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Project Viper

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
677
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Project Viper (2002)
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A space shuttle crashes containing a lethal prototype organism designed to survive in any environment. The only people who can stop the creature are the Secretary of Defense agent and the fe... Read allA space shuttle crashes containing a lethal prototype organism designed to survive in any environment. The only people who can stop the creature are the Secretary of Defense agent and the female scientist who created it.A space shuttle crashes containing a lethal prototype organism designed to survive in any environment. The only people who can stop the creature are the Secretary of Defense agent and the female scientist who created it.

  • Director
    • Jim Wynorski
  • Writers
    • Curtis Joseph
    • David Mason
  • Stars
    • Patrick Muldoon
    • Theresa Russell
    • Curtis Armstrong
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    677
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    • Director
      • Jim Wynorski
    • Writers
      • Curtis Joseph
      • David Mason
    • Stars
      • Patrick Muldoon
      • Theresa Russell
      • Curtis Armstrong
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Patrick Muldoon
    Patrick Muldoon
    • Mike Connors
    Theresa Russell
    Theresa Russell
    • Dr. Nancy Burnham
    Curtis Armstrong
    Curtis Armstrong
    • Keach
    Joe Avalon
    • Sgt. Tulley
    John Beck
    John Beck
    • Simpkins
    James Cromwell
    • MP 1
    Tamara Davies
    Tamara Davies
    • Sid Bream
    Lydie Denier
    Lydie Denier
    • Diane Cafferty
    Redmond Gleeson
    Redmond Gleeson
    • Local Man
    Daniel Quinn
    Daniel Quinn
    • Alan Stanton
    Steve J. Hennessy
    • Plain Clothes Agent
    • (as as Stevie J. Hennessy)
    Billy Keane
    Billy Keane
    • Steve Elkins
    Todd Kimsey
    • Crewman Mitchell
    Adam Koster
    • C-133 pilot
    Rod McCary
    Rod McCary
    • Dr. Shoup
    Lorissa McComas
    • Chelsea
    Andy Milder
    Andy Milder
    • Chambers (Head of NASA)
    William Monroe
    • General Cartwright
    • (as William Langley Monroe)
    • Director
      • Jim Wynorski
    • Writers
      • Curtis Joseph
      • David Mason
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    1Chromium_5

    How NOT to make a movie...

    I don't remember much of this movie, since I was watching it on vacation in Greece at like 3:00 in the morning. The fact that I couldn't bring myself to finish it even though it was the only English-language program on should tell you a lot right there. I do remember a lot of shockingly bad camera-work, editing, and acting... camera-work especially. It honestly looks like they gave the camera to a 6 year old and told him to follow the adults around. I remember in particular a chase scene through a hallway where the camera-work is so bad the characters aren't even in the frame half the time (this same chase scene, incidentally, is a good example of the awfulness of the plot, since it's started when a lady walks right up in plain view of a guy she's trying to spy on, then defends herself by saying she was "going for a walk." Hmm, yeah, I spend a lot of time going for walks in my living room too).

    If the choreography isn't bad enough for you, there's also the lighting coming from bizarre angles in places where there shouldn't be any light, the cartoon CGI tentacles that pass for a monster, etc. As a movie, it's really boring, but it's a great example of not NOT to direct. If you are an aspiring director and want to improve, my advice is watch this movie. You could sit there for hours and take notes of what the director is doing wrong.

    You could use the same technique to brush up on your acting skills. The actors here are vomit-inducingly awful. All of them just seem bored (understandably), even when something bad is supposedly happening to them, like tentacles going into their mouths and coming out their stomachs (by the way, user Billy Lovelady's comment about "tentacle hentai" is one of the funniest things I've ever read. Thank you, sir). Some of them are also plain weird, like the crazy hick neighbor and the sheriff who looks like Freddie Mercury at age 70.

    Unless you're using this for study as I've suggested, avoid it at all costs. It's mindless and boring. There are millions of better things to do than watch this movie, such as looking out the window, which is what I did for the next hour after I turned it off. It was a hell of a lot more productive than waiting to see who killed the Viper.
    TC-4

    Same old story

    This is the same old story about an alien being taking over the earth.

    I see this type of stuff each week on the X-Files done much better. Without telling any details for those who want to see it, there is nothing original about this. The CGI work to create the monster was the worst that I have ever seen. Patrick Muldoon who was the male star was possibly the worst actor that I have ever seen. I watched it because of the reputation of Theresa Russell but she looked lost in a very stupid movie. I watched it on the Sci-Fi Channel which had more commericials ever and lots of bleeps. This movie might have been passible as a late night movie on tape or dvd but not with edits, cuts and commercials.
    5Vomitron_G

    Theresa Russel is a goddess. But that has nothing to do with this film.

