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Fatal

Original title: Lying in Wait
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Virginia Madsen in Fatal (2001)
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A young man comes out of a coma in a semi-vegetative state, and though he can's move, he gets his roommate to help him kill those that wronged him.A young man comes out of a coma in a semi-vegetative state, and though he can's move, he gets his roommate to help him kill those that wronged him.A young man comes out of a coma in a semi-vegetative state, and though he can's move, he gets his roommate to help him kill those that wronged him.

  • Director
    • D. Shone Kirkpatrick
  • Writer
    • D. Shone Kirkpatrick
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Virginia Madsen
    • Thomas Newton
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    570
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D. Shone Kirkpatrick
    • Writer
      • D. Shone Kirkpatrick
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Virginia Madsen
      • Thomas Newton
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Keith Miller
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Vera Miller
    Thomas Newton
    • Babee Gordon
    Vanessa Dorman
    Vanessa Dorman
    • El
    Ian Buchanan
    Ian Buchanan
    • George
    Shannon Whirry
    Shannon Whirry
    • Lois
    Tony Bill
    Tony Bill
    • Detective Mike
    Susan Ziegler
    Susan Ziegler
    • Miss Cray
    Wilson Davis
    Wilson Davis
    • Dr. Sessions
    Rachel Grodnik
    • Little Girl
    Roger La Page
    • Mr. Horn
    Craig Tolliver
    • Driver
    Michael Albala
    Michael Albala
    • Agent Type
    Megan Paul
    Megan Paul
    • Girl #1
    Robert Lepucki
    • Tourist
    • (as Bob Lepucki)
    Sophia Adella Luke
    Sophia Adella Luke
    • Sylvia
    • (as Sophia Adella Hernandez)
    John Fairlie
    • Party Favor Guy
    Maureen Quinn
    • Woman in gallery
    • Director
      • D. Shone Kirkpatrick
    • Writer
      • D. Shone Kirkpatrick
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    7leno

    Amusing

    I read this page before watching the movie so I expected a pretty bad movie. Now I can say that is not true. The story doesn't make much sense and the ending is far fetched, but it's very amusing. Hauer plays a excellent role, a psycho who uses Babee Gordon as a hand puppet. You can see Hauer really enjoys his role and he shows he can do better then the roles he usually gets (offered). Without Hauer this movie would be just another B thriller, perhaps a even a C thriller. Madsen shows she isn't only a nice woman to look at but she can also act. Thomas Newton is okay but the real fireworks come from Hauer..
    bob the moo

    Stupid story - some good performances

    Young bachelor Babee is looking after his dead mother's estate when married couple Keith and Vera move in. Babee becomes attracted to them by the beautiful Vera and the risk taking Keith. However at a party Vera crashes her car, putting Keith into a coma. When Keith comes out he is in a semi-vegetative state and must rely on Vera to look after him. Keith can't move or speak but reveals to Babee that he can still talk and starts to kill those that wronged him with Babee's help.

    This starts reasonably enough - it looks like a femme-fatale type deal. However after the accident (early on in the film) it all gets a bit silly and doesn't make sense any more. The main problem is the ridiculous idea of this man totally paralysed rolling into people in his wheelchair to kill them. The fact that the innocent Babee, so attracted to Vera, would assist him to do things in secret is even more unlikely. And the ending is just absurd - not only the set-up but the conclusion.

    Virginia Madsen is quite good in the role of Vera. Likewise Thomas Newton and Vanessa Dorman are good as Babee and Elle respectively. However Hauer seems to have lost any ability to pick good roles - Bladerunner and the Hitcher were clearly early flukes. He spends most of his time in a wheelchair and looks stupid as he pretends to be a vegetable, he really has a thankless role.

