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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuArchaeologist Nicholas Zavatero and his student find a vase with antique inscription on where Noah's Ark is hidden in the underlying monster called Tama. They decide to go looking, but thing... Alles lesenArchaeologist Nicholas Zavatero and his student find a vase with antique inscription on where Noah's Ark is hidden in the underlying monster called Tama. They decide to go looking, but things get out of control.Archaeologist Nicholas Zavatero and his student find a vase with antique inscription on where Noah's Ark is hidden in the underlying monster called Tama. They decide to go looking, but things get out of control.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Tom Lister Jr.
- Sgt. Gentry
- (as Tommy Lister Jr.)
Vladimir Mihaylov
- Martinez
- (as Vlado Mihaylov)
Mike Straub
- Hutch
- (as Michael Straub)
Stefan Shterev
- Insurgent #1
- (as Stefan Shtereff)
Bashar Rahal
- Insurgent #2
- (as Bashar Rahad)
Hristo Mitzkov
- Belus' Lieutenant
- (as Hristo Motzkov)
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One thing that really peeves me, and it's prevalent with these made for SciFy channel movies, is the complete lack of knowledge of the subjects that they're doing. In particular, the military, but in the case of "Monster Ark", they managed to humiliate themselves with their lack of archaeological knowledge, as well. I know that these people can't be expected to be actual scientists, but it would be nice if they could be portrayed as a little more professional than a carnival barker.
As far as the military goes, this is great insight into the minds of the writers / director. If these people write characters that are so completely incompetent, what does that say about how they would confront a similar problem? Poorly written, bad acting, zero technical or military advisers, and a monster that makes Godzilla look real, and you have a big time flop. I hope those guys filled their backpacks at the craft services table, because this is a dog, plain and simple.
As far as the military goes, this is great insight into the minds of the writers / director. If these people write characters that are so completely incompetent, what does that say about how they would confront a similar problem? Poorly written, bad acting, zero technical or military advisers, and a monster that makes Godzilla look real, and you have a big time flop. I hope those guys filled their backpacks at the craft services table, because this is a dog, plain and simple.
OK till the Military came it and them it when to crap the worst acting by a actor in a long time Tommy 'Tiny' Lister was terrible Absolutely no research done in making this movie with its crappy poor acting. No common sense or proper tactics, no sense of acting, sense of place, all out poor. Somehow I was offended by how bad the acting is, especially since there are veteran actors in this work of crap that somehow falls in to the category of being a "movie" Don't ever allow these people to make another movie or suicide rates may sky rocket The worst possible film ever set out in the 21st century. In my three years in the US Army I have never found it OK to address a senior NCO by sir, ma'am, or as an officer. Appearing to be wearing the rank of a First Sergeant, this guy is referred to as "Major" and "sir.
Despite the presence of several veteran actors, Monster Ark amounts to little more than below-average horror shlock. The premise is mildly interesting - the recovery of an ancient manuscript suggesting that the Biblical Noah performed a prior task for God; constructing a previous Ark to serve as a prison for a monster unleashed by the Darkness (they don't go much into what exactly the Darkness was, because this is not a "thinking" movie). Needless to say, the monster is freed by the notably self-absorbed archaeologists to wreak havoc. All of this amounts to little more than a vehicle for a bad CGI-generated monster (who apparently has steak knives for forearms) to leap around hacking at people. It is also impervious to any man-made weapon, but often flees, anyway. Luckily, there is an ancient brotherhood created to protect us from this thing... though they seem pretty useless as far as the plot goes. The script deals with the numerous religious concepts raised by the usual half-hearted science-vs-religion lines, but nobody seems overly sorry about the fact that their mindless ambition has unloosed a killing machine - and possibly even the apocalypse- on an unsuspecting world. But this is supposed to be a horror film (not at all scary) with some action (not very exciting). But what do you expect from a film that supposedly takes place in Iraq but is shot in Bulgaria? Sure, there's a war on, but... A few brights spots - "Tiny" Lister stomping around snarling and shooting guns in an unintentionally funny role as a U.S. Army major, and the only two characters I didn't find annoying, Professor Nick's two students: lovely Amanda Crew and amusing Bill Parks (filling the token roles of young hottie and sarcastic nerd, respectively). It would have been more entertaining (and, oddly, more believable) as one of those teen-slasher films. Instead we get a ridiculous CGI creature leaping around the "desert" while a pack of idiots figures out what to do about it. It's nice to know Xena's side-kick can still get work, but do yourself a favor and pass on this one.
It's a movie,I know, but when can you just pack up overnight and head to a war zone and arrive in the middle of the desert instantly? The uniforms were horribly wrong. The US Army stopped with stripes on a field uniform long ago. The weapons were slapped together , cut-rate equipped, not for an "e-light" unit. Pu-Lease, the acting of the troops; parade ground antics. Nobody acts like that. I won't even go into the vehicles or anything else military.
No let's talk about the main actors. Must have needed the money. If it weren't for the women, I'd have given it a 1. The high school romance between the doctors, oh so sweet. The dialog, painful at best.
A train wreck. Awful to watch, but I couldn't take my eyes off it.
No let's talk about the main actors. Must have needed the money. If it weren't for the women, I'd have given it a 1. The high school romance between the doctors, oh so sweet. The dialog, painful at best.
A train wreck. Awful to watch, but I couldn't take my eyes off it.
Monster Ark actually did seem at least watchable(if nothing great) from the trailers. Its good points are the intriguing idea, the eerie score and the spirited performances of Renee O' Connor and Tim DeKay. Other than that, Monster Ark just didn't engage. And no, I am not just talking about the clunky special effects, looking both cheap in look and stiff in movement, and the lazy directing. I'm also talking about the editing, which is as far away from slick as you can come, the lifelessly paced and predictable story, the preachy, stilted dialogue and generally uninteresting and stereotypical characters. Amanda Crew and Bill Parks try their best, but I couldn't enjoy their efforts properly because they were saddled with the most stereotypical characters of the movie.
All in all, dull and unengaging with a couple of redeeming qualities here and there. 3/10 Bethany Cox
All in all, dull and unengaging with a couple of redeeming qualities here and there. 3/10 Bethany Cox
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- WissenswertesDr. Greenway describes a papyrus document as a palimpsest, a manuscript or document that has had its original writing erased and something new written over it. Under special conditions the original writing can be read.
- PatzerZavaterro mentions that the mysterious "brotherhood" trying to stop them are "...direct descendants of the family of Noah." However, if one interprets the flood myth literally, every human being is a descendant of Noah because his is the only family that supposedly survived.
- VerbindungenReferences Jäger des verlorenen Schatzes (1981)
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By what name was Auf der Jagd nach der Monster Arche (2008) officially released in Canada in English?
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