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Predatorman

Original title: Alien Lockdown
  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
996
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Predatorman (2004)
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After an experiment to make the ultimate weapon goes wrong, a team of commandos is sent into a genetic research lab and end up getting stalked by a creature that looks a lot like the Predato... Read allAfter an experiment to make the ultimate weapon goes wrong, a team of commandos is sent into a genetic research lab and end up getting stalked by a creature that looks a lot like the PredatorAfter an experiment to make the ultimate weapon goes wrong, a team of commandos is sent into a genetic research lab and end up getting stalked by a creature that looks a lot like the Predator

  • Director
    • Abram Cox
  • Writers
    • Kenneth M. Badish
    • Boaz Davidson
    • Ross Helford
  • Stars
    • James Marshall
    • Michelle Goh
    • John Savage
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    996
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Abram Cox
    • Writers
      • Kenneth M. Badish
      • Boaz Davidson
      • Ross Helford
    • Stars
      • James Marshall
      • Michelle Goh
      • John Savage
    • 33User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Marshall
    James Marshall
    • Charlie Dryfus
    Michelle Goh
    Michelle Goh
    • Talon
    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Dr. Woodman
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Anslow
    Stanislav Dimitrov
    • Creature
    Nathan Perez
    • Meyer
    T.M. Van Ostrand
    • Green
    Atanas Srebrev
    Atanas Srebrev
    • Temple
    David Kallaway
    David Kallaway
    • Kerns
    Stanimir Stamatov
    • Hoog
    Raicho Vasilev
    • Monie
    Veronika Sitih
    • Female Soldier
    Krassimir Manov
    • Soldier #1
    • (as Krasimir Pashov)
    Boiko Boyanov
    • Soldier #2
    • (as Boyko Boyanov)
    Dobrin Dosev
    • Soldier #3
    Jude Ida
    • Soldier #4
    Mozes Khanafame
    • Soldier #5
    Vladimir Nikolov
    • Pilot
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      • Abram Cox
    • Writers
      • Kenneth M. Badish
      • Boaz Davidson
      • Ross Helford
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    4Matador07

    I've Seen Worse

    I've seen worse. Which is not exactly a compliment for this movie considering some of the utter garbage I have encountered in the last few months on the Sci Fi Channel and elsewhere. Nonetheless, while this movie was bad, it falls more under the rubric of the traditional bad Grade B movie which just rips off its entire plot, creature, setting and everything else from superior movies, but still manages to be mildly entertaining. Indeed if this movie had been the first of its kind, there would even have been a few laudable things to comment on -- the unrelentingly dark and creepy remote laboratory, a suitably vicious creature which kills in gory fashion (and looks like they spent a little money creating) etc. But as it is, its just one cliché after another. Its been done better many times before. But then again, its been done worse. If you want to see how bad a movie with "Alien" in its title can be, check out something called "Alien 51". Comparatively this is a work of art, and while I am glad I did not rent it, I am not entirely upset at having turned on the TV to catch it. For fans of the genre, not good, but not pluck your eyes out terrible either.
    4emwee609

    A sci-fi ripoff only worth watching for free

    Let's be honest. Alien Lockdown, also known as Creature, is a crude, low-budget rip-off of several blockbuster sci-fi classics, most notably Aliens, Predator, and Resident Evil. The only reason it isn't at the very bottom of the pile is because it relies on a proven formula. But make no mistake: this is not a good movie, and it falls far short of the iconic films it tries to imitate.

    The story follows a special operations team sent to a secret military lab for a cleanup mission. Their job is to cover up evidence of an experiment gone horribly wrong-an experiment involving a mad scientist, gene manipulation, ancient alien DNA, and who knows what else. The result is a creature that looks like the xenomorph from Aliens, has the head of a Predator, and was created in a lab for military purposes, much like the experiments by the Umbrella Corporation in Resident Evil. Now, the creature has escaped, is on a killing spree, and only the special ops team stands between it and the rest of the world.

