
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Sakura the Cookie Monster — 20 years ago(March 23, 2006 03:07 AM)
- They claim the daughter's a hemophilliac. Boy, is she a slight rarity in genetics. XD;;;
- Everything else I can't think of at the moment and/or what everybody else has said.
- Never should have been made. Period. v_v;;;
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jhaze-1 — 20 years ago(March 30, 2006 11:07 PM)
1: Light is nonexistent.
2: Torture scenes are pitiful and not scary.
3: Actors better emulate wax dummies.
4: Plot is ripped off from The Ring, a far superior movie.
5: It costs too much.
6: It's way too long.
7: Dialogue is mind-wrenching.
8: Jam-packed with cheap scares.
9: The ending is laughable.
10: The nitwit who can't hold a cigarette at the beginning.
11: The website's actual name is "Feardotcom.com"
12: Do you want to play with me?
13: Riding bikes is fun!
14: The movie gives you subliminal messages to buy more William Malone movies.
15: A cockroach is killed on a keyboard by a small book.
16: It used to be on the Bottom 100.
17: A man is hit by a train and a moron detective asks "How did he die?"
18: It won't flush down unless you break it.
19: The pawn shop owner refused to take it from me.
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celticknotz — 20 years ago(March 31, 2006 09:10 PM)
well it's more than 20 but thisabout covers it
Directed by
William Malone
Writing credits
Moshe Diamant (story)
Josephine Coyle (written by)
Cast (in credits order)verified as complete
Stephen Dorff . Detective Mike Reilly
Natascha McElhone . Terry Huston, Dept. of Health
Stephen Rea . Alistair Pratt, 'The Doctor'
Udo Kier . Polidori
Amelia Curtis . Denise Stone
Jeffrey Combs . Sykes
Nigel Terry . Turnbull
Gesine Cukrowski . Jeannine
Michael Sarrazin . Frank Bryant
Jana Gttgemanns . Little Girl
Anna Thalbach . Kate
Siobhan Flynn . Thana Brinkman
Evie Garratt . Albino Woman
Lex Kreps . Tenant
Joan McBride . Mrs. Richardson
Isabelle Van Waes . Victim
Derek Kueter . Officer #1
Elizabeth McKechnie . Alice Turnbull
Arnita Swanson . Barlow
Gordon Peters . Rooney
Nils Brunkhorst . Prisoner
Sven Pippig . Henry
Anja Van Greuningen . Ashley
Anjelika Khromova . Ashley's Mother
Sigal Diamant . Nurse
Matthias Schweighfer . Dieter Schrader
Birthe Wolter . Nina Blank
Frances Potasnik . Nurse #1
Mascha Litterscheid . Nurse #2
Dean Gregory . Maintenance Man #1
Chris Bearne . Warehouse Attendant
Emma Campbell . Goth-Chick
Kwasi Songui . Young Detective
Astrid Skuyat . Alistair's Victim
Produced by
Yoram Barzilai . line producer
Rudy Cohen . executive producer
Mark Damon . executive producer
Limor Diamant . producer
Moshe Diamant . producer
Jan Fantl . co-producer
Jean-Marc Flio . producer: Canada
Frank Hbner . executive producer
Elie Samaha . executive producer
David Saunders . executive producer
Romain Schroeder . executive producer
Andrew Stevens . executive producer
Original Music by
Nicholas Pike
Cinematography by
Christian Sebaldt
Film Editing by
Alan Strachan
Casting by
Rosina Bucci
Anja Dihrberg
Production Design by
Jrme Latour
Art Direction by
Regine Freise
Markus Wollersheim
Set Decoration by
Mona Kino
Michaela Quast
Louise Tremblay
Makeup Department
Zoltan Elek . key makeup artist
Claudine Moureaud . hair & makeup assistant
Evelyne Sittig . special makeup effects assistant
Production Management
Marc Grewe . unit production manager
Reinhild Grber . production supervisor: ApolloMedia
Christopher P. Kibbey . post-production supervisor
Rudolf Kurz . production supervisor: ApolloMedia
Patrick Raymond . unit manager: Montreal
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alexandre Bernard . third assistant director
Hlne Coker . third assistant director
Suzanne Nicell . second assistant director
Thomas Piepenbring . second unit director
Jim Probyn . third assistant director
Charlie Watson . first assistant director
Art Department
Sulamith Ater . head painter
Sulamith Ater . scenic artist
Klaus Bienen . on-set stand-by carpenter
