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Monolith

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Bill Paxton, Louis Gossett Jr., and Lindsay Frost in Monolith (1993)
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Two cops investigating the murder of a young boy become invloved in a very secret project involving alien life. Needless to say, the authorities don't want them to stick their noses into thi... Read allTwo cops investigating the murder of a young boy become invloved in a very secret project involving alien life. Needless to say, the authorities don't want them to stick their noses into this.Two cops investigating the murder of a young boy become invloved in a very secret project involving alien life. Needless to say, the authorities don't want them to stick their noses into this.

  • Director
    • John Eyres
  • Writers
    • Stephen Lister
    • Eric Poppen
  • Stars
    • Bill Paxton
    • Lindsay Frost
    • John Hurt
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • John Eyres
    • Writers
      • Stephen Lister
      • Eric Poppen
    • Stars
      • Bill Paxton
      • Lindsay Frost
      • John Hurt
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Tucker
    Lindsay Frost
    Lindsay Frost
    • Terri Flynn
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Villano
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Capt. MacCandless
    Paul Ganus
    Paul Ganus
    • Connor
    Musetta Vander
    Musetta Vander
    • Katya
    Andrew Lamond
    • Schaefer
    Mark Phelan
    Mark Phelan
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    Angela Gordon
    • Jorjivik
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    • Rourke
    Jennifer Naud
    Jennifer Naud
    • Rookie Cop
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    • Officer Jenkins
    Todd Jeffries
    Todd Jeffries
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    David St. James
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      • John Eyres
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      • Stephen Lister
      • Eric Poppen
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    6Vomitron_G

    Solidly paced and gibberishly amusing genre hybrid

    Very likely John Eyres' most ambitious movie to date. A sci-fi/action/horror/thriller hybrid populated with good folks like Bill Paxton, John Hurt, Louis Gosset Jr., gorgeous B-vamp Musetta Vander and Lindsay Frost (who somewhat comes across as the wisecracking tough blonde acting equivalent of Yancy Butler). A secret government agency has been fooling around with an alien entity. Of course, the thing gets loose and starts to run amok in the city. Well, "running" isn't exactly the right word, since it's more like some form of alien energy that possesses the bodies of humans (that eventually do all the running). It's up to Paxton, Frost & Gosset to figure out what is loose in their city and try to stop it. The plot kind of looses itself along the way, not really knowing where to aim things and eventually not bothering to explain itself anymore. The film ends ridiculously, but before that we do get to see some nifty alien set designs. The SFX are pretty decent at times. For fans of Jack Sholder's "The Hidden" (1987), this might be another amusing watch (though Sholder's film is much tighter & better).
    4anywheretrev

    4 stars, for trying....

    As fledgling film maker myself, I think a lot of people don't understand just how damn hard it to make a movie. But yeah, it could have been better. I think the overall story was ok and yeah I'm sure more money would have helped. Some of the 'green screen' scenes are well...I can do better in my lounge room with my equipment and a laptop these days but remember this is from 1993 and things were a lot different then. I think without the actors they somehow got into this it would have been ever worse, they obviously thought it was worth working on but I wonder how much they got paid?....anyway 4 stars, for trying while it probably only really deserves maybe 2....
    mrarchiegoodwin

    Why does this feel like "Starksy & Hutch meets the XFiles"?

    Another good idea poorly executed with pot holes in the story line, improbable action and one dimensional characters. Thoughtful Lindsay Frost (Hutch as a woman) and hard case Bill Paxton (Starsky as a man) stumble onto a zany murder (pretty, vulnerable and distraught, young Russian scientist tries to run down and then succeeds in discharging a firearm into a little boy). Evil Fed agent John Hurt takes custody of the murderer from police Captain Lou Gossett. Shortly thereafter, havoc ensues as discreet portions of Los Angeles are terrorized by the evil of the Monolith (the term is not used in the film so one assumes that Monolith refers to the evil or its source). Starsky & Hutch pursue the invincible evil being--continuing to shoot at it even though they discover early on that it is invulnerable (but everyone in the movie seems to shoot at it as well--to no avail). John Hurt is 100% bad--including his acting. Bill Paxton has greasy dark hair. Lindsay Frost has really skinny jeans for a cop. Lou Gossett and the Squad Room could be recycled into another movie--any other movie. Perhaps this was originally made for TV and commercial breaks were integral to the plot.
    2MCal27

    Mess....

    This film really caught me off guard. IT had a close to A list cast, looked great on the video box when I rented it (Circa 1994 I think) started off with promise but rapidly became a mess.... It sorta has the feel of an unfinished and un-post produced mainstream scifi action flick.

    Terrible editing and f/x. Uninspired dialogue and generic plot. What the hell was Paxton and Hurt doing in this? Even Gossett jnr was a pull around this time.. Did the director have some juicy info on them all to get them to work on this dross? Thankfully for him Gossett shows some good judgement (watch and it'll make sense)

    I see the same director did Project Shadowchaser, A video staple of rentals in the uk during the early 90's. That had Martin Kove and the Android to hold it together. Here the stars just seem to be trying to battle thru to the end and forget they were involved lol
    1katpbennett

    A great movie for getting other things done around the house.

    The reference to Starsky & Hutch by another viewer is brilliant. This movie has no story, but, instead, seems to have been pieced together with bits and pieces pulled from Hollywood's vast supply of garbage cans. Bill Paxton does his usual out-of-control-but-I'm-really-hurtin'-inside schtick. Lindsay Frost's hair stays miraculously manageable, despite her being blown into a pool, shot at on a high-rise terrace, and (why do they subject us to this schlock?) diving into sewage. Both actors serve as the other's straight-man to hackneyed one-liners that are as predictable as the victims. Just who or what this alien with eyeballs that shoot fireballs is... or wants... is never explained, nor do we have any idea what the goon scientists have been doing with/at it all these years. I paid 20 cents for the video of this film on the streets of Seoul. I think I was ripped off.

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    • Trivia
      When Bill Paxton is possessed by the alien creature, he closely resembles the X-Man Nightcrawler. He later starred in Night Call (2014).
    • Quotes

      Tucker: I got 3 rules in life, Flynn: Rule number one, shit happens; rule number two, shit happens on a regular basis; and rule number three, you better get used to the first 2 rules.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Granada Reports: 8 August 2018: Evening Bulletin (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      SWEET INNOCENCE
      Written by Todd Smallwood and Mark Andes

      Performed by Little Brother

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1994 (Philippines)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Monolithe
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • EGM Film International
      • Moonstone Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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