    The influence of the 1986 movie Aliens is especially obvious. The weapons, the looks of the multi-level facility, the creature and its offsprings, some of the characters, the core story, the music, the sound effects, and even parts of the dialogue are straight out of Aliens. But while Aliens had relatively few logical gaps, Alien Lockdown is full of them. Many events make no sense or happen for no apparent reason, pulling you out of the story. I often found myself confused and needing time to figure out what was going on or what had just happened.

    If you love alien creature movies, Alien Lockdown might be worth watching-but only if it's free. While I've definitely seen worse films, I wouldn't recommend spending a penny on this one.
    1Dario_the_2nd

    Disaster first rate !!!!

    One of the crappiest movies I have seen recently, Jesus.

    Creature aka Alien Lockdown.

    Well don't say I didn't warn you when one day encounter this movie and decide you gonna rent, buy and see it!!! Just do yourself a favour and don't do it. The movie is utterly boring has a total lack on originality and suffers a poor storyline bad acting, and utterly uninteresting sceneries. They even put a Lucy Liu kinda woman in this movie, and she is trying to be like her so much that the more she tries the more she fails. The monster is a crossing between Alien and predator. Totally lack on everything in this movie. Nothing I did enjoy and just started to hit the skip forward button to save myself on the last 30 min of watching this piece of garbage that turns seeing movies like this into torture. Avoid like the plague. A big 0 outa 10 for me !!!
    The_Lament_Configuration

    Creature should've been kept on Alien Lockdown

    Rented this one last night after having only seen the cover of the DVD. I thought, what the hell, might even like it. First off, the lead has some sort of Lucy Liu meets Ellen Ripley vibe going on...weird! And the supporting cast, well lets say they've got as much talent as an extra on a bad Star Trek episode (the one who gets killed right away). Except for John Savage and James Marschall,who have obviously have sunk to an all time low. But hey, what about the effects? Things look like a TV show so don't expect anything flashy. If they show this movie on late night TV, I might even consider it as above average. And that's because of the atmosphere which is actually pretty good, but turn off the sounds because the music just made me wanna kill myself...Note to soundguy: A sci-fi movie is not a Simpsons episode! So if your a sci-fi/light horror fan and you want to see something totally unoriginal, check this one out! I've rented it together with Starship Troopers 2...hope that it's better than this one, or maybe I should stop renting crap...hmmmm?
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    This is what you get for mixing three other previously established movie monsters into one creature...

    When I sat down to watch "Alien Lockdown" (aka "Creature"), I hadn't even heard about the movie, nor did I even know who starred in it. I will say that when I saw John Savage's name on the screen, I felt that there was potential for the movie being adequate.

    It should be said that "Alien Lockdown" is a low budget movie. And while that is being said, I will also have to say that I have seen far worse low budget sci-fi horror movies than this one.

    The movie is about some alien creature going on a rampage in an isolated facility, and a group of highly trained soldiers are sent in to take care of the situation. However, they come to learn some dark truths and find that all are not playing on the same team.

    The creature or alien in the movie was a strange hybrid of three already famous movie monsters; the xenomorph (from the "Alien" franchise), the Yautja (the predator creature from the "Predator" franchise) and the Brundlefly (from "The Fly"). And truth be told, then it actually worked out well enough, despite it not really being all that menacing or having quite enough time on the screen.

    As for the acting in the movie, well people were doing good jobs with their given roles, and it was indeed John Savage (playing Dr. Woodman) and Michelle Goh (playing Talon) whom stood out as the most memorable performances in the movie.

    There is a good amount of action throughout the movie, but it just doesn't make up for the low budget feel to the movie.

    All in all, a less than average sci-fi horror movie, but it is worth watching a single time if you have nothing else at hand.

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      Also known as "Creature" on Tubi.
    • Goofs
      GPS does not depend upon magnetism. Satellites whose positions are known as well as precise clocks are used to determine a location on the ground. The difficulty in high latitudes is the error in representing a spherical surface as a flat rectangular surface on a map.
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      Referenced in Creating 'Larva' (2005)

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Bulgaria
    • Official site
      • SCI FI
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Creature
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Active Entertainment
      • Millennium Films
      • Plinyminor
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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