Alain Cadieux . swing gang
Denis Chabot . assistant art director
Manuel Demoulling . stand-by props
Franois Dickes . prop buyer
Tomislav Findrik . storyboard artist
Hugh Fottrell . prop maker
Catherine Gauthier . assistant set decorator
Frank Godt . art department coordinator
Toby Hawkes . prop maker
Svet Hrouchoff . props driver
Svet Hrouchoff . set dresser
Joe Kotroczo . art department trainee
Paul Purdy . property master
Jan Rott . prop buyer
Uwe Steckhan . swing gang
Uwe Steckhan . underwater set decoration: Berlin
Richard Tass . art director: Canada
Bruno Zenatello . construction manager
Sound Department
Nick Adams . sound designer
Howard Bargroff . sound re-recording mixer
Owen Bartholomew . trainee music editor
Dirk Bombey . boom operator
Robert Bourke . foley editor
Robert Burke . foley editor
Steve Cook . sound supervisor
Colin Cooper . adr mixer
Colin Cooper . foley mixer
Martin Evans . supervising sound editor
Eric Jean Francois . cable guy
Susan French . adr editor
Andrew Glen . music editor
Dean Humphreys . sound re-recording mixer
Stan Jones . music editor: US
Peter Maxwell . sound re-recording mixer
Kath Pollard . assistant sound re-recording mixer
Ted Swanscott . adr mixer
Ted Swanscott . foley mixer
Carlo Thoss . sound mixer
Lauren Ana Walker . foley editor (as Roger Walker)
Special Effects by
Igor Chevalier . conceptual illustrator
Igor Chevalier . visual effects art director
Ryal Cosgrove . special effects coordinator: Canada
Roland Goddijn . special effects technician
Harrie Wiessenhaan . special effects supervisor (as Harry Wiessenhaan)
Rick Wiessenhaan . special effects senior technician
Visual Effects by
Nastuh Abootalebi . Inferno artist: das werk
Dan Ashton . scanning and recording: Cinesite
Andreas Beck . shake artist: das werk
Roger Beck . system administration: das werk
Alan Church . visual effects producer: Hypnosis, London
Peter Connelly . Domino artist: das werk
Peter Connelly . shake artist: das werk
Mark Dollery . scanning and recording assistant: das werk
Stephen Elson . visual effects producer: Das Werk
Michele Fabbro . technical director
Derek Flood . character technical director: das werk
Andrew Francis . telecine operator
Gianfranco Gaioni . -
choke_on_that — 15 years ago(August 29, 2010 05:40 PM)
I agree with a lot of you, but I had a huge problem with the Natasha McElhone character and the purpose (or lack thereof) she served. First and foremost, after it was established that the German students didn't die from some mysterious contagion, why the hell would a Department of Health worker help solve a string of murders that were beyond her expertise? I just hate how they set up the character to get involved in the case.
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mattiasflgrtll6 — 10 years ago(September 16, 2015 11:02 AM)
- The design of the web site (it looks hilariously cheesy and stupid)
- Stephen Rea's acting (almost baffling how awful he is here)
- Instead of making it an interesting mystery, the villain is revealed in the clumsiest way possible.
- Almost every attempt at being scary fails.
- If you hear a stranger out-of-nowhere offer you an acting gig, you apparently fall for it!
- Terrible special effects.
- The pacing (it was feeling so slow sometimes it was like a joke)
- The endless idiotic lines ("How enticing the smell of cheap perfume can be or is that fear?)
- The stupid occurring gigantic white ball.
- THE ENDING!!!!!!!!!
That's what I can think of for the moment.
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amandawillis-55525 — 10 years ago(February 28, 2016 10:07 PM)
the ending bugged the hell out of me. after terry saves the blonde girl from the doctor, she just leaves her on the floor, naked and traumatized, by the doctor's torture stuff and escapes with the guy detective. a normal person would have given her a jacket, helped her out of that dungeon, and took her to the police station or hospital. she just goes home and lays on her bed with a cat.
the end.