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The Void

  • Video
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
787
YOUR RATING
The Void (2001)
Sci-FiThriller

A ruthless CEO holds a whistle blower captive when she tries to stop a top-secret particle acceleration experiment she fears may create a black hole on earth.A ruthless CEO holds a whistle blower captive when she tries to stop a top-secret particle acceleration experiment she fears may create a black hole on earth.A ruthless CEO holds a whistle blower captive when she tries to stop a top-secret particle acceleration experiment she fears may create a black hole on earth.

  • Director
    • Gilbert M. Shilton
  • Writers
    • Geri Cudia Barger
    • Gilbert M. Shilton
  • Stars
    • Adrian Paul
    • Amanda Tapping
    • Andrew McIlroy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    787
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gilbert M. Shilton
    • Writers
      • Geri Cudia Barger
      • Gilbert M. Shilton
    • Stars
      • Adrian Paul
      • Amanda Tapping
      • Andrew McIlroy
    • 29User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adrian Paul
    Adrian Paul
    • Prof. Steven Price
    Amanda Tapping
    Amanda Tapping
    • Prof. Eva Soderstrom
    Andrew McIlroy
    • Oscar
    Lauren K. Robek
    Lauren K. Robek
    • Christine Marshall
    • (as Kirsten Robek)
    Roger Cross
    Roger Cross
    • Detective
    • (as Roger R. Cross)
    Michael Rivkin
    Michael Rivkin
    • Dr. Jason Lazarus
    French Tickner
    • Dr. Soderstrom
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Dr. Thomas Abernathy
    Desiree Zurowski
    Desiree Zurowski
    • Grace
    Carlton Watson
    • Phil
    Apollonia Vanova
    Apollonia Vanova
    • Tech #1
    Martin Budny
    Martin Budny
    • Tech #2
    Ulla Friis
    Ulla Friis
    • Tech #3
    • (as Ulla Fris)
    Frank Cipriano
    • Larry
    Adam Murphy
    • Adam
    Liduina Vanderspek
    • New Tech #2
    Trevor Roberts
    Trevor Roberts
    • NewTech #3
    Matthew Sulzle
    Matthew Sulzle
    • MOW
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gilbert M. Shilton
    • Writers
      • Geri Cudia Barger
      • Gilbert M. Shilton
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    xsgerry

    Comes close to the real world scenario with the RHIC

    This film addresses a real concern of sorts, questions which were brought up about the Heavy Relatavistic Ion Collider which used a particle accellerator to smash gold atoms together in order to study exotic quarks. It was theorized that only a one in a billion trillion squillion chance of creating a particle-sized singularity (infinite volume in zero mass) that creates black holes, gravitational wells and event horizons. So much for media scares. Why actually watched 10 minutes of the film was because I like Amanda Tapping. I then watched another ten minutes because all of a sudden she was apparently geting tastefully nude. After another ten minutes I turned off again. I think it may have been a body double, but who cares. Amanda Tapping is gorgeous, no matter whose breasts were on the screen. The film? Ah. Well, if it was made with a big budget and heavyweight hollywood actors, say, Harrison Ford and Susan Sarandon, it would be considered worthy, though provoking material. A shame a proper, real science story has been let down by poor budgeting, and the fact that Amanda Tapping is marvellous, but not well known enough for film work. On the other hand, nice breasts.
    alvoss04

    Not bad for an obviously low budget production.

    I watched this movie only because Amanda Tapping was cast in it. Although she did show great acting skill and proved beyond a doubt that she is NOT a bimbo, I was disappointed by the obvious use of a body double for the brief nude scenes. I hope Amanda will get an opportunity to star in a higher budget movie soon and that she will not be so shy about nudity. From a scientific standpoint, this was a plausible movie. From a point of reality it is a bit foolish. For example, when they are both tied to chairs and expecting to be executed, the dialogue and behavior seemed unreal. Amanda's character showed conviction and perseverance to show the data error, but then surrendered so easily when captured. Just not consistent behavior for the character. This movie is a must see for all Star gate fans, as the movie does prove Amanda's acting skills.
    5FieCrier

    abuse of science thriller marginally OK, not worth looking for though

    There's no black hole sucking down a city street as depicted on the video box cover, so let's dismiss that from the start. There's something sort of like that in the floor of a laboratory.

    As it starts, a particle accelerator lab is doing an experiment that its chief does not approve of, but which the physicist played by Malcolm McDowell has somehow pulled rank and gotten through - though he is 5,000 miles away. Lucky for him he wasn't there, too, since everybody dies.

    Years later, he's up to the same thing, expecting it to work this time (he's actually on site). The daughter of the chief who died in the previous experiment hopes to find proof of what happened, and learns it's about to happen again, only worse.

    It's not a bad movie, though overlong. I thought on its apparent budget it did make good use of special effects. Not worth seeking out, though, unless you're a particular fan of any of the lead actors.
    4stormruston

    Avoid The Void.

    I would like to see this idea or movie redone with a budget and some decent special effects.

    Lets start on a positive note..Adrian Paul and Malcom McDowell are as always very charismatic and take there rolls pretty seriously.

    The story is cool...endless energy but at what cost or risk.

    The fact that there is some "hardball players" but no real evil characters is sort of a nice change.Just people doing whatever it takes to accomplish what they believe in. So that is the gist of the movie without telling you what it is about.

    The effects a few and far between and this movie does not cut in as a drama...so I do not recommend it in-spite of some decent acting.
    tuathaan75

    A Good Study Break

    I went out to the video store to rent a movie - any movie - featuring Amanda Tapping (I'm sort of a fan from the Stargate series). I found this one. It's not a bad movie, especially if you enjoy Ms. Tapping's work. My roomate commented that "they needed a bigger budget" and I agree - some of the effects were a little cheap. Considering, however, that the actors are not HUGE stars and that it seems to be a lower budget film, it was very interesting. The premise about a black hole was fascinating to me (though my roomate, the astrophysics major, seems to think it sounds a little unsound - she hasn't watched it, though) and it was fun to watch Ms. Tapping in another role. Granted, it seemed like a reincarnation of Sam Carter from Stargate - still beautiful and brainy but without the guns and aliens - but all in all it was interesting to see and worth the money I paid to rent the DVD. The Void reminded me of an extended episode of Andromeda/Stargate placed in an alternate universe without the aliens. Or the stargate. Or a lot of guns. But the same "feel" to the show. Sounds odd, I know. I won't list The Void as one of my top five movies but I will say that it was very entertaining and a great study break.

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    • Goofs
      Eva Soderstrom mentions the Tunguska event in Siberia to Steven Price. She states it happened in 1907, when in fact it actually occurred 30 June 1908. She refers to Tunguska as a place, while Tunguska actually refers to the Stony Tunguska River. The nearest actual place to the Tunguska event site, per Google Maps, is Vanavara, Russia, about 40 miles south of the location of the Tunguska event site.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Automated Voice: Video conference linkup with Washington coming in.

      Tech #1: Dr. Abernathy, how are you today?

      Dr. Thomas Abernathy: I am well, Eva. I trust we're ready to go?

      Tech #1: We are, sir.

      Dr. Thomas Abernathy: Good. I'm anxious to proceed.

      Tech #1: Initiate beam dump. Fill the anti-proton storage ring.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Black Hole, le Trou Noir (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Is Nothing Sacred?
      Written by Mark LeVang (as Mark Le Vang) & Rick Cowling

      Published by Mom's Fudge / BMI

      Performed by Rachel Marotta

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2003 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trou noir
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lions Gate Entertainment
      • The Void Productions
      • Crescent Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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