    Haha, I remember watching this movie not once but twice. Okay, with a considerable amount of time in between, I admit. I might be a fan of Jim Wynorski, it's not like I'm going to allow him frying my brain by watching his movies over and over again. And no, I'm not nuts for rating this 5/10. Just keep in mind that these are Wynorski-ratings and not average movie ratings. But still, this is more or less one of his better accomplished efforts. Believe me, he can do a lot worse. A whole lot worse. The opening-credits (especially the musical score) even seem to promise that you just might be entering the latest cash-in on "Alien" or something. Really, I kid you not! Decent score that echoes Jerry Goldsmith's work for Ridley Scott's film. Fancy outer-space effects. But as soon as the interior shots of the space-shuttle come on and the, uhm, actors do their thing, then you know you just entered Wynorski-territory. The creature itself looks like a gray CGI-blob with snappy teeth, tentacles and morphing skills. Pretty uninspired, I'd say. But still, the effects, and the whole movie for that matter, looked pretty much okay (once again: don't forget that this still is a Wynorski-flick). Tim Thomerson is fun as always. Patrick Muldoon isn't even trying, not by a long shot. And Theresa Russell... well, I like the lady, so not a bad word about her please. But what the hell was she doing in this movie? Oh, well, I'll forgive her, as always. And I'll probably even watch "Project Viper" again, some day, because of her being in it. Theresa Russel makes me watch bad movies. Just like Rutger Hauer does. Like I said, I forgive both of them for this.
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Apart from Theresa Russell, the music and a couple of decent effects, Project Viper is derivative, dull and takes itself too seriously

    Project Viper could have been much worse than it was, and there have been both worse and better movies. There are redeeming qualities certainly. Theresa Russell does bring some charisma and grit to her femme-fatale sort of role as well as showing beautiful looks. The music doesn't really sound all that original, I agree that it was reminiscent of Alien, but it was memorable, it was haunting and it was suspenseful(a shame that the movie didn't live up to it). A couple of effects are decent, though both are crude and bizarre looking, but the ones in the opening scene and the viper chasing the jeep through the caves were not bad at all. However, I never found Project Viper thrilling or really all that unsettling either. The very derivative(there are scenes that do look as though they were lifted out of better stuff like It, Air America and Species) and disjointed storytelling, the talky and overly-serious in tone scripting, the laborious pacing, the clichéd and underdeveloped characters and haphazard filming really undermined any atmosphere Project Viper could have had that the music promised. Apart from Russell the acting is not great at all. Tim Thomerson is not too bad actually but is saddled with a stereotyped sheriff character that you just don't care for at the end of the day. Patrick Muldoon is the worst, he manages to be both annoying and bland. All in all, has its redeeming qualities but didn't do all that much for me. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    4MartianOctocretr5

    Utterly silly and formulaic

    Viper is a man-made monster bred by some evil government agency, which is engaged in sinister covert operations etc., etc., you know the drill. Needless to say, the creature gets loose and starts feeding on people, starting with the ones who have few or no speaking lines, later going after credited cast members.

    Patrick Muldoon as a government cop who beats up a lot of dudes, is one of the most annoying actors I've ever seen. I was rooting for Viper to hunt him down and shut him up. A scientist, played by pretty Teresa Russel, tries to help the obnoxious cop catch the thing before it eats everybody. She at least tries to act, but her lines are scatterbrained and more like a teen in a zombie flick, rather than a scientist.

    The plot is deranged. The actions of the creature follow no consistent pattern; it does what is needed in any given situation. Sometimes it oozes on to its victim, killing slowly and discreetly, other times it smashes things down to get to its prey. Sometimes it chases people, other times it magically appears out of the ground and seizes them. Sometimes it's looking for water to survive, other times it's trying to sniff out radiation for its sustenance. Sometimes bullets hurt it, some time they don't. Some times it feels like a nut, sometimes it don't.

    Corny and ridiculous from end to end, but possessing a so-bad-it's-good personality. It actually is an OK watch, just for the non-stop goofiness and action.

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    • Trivia
      There were no final designs for VIPER, so it was made up as the CG artists worked.
    • Goofs
      Although the shuttle is addressed as Olympus in the film, the opening sequence clearly shows the name ULYSSES on the wing of the spacecraft.
    • Connections
      Edited from Air America (1990)

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Proyecto V.I.P.E.R.
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Cinetel Films
      • Crystal Sky Worldwide
      • VCL Communications
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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