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Alien Hunter

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
5.3K
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James Spader and Janine Eser in Alien Hunter (2003)
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An alien black box is found in the South Pole, where a government agency is conducting botanical experiments.An alien black box is found in the South Pole, where a government agency is conducting botanical experiments.An alien black box is found in the South Pole, where a government agency is conducting botanical experiments.

  • Director
    • Ron Krauss
  • Writers
    • J.S. Cardone
    • Boaz Davidson
  • Stars
    • James Spader
    • Janine Eser
    • John Lynch
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    5.3K
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    • Director
      • Ron Krauss
    • Writers
      • J.S. Cardone
      • Boaz Davidson
    • Stars
      • James Spader
      • Janine Eser
      • John Lynch
    • 71User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Spader
    James Spader
    • Julian Rome
    Janine Eser
    • Kate Brecher
    John Lynch
    John Lynch
    • Dr. Michael Straub
    Nikolai Binev
    • Dr. Gierach
    Leslie Stefanson
    Leslie Stefanson
    • Nyla
    Aimee Graham
    Aimee Graham
    • Shelly
    Stuart Charno
    Stuart Charno
    • Abell
    • (as Stu Charno)
    Carl Lewis
    Carl Lewis
    • Grisham
    Svetla Vasileva
    • Dacia
    Anthony Crivello
    Anthony Crivello
    • Pilot
    Kaloian Vodenicharov
    • Co-Pilot
    • (as Kaloyan Vodenicharov)
    George Stanchev
    • Airman
    Rufus Dorsey
    Rufus Dorsey
    • Navigator
    Roy Dotrice
    Roy Dotrice
    • Dr. John Bachman
    Woody Schultz
    Woody Schultz
    • Sam
    Ron Krauss
    Ron Krauss
    • First Man
    William Ladd Skinner
    • Second Man
    • (as William Skinner)
    Franklin A. Vallette
    Franklin A. Vallette
    • Third Man
    • (as Franklin Vallette)
    • Director
      • Ron Krauss
    • Writers
      • J.S. Cardone
      • Boaz Davidson
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    7michaelRokeefe

    Is it a signal of peace or actually a rescue beacon?

    This is an exceptional Sci-Fi Network Production. Decent F/X and a story line that is not too far fetched to enjoy. A team of government scientists conducting botanical experiments at the South Pole stumble upon what is believed to be an extraterrestrial black box. After further examination and disregard for a decoded warning an alien tries to communicate. A terrific finale out of the ordinary. James Spader leads an apt cast that features:Leslie Stefanson, Janine Eser, Roy Dotrice, John Lynch and Keir Dullea. A don't miss for Sci-Fi fans.
    bbbl67

    Adequate time waster

    Not exactly the most original sci-fi movie ever. Seems to have taken elements from the Thing, and Aliens, among others. Seems like one of James Spader's take this money and run flicks. Some interesting special effects. Good looking women (and of course there must women in bikinis in the Antartic, how could there not be?). Leave your brain behind at home, and watch this movie with some popcorn.
    4shoalin

    A great science fiction movie, this thing is not!

    An unoriginal, overly predictable and only mildly entertaining low budget rehash of a sci-fi formula that we've all seen a hundred times before - a group of scientists in isolation confronting some unknown alien something, and in of all places (surprise, surprise) Antarctica!

    The film features James Spader and an almost nameless supporting cast (with the exception of Carl Lewis, who's actually not that bad for a non-actor) - who deliver ho-hum performances that do little to invigorate the script's unimaginative dialogue. To make things worse the film's pace is slow, there's almost no subplot, and the few action sequences are stereotypical and not that exciting. Its little wonder that this thing went straight to DVD. What is a wonder is why Spader - an excellent actor at times, who won the Cannes Best Actor award for `Sex, Lies and Videotape', and did a splendid job in the innovative sci-fi flick `Stargate' - chose to sign onto this lackluster project. Or maybe not, if you look at his career, for it seems he has invested his talents in more misses than hits.

    The most remarkable thing about `Alien Hunter' is how they managed to cram in so many elements from so many great sci-fi films, and still have the thing turn out so listless and contrived. There are huge borrowed bits from `The Thing' (both Howard Hawks' original and John Carpenter's excellent 1982 remake), `Contact' and `Outbreak'; a few hints of `Alien', CE3K', `The Andromeda Strain', `Kubrick's `2001' (i.e. the `alien black box') and `Mission To Mars' (i.e. the mystery message); and even a little dash of `Sneakers' and `A Remarkable Mind' (although not sci-fi films, they share a `cryptology' connection). Hell, there's even cornfields and Antarctica, just like the recent `X Files Movie'. And the luminous translucent spaceship at the end looks exactly like something that was plucked from an outtake from `The Abyss'.

