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The Rig

  • 2010
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  • 1h 34m
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The Rig (2010)
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In the midst of a tropical storm, the crew of an offshore oil rig must survive the rampage of a creature after invading its undersea habitat.In the midst of a tropical storm, the crew of an offshore oil rig must survive the rampage of a creature after invading its undersea habitat.In the midst of a tropical storm, the crew of an offshore oil rig must survive the rampage of a creature after invading its undersea habitat.

  • Director
    • Peter Atencio
  • Writers
    • Scott Martin
    • C.W. Fallin
    • Lori j Falzone chavez
  • Stars
    • William Forsythe
    • Stacey Hinnen
    • Sarah Laine
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    • Director
      • Peter Atencio
    • Writers
      • Scott Martin
      • C.W. Fallin
      • Lori j Falzone chavez
    • Stars
      • William Forsythe
      • Stacey Hinnen
      • Sarah Laine
    • 36User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Jim Fleming
    Stacey Hinnen
    Stacey Hinnen
    • Freddy Brewer
    Sarah Laine
    Sarah Laine
    • Carey Fleming
    • (as Serah D'Laine)
    Marcus T. Paulk
    Marcus T. Paulk
    • Andrew
    Carmen Gloria Pérez
    Carmen Gloria Pérez
    • Rodriguez
    • (as Carmen Perez)
    Daniel Benson
    Daniel Benson
    • Colin Brewer
    • (as Dan Benson)
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    Robert Zachar
    Robert Zachar
    • Faulkner
    Scott Martin
    Scott Martin
    • Kyle Dobbs
    Darren Scott
    • John
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    Eric Bivens-Bush
    • Virgil
    Jacob Bruce
    Jacob Bruce
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    Dennis LaValle
    • Earl
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Ken Fleming
    • Director
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    3JimCulbert

    An entire movie worse than the acting attempts in a bad porn

    You know the boring parts of a porn that you just fast forward through until the "actors" are done talking? Well that is this entire movie! I'm talking about bad lighting, awful dialog, terrible editing (scenes are drawn out way too long, with awkward moments of nothing going on), and unforgivable monster attacks that show too little of a monster that looks like it was made in a middle school art class. I can't believe the cast and crew were even able to see this thing through to completion. The only reason I gave it 3 stars instead of 1 is for the brave men and women who selfishly destroyed their reputations for the sake of not giving up on something you started. One star movies are filmed with a cell phone in a junk yard, at least they got someone to rent them an oil rig.
    2movieman_kev

    Awful

    During a tropical storm, an assortment of badly written crew characters must deal with the rough weather as well as a mysterious creature who finds itself aboard the rig. Whenever 4 or more writers work on the same movie script, it's usually not a great sign (if said film is an anthology that rule doesn't apply, but this is not the case here) The plot is trite, the characters somehow cliché and bland at the same time, and the film as a whole is not nearly entertaining enough to make the huge detriments ignorable. An extremely dreary mess, avoid it.

    My Grade: D-

    Eye Candy: Carman Perez gets topless
    1harrybarracuda

    This movie should give hope to all aspiring film makers.

    If you're wondering why, with a summary like that, I can only give it 1 out of 10, let me explain.

    If someone can take a script this bad and a cast so poor and still persuade people to hand their money over to it, then, if you're an aspiring movie maker, you should be ecstatic.

    It has absolutely everything bad you can think of in a movie: Horrendously poor editing; a completely pointless flashback to a few minutes earlier, in black and white to remind you (if you're a complete idiot) what just happened; dreadful, tinny low budget music to match the low budget set; and a man in a plastic monkey suit grabbing people in a quick blur of camera motion while someone throws fake blood around.

    And dialogue that's so poor that if they had managed to hire a cast of decent actors they would have ended up shaking their heads at the inanity of it all.

    There are some tits in it. That ought to double the viewing audience.

    Give this one a wide berth unless you have the choice of watching this or sticking map pins into your eyeballs.
    4gavin6942

    A Sea Monster Movie or a Slasher Film?

