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Unearthed

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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4.0/10
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Tonantzin Carmelo, Charlie Murphy, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Tommy Dewey, and Beau Garrett in Unearthed (2007)
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An unknown creature terrorizes an archeological dig in the middle of a desolate New Mexico town.An unknown creature terrorizes an archeological dig in the middle of a desolate New Mexico town.An unknown creature terrorizes an archeological dig in the middle of a desolate New Mexico town.

  • Director
    • Matthew Leutwyler
  • Writer
    • Matthew Leutwyler
  • Stars
    • Emmanuelle Vaugier
    • Luke Goss
    • Beau Garrett
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Matthew Leutwyler
    • Writer
      • Matthew Leutwyler
    • Stars
      • Emmanuelle Vaugier
      • Luke Goss
      • Beau Garrett
    • 51User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Emmanuelle Vaugier
    Emmanuelle Vaugier
    • Annie Flynn
    Luke Goss
    Luke Goss
    • Kale
    Beau Garrett
    Beau Garrett
    • Caya
    Deborah Offner
    Deborah Offner
    • Tanya the waitress
    Mark Kelly
    Mark Kelly
    • Frank the trucker
    Russell Means
    Russell Means
    • Grandpa
    Tonantzin Carmelo
    Tonantzin Carmelo
    • Nodin
    Charlie Murphy
    Charlie Murphy
    • Hank
    Isait De La Fuente
    Isait De La Fuente
    • Luis
    M.C. Gainey
    M.C. Gainey
    • Rob Horn
    Chris Andrew Ciulla
    Chris Andrew Ciulla
    • Kelly
    Whitney Able
    Whitney Able
    • Ally
    Tommy Dewey
    Tommy Dewey
    • Charlie
    Ric Barbera
    • Curtis
    Jeff Olson
    • Harlan
    Miranda Bailey
    Miranda Bailey
    • Carla
    Jason Hamer
    Jason Hamer
    • Jason
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Jepson
    • Ranch Hand
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Matthew Leutwyler
    • Writer
      • Matthew Leutwyler
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    4dbborroughs

    good cast and interesting characters deserve better than this misfire

    Long Buried creature is dug up at an archaeological dig, it then goes off and terrorizes the people around a remote filing station. good characters are lost in a movie that just doesn't work. It looks good, the actors are there but there is something about this that just doesn't work. To be certain the monster scenes don't make a hell of a lot of sense. They seem to be more structured to produce an effect rather than follow the plot. The problem is the early scenes where we don't see the creature are just confused and then once we do see the monster-which looks like a version of HR Giger's Alien with a smaller head, it just feels like we've been here before. A misfire thats more of interest as puzzle to unlock as to why it doesn't work, rather than as a scary movie. I really do wish the characters (and the actors) had something better to be in.
    4The_Void

    Should have stayed 'Earthed'

    In 2004, director Matthew Leutwyler's first feature 'Dead & Breakfast' received praise for some circles; none of which included me. Unfortunately three years on and while at least he's moved away from rubbish zombie films; he has unfortunately gone on to rubbish sci-fi/horror films, and this desert-set rendition of Alien is just that. It's a shame that this film is so terrible because the plot actually sounds like it could turn into something quite decent. The film takes place in New Mexico and focuses on a small town. A bunch of cows have been found dead and naturally the local farmers believe that a wolf is to blame. The farmers send for a Sheriff to deal with that, and a big truck accident that's blocking the road...but things take a turn for the unexpected when the Sheriff discovers that there's been an archaeological dig in the area, and that an Indian has accidentally released a giant CGI alien creature into the town. Then a bunch of people end up getting stuck and the alien picks them all off one by one.

    OK, so let's break it down. Acting - terrible, special effects - terrible, plot - clichéd, death scenes - routine...so it really doesn't have all that much going for it. Emmanuelle Vaugier is the lead actress and she's very good looking, but doesn't have enough about her to carry the film. Luke Goss, one half of the awful eighties pop group 'Bros' also appears in the film (luckily, the other half isn't in it, and even luckier is the fact that he doesn't sing). The plot is turgid and uninteresting and basically gives us a little bit of info, followed by a death scene, followed by a bit more info. The central creature doesn't appear all that often - and that's really a good thing because it when it does appear, it's just disappointing CGI nonsense. The action sequences are no good either, mainly because director Matthew Leutwyler has opted for the MTv style quick cuts that never fail to ruin a movie (even, it would appear, one that is already ruined). Overall, this is a dreary and boring horror film that definitely isn't recommended.
    1t-h-fields

    93 Minutes of Wasted Time

    This movie was playing at the Union Station cinema in Washington, at 7:30 on a Saturday night. The place should have been completely packed, but it was nearly empty. We soon learned why.

    Unearthed has a generic, by-the-numbers plot crammed full of the same old tired horror-movie clichés. It had no direction to speak of. The camera work was amateurish at best, and the dialog nearly incoherent. The camera was pointing all over the place, providing an occasional glimpse of something like a face, a vehicle, or a building. Most scenes were too dark and cluttered to make out anything clearly.

    Don't even imagine that this stuff belongs in the "so-bad-it's-good" category. Those movies at least have some originality, humor (even if it's unintentional), and other qualities that make them stand out. They are the kind of movies that people remember, whether they want to or not. Unearthed has nothing worth remembering. I can barely recall even one single scene; the only thing I can remember clearly is waiting for it to be over. It seemed to drag on for several hours or more.

    Very soon, this thing will be dead, buried, and totally forgotten. May it rest in peace--FOREVER.
    2rivertam26

    a disaster on every level

    I went into this film despite the bad press it was getting because I liked Deada nd Breakfast and I like Emmanuel Vaugier and I'm a big fan of horror flicks and horror fest in general. But this film felt so amateur poorly written, filmed, acted, constructed. The film is confusing and pretty plot less and features some of the worst CGI I've ever seen it looks like the cgi beasties of the castlevania Nintendo game. I usually am open to pretty much everything. But you have to drawn the line somewhere and this film if you can call it that is far past it.Do yourself a favor and miss this so the once promising director could try and make up for this attrocity.
    4astroguy1964

    I've seen worse .....

    In fact I've seen far worse ..... Worse story, worse dialogue, worse acting. I have to say the creature cgi was pretty bad, again not quite as bad as some others I've seen. Fortunately, or perhaps cleverly, they kept the number of scenes where the creature was fully visible to a minimum. The shots that gave us close ups the creatures head, claws etc were done with physical structures and were actually pretty good, better than expected.

    This movie had enough story to keep me interested, flowed well enough to be watchable, and as a bonus the ending was not what I thought it would be. It was good enough that I thought I'd add my 2 cents review wise.

    I don't regret watching this movie, although I'll probably never watch it again.

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    • Goofs
      The light in the fridge is still working, despite the power cut due to the tanker accident during the night.
    • Quotes

      Hank: Look, this is a high performance vehicle i have here. Niggas can't make it no 173 miles, I ain't got enough gas.

    • Connections
      References Annie Oakley (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Lonely
      Written by Zach Selwyn and Eli Braden

      Performed by Zachariah & the Lobos Riders

      Taken from the 2006 Papago Records Release "Alcholiday"

      © 2006 Desert Hobo Music (ascap)

      © 2006 Self Release Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official MySpace Page
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • High Stitches
    • Filming locations
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cold Iron Pictures
      • Ambush Entertainment
      • Combustion Studios
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $97,182
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $512,000
      • Nov 11, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $97,182
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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