    Its all been done before and done a whole lot better, although I will admit there were a few mild surprises towards the end. I could say a little bit more about the plot, but there's absolutely no need. You already know over half this movie without ever seeing it. (5 out of 10)
    6Hey_Sweden

    I agree with others here: not as bad as it could have been.

    Ever reliable James Spader plays a professor named Julian Rome, dubbed an "alien hunter" because he used to work for S.E.T.I. He gets called in when a mysterious alien "black box" is discovered in the Antarctic. Some of his colleagues are eager to open this thing, and naturally when this thing - which could also be called a Pandora's box - is touched, it sets off unforeseen circumstances. Circumstances which could be dire for the whole planet. Meanwhile, a bunch of political bigwigs in Washington are meeting to discuss the implications of the matter, and the possible end result.

    At the risk of sounding unoriginal, this reviewer will say that what hurts "Alien Hunter" the most is its derivative nature. It plays like an amalgam of ideas borrowed from "Alien", John Carpenters' "The Thing", "Warning Sign", and even "The Abyss". It also succumbs to an unfortunate common cliché in having a Complainer character in the form of a scientist played by Irish actor John Lynch. This guy does so much bellyaching that one prays for him to be dealt with expeditiously. You know if the character doesn't become a menace himself, he'll at least be a major nuisance. The screenplay by J.S. Cardone (based on a story he concocted with Boaz Davidson) is uninspired (and, for a while, threatens to choke on its "science fact" style exposition), but director Ron Krauss (who also appears on screen) and his crew are competent enough to make this a passable viewing. The production design and cinematography are well done and atmospheric, and the music by Tim Jones is quite nice.

    Other than Spader, the rest of the acting is basically decent. Co-stars include Janine Eser, Leslie Stefanson ("The General's Daughter"), Aimee Graham ("Jackie Brown"), Stuart Charno ("Friday the 13th Part 2"), Anthony Crivello ("Spellbinder"), Roy Dotrice ('Beauty and the Beast', "Mozart"), Joel Polis ("The Thing" '82), Keir Dullea ("Black Christmas" '74, "2001: A Space Odyssey"), and Bert Emmett ("The Forsaken" '01). It is nice to see a bunch of these familiar faces here.

    Worth it for fans of "The Thing" to see the Norwegian video footage from that film, used here in a somewhat different context. What also makes this a little above average is that ending; while somewhat predictable, it is an interesting touch. (One has to dig those trippy visuals.)

    Six out of 10.
    moviemonstersuk

    Alien Munter

    James Spader plays a floppy haired "communications expert" who used to work for SETI. When a strange object is found in the Arctic he's sent out to a research station to investigate. Our floppy haired hero discovers that none other than his ex is there and she's hooked up with someone else with floppy hair. Luckily he's irresistible to women judging by the way they start flirting with him "I'm going for a shower, want to join me?" and "I work naked" being two of the most memorable lines. Male writer by any chance? Male writer with not a huge amount of experience writing for or having intercourse with women? I think so. It's kind of hard to buy into this guy as being a chick magnet especially when he titters like a nervous young girl being teased by her friends over someone she has a crush on.

    He decodes a signal being broadcast from the thing and discovers it is a warning not to open the object up.

    Unfortunately they've pretty much jimmied it open by this point and find an alien inside and the bad news is it doesn't have floppy hair, though it does seem drawn to Spaders so it's not all bad. They quickly switch the lights off so they can stumble around in the dark for a bit.

    Alien Hunter isn't that bad, it obviously rips its best bits out of other movies and has only a couple of genuinely interesting ideas neither of which come to much. I totally agree with this movies current rating, a 5 seems fair as it has nothing new to show you but it's not terrible either.

    And there's two guys with floppy hair at odds with each other and a nice spaceship, if that's your idea of a good movie you're going to love it - everyone else is going to quickly forget this one. What I can't understand though is why anyone would make this movie, it has no ambition and so many scenes seem to be time fillers. I wouldn't be surprised if parts of the script were simply titled "pointless dark stumbling scene 49" and none of the characters seem to show any emotions at all. And more to the point why are they growing GM crops in the Arctic in their underwear? Why does the scientist who is about to win a Nobel prize seem to know nothing whatsoever about science, including science related to plants when he's supposed to be the expert? We will never know..but you really won't care either.

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      The hallways of the underground base were made out of paper and plastic.
    • Goofs
      In the running gun battle at the end, Dr. Straub fires his gun 20 times with a 10 bullet clip.
    • Connections
      References E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982)

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Bulgaria
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Beacon
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Sandstorm Films
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      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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