    In the midst of a tropical storm, the crew of an offshore oil rig must survive the rampage of a creature after invading its undersea habitat.

    Although I don't think this film debuted on SyFy, it belongs there. It's of low budget, little original plot, and just all around lesser quality. I can say, thank goodness, this did not have the horrible special effects of SyFy (actually, some of the gore was decent).

    William Forsythe is the alleged star, his name even appearing before the film's title. Well, that's a tough call. He's not the main character, and he is outacted by his mustache in a few scenes. So, unless you're a die-hard Forsythe fan, don't expect him to be the key to this film's success.

    The DVD has a misleading cover image, making the monster look gigantic. It's much more humanoid. And there is a subplot of a brother story... for why? It's not important to the story at all, and adds a thin sentimentality to this film. Very thin.

    The one thing I can praise them for is that this movie was shot on location at Charlie rig (now a museum in Louisiana). As far as authentic scenery goes, you can't get much more real than this. An actual rig!
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    New movie, old recipe... Not with a good outcome

    Alright, well first of all, just based from the movie cover, you already know this is going to be something like a standard horror movie from the late 80's / early 90's, and sure enough - it is! This movie is just screaming late 80's/early 90's horror flick. From the way it is shot, the storyline and the setting. Let's take an isolated rig out in the middle of the ocean, miles from land. Throw in a storm, of course, for good measure. Then cut off communications with mainland and then have some strange creature come aboard the rig. A creature no one ever heard or seen before. Yeah, late 80's/early 90's cocktail right there.

    Oh, and while we are at it, lets put William Forsythe's name up on the poster, then we have a semi-famous name to draw people in. Now, this puzzles me indeed, especially because his role in the movie is no more than a supporting role, if that much even.

    Anyway, "The Rig" is actually filmed in an adequate manner, especially if you are into horror movies from back in the day. The setting of the movie, well it has been used a bit too much in the past.

    The people in the movie also did a good enough job with their roles. But you never really got to feel for any of the characters, as they were all just portrayed superficially. There were very little character development and building in this movie. Basically just your standard isolation-horror-with-slim-survival-chance-movie here.

    And what was up with the storm? At one point it was furious and pounding the rig with no mercy. But when they had to go out to walk on the cranes (or whatever it was) the storm had dissipated? Even though they had said it wouldn't break up before the next day? And once off the crane, it started to thunder and get sort of stormy again? Tch, tch...

    I must admit that I blackout and snoozed maybe 10 or 15 minutes away of the movie, but when I woke up, I could immediately get back into the movie and the story, because nothing major happened, nothing that couldn't afforded to be missed anyway.

    What ticks me off in these types of movies, is the fact that you rarely get to see the creatures in full detail. It is always blurred motion, small and fast glimpses, silhouettes, or whatever they come up with to make it more thrilling and creeping. No, no, no! It doesn't' work to that end, it doesn't become thrilling, it doesn't become scary. I will tell you what it becomes; it becomes annoying and frustrating. As a movie lover, I want to see such monsters, I want to see the horror that stalks the people. I am not content with glimpses here and there. It makes the whole project reek of low-budget and cheesy effects.

    If you are in for an evening of horror in the predictable genre, then this might be something right up your alley. But if you, like me, prefer more than just cheap thrills and bad plots, don't bet your money on "The Rig". The movie is bearable to sit through if you have nothing else at hand, but there are far better horror movies available. And don't get fooled by an otherwise rather interesting-looking movie cover!

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    • Trivia
      Shot entirely on location on the oil rig "Mr. Charlie".
    • Goofs
      In the storyline description it says that the crew has no way off the rig. But drill rigs are usually equipped with at least two lifeboats that can each hold the entire crew. And in the opening shot of the movie an orange lifeboat is clearly visible on the side of the rig.
    • Quotes

      Ken Fleming: That's for my brother, you ugly son of a bitch!

    • Connections
      References Aliens, le retour (1986)

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Platform
    • Filming locations
      • Morgan City, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • OffSpring Productions
      • Workshop Films 2
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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