    Overall this is a sloppy film. It has several good performances but the plot is very thin - at times it feels like no one knows what they're doing. What plot there is (paralysed man in a wheelchair bumps people off) is stupid and badly handled. Overall, an occasionally embarrassing mess.
    redhazervn

    erotic striptease

    In this movie, Vera (Virginia Madsen) does a drunken, beachfront striptease, although her character quickly sobers up and realizes the inappropriateness of her actions. The abortive dance, with no overt nudity ,was one of the most erotic scenes in my recent cinema experience.

    Obviously, eroticism is in the eye of the beholder, but if you find Virginia Madsen as attractive as I do, you'll want to track this film down.
    vchimpanzee

    If you like 'Desperate Housewives' or 'Dallas' ...

    Six months after Babee Gordon's mother Sue died, Mr. Horn recommends he sell the house because the trust fund is running out and Babee doesn't seem capable of making a living, though he does like to paint. Sue was a wealthy and reclusive actress who apparently had a popular TV series. She was also a talented artist, though it's not clear if she made any money other than from her acting career. Babee was a prop man's poodle, though Sue acted like it was hers, and what she did when her son was born was unbelievably cruel. We never learn about Babee's father.

    Keith and Vera are Babee's new neighbors. Vera flirts with Babee, and Keith seems to enjoy spending time with Babee's pretty, perky and selfish aspiring dancer girlfriend El. At a party, Keith wants to fix Babee up with Lois--which makes no sense because Keith wants her too. Lois didn't care for Sue's TV series.

    Keith and Vera are obviously not happy in their marriage, but Keith is unwilling to get a divorce.

    Keith enjoys living on the edge (no, I won't make a 'Smallville' joke here). He makes his living gambling, having become discouraged working in the film industry. Apparently he's very good at it, because he has a nice house. He doesn't believe in insurance, but his wife does. She has a life insurance policy which will pay her well if Keith dies. Fortunately, she also seems to have health insurance which covers Keith.

    George wants to exhibit Babee's art work at the Fletcher Gallery. Apparently Babee inherited his mother's talent.

    Several murders and attempted murders take place, and the person we believe committed the murders has a perfect alibi.

    The ending made no sense--at first. The movie was progressing in a certain way, and it seemed like the writers defied logic to rush the movie to its conclusion when they ran out of time. Or did they?

    Rutger Hauer does a fine job here. At the horse track, Keith's passion is clear. And there's another dimension to Hauer's performance which I don't want to give away.

    I thought Shannon Whirry was Elizabeth Berkley at first, but she's too good an actress--deliciously evil is a good way to describe her performance. And she's quite pretty.

    Ian Buchanan also had a nasty side, also reminiscent of the campy soaps such as 'Dallas' and 'Dynasty'.

    In my opinion, most of the leading actors did a good job. I'm not sure, though, about Vanessa Dorman, who narrated the movie at times.

    This is not a movie for kids. The characters seem to have no morals, except possibly Babee, El, and the detective. And even Babee wasn't that moral.

    I didn't like most of the music (not counting background music, which I don't really recall). For example, there is the alternative rock 'Black Sleep' used with the closing credits, which is a style so many people enjoy these days. But Keith did play the accordion several times, and for me that was enjoyable.

    This is certainly not the high-quality production that a series like 'Desperate Housewives' is, but at times it achieves at least some of the campy feeling. There are some good moments.
    8schultz_jennifer

    lying in wait, worth watching

    Lying in Wait is a well developed characters study, you know these people. The movie is a plot driven thriller with a twist. The movie is not driven by sex or violence though both ocur in very limited moderation. The screen play is worth watching twice to get the nuances and subtle humor. Other than Rutgar Howard, most of the actor/actresses are not recognizable and maybe with the exception of "L" deliver fair to good performances. If you watch it twice, Rutger gets a little old as he continues to get older. The film quality is grainy and the sets are somewhat dark, which fits with the dark quality of the subject matter. I have seen better films, but certainly have seen worse. There is no doubt that Lying in Wait is a low budget film, but generally a well done low budget film. 

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2001 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lying in Wait
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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