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Cyclops

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
1.6K
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Cyclops (2008)
ActionAdventureDramaFantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller

The corrupt Emperor Tiberius forces his bravest general, Marcus, to subdue the monstrous Cyclops that has been decimating the countryside. Once the Cyclops is brought to the dungeons, Marcus... Read allThe corrupt Emperor Tiberius forces his bravest general, Marcus, to subdue the monstrous Cyclops that has been decimating the countryside. Once the Cyclops is brought to the dungeons, Marcus is forced to fight in the gladiatorial games. Eventually, he and the Cyclops become allie... Read allThe corrupt Emperor Tiberius forces his bravest general, Marcus, to subdue the monstrous Cyclops that has been decimating the countryside. Once the Cyclops is brought to the dungeons, Marcus is forced to fight in the gladiatorial games. Eventually, he and the Cyclops become allies and they fight together to defeat the corrupt Emperor and his evil nephew, along with th... Read all

  • Director
    • Declan O'Brien
  • Writer
    • Frances Doel
  • Stars
    • Eric Roberts
    • Kevin Stapleton
    • Frida Farrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Declan O'Brien
    • Writer
      • Frances Doel
    • Stars
      • Eric Roberts
      • Kevin Stapleton
      • Frida Farrell
    • 34User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Emperor Tiberius Caesar
    Kevin Stapleton
    Kevin Stapleton
    • Marcus
    Frida Farrell
    Frida Farrell
    • Barbara
    Craig Archibald
    Craig Archibald
    • Falco
    Mike Straub
    Mike Straub
    • Gordian
    David McFarland
    • Severus
    Dan Golden
    • Master of the Games
    Scoop Wasserstein
    • Julian
    Dimitar Maslarski
    • Cyclops
    Raicho Vasilev
    • Tarquin
    Harry Anichkin
    • Casca
    Ioan Banzourkov
    • Young Slave
    Velizar Binev
    Velizar Binev
    • Cletus
    DeMorge Brown
    DeMorge Brown
    • Cyclops
    • (voice)
    Dimitar Dimitrov
    • Old Slave
    Nick Harvey
    Nick Harvey
    • Citizen
    Tanya Kozhuharova
    • Flavia
    John Laskowski
    • Slave Guard
    • Director
      • Declan O'Brien
    • Writer
      • Frances Doel
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    User reviews34

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    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Well, it played out as you would expect...

    Needless to say that I had never actually heard about this 2008 TV movie titled "Cyclops" prior to stumbling upon it by random chance here in 2024. And being familiar with the mythological creature, the cyclops, of course I opted to watch the movie. Sure, I wasn't really expecting a whole lot from it, given the somewhat dubious cover.

    And then I saw that it was starring Eric Roberts, and my expectations went from slim to none.

    Writer Frances Doel put together a fair enough script. It was a pretty straight forward storyline and it actually made for adequate enough entertainment. Sure, it wasn't stellar entertainment, but it was sufficient enough for a single viewing if you enjoy fantasy movies.

    The acting performances in "Cyclops" were good. I was only familiar with Eric Roberts in the movie, and you know what you get from his acting. While I wasn't familiar with the rest of the cast, I will say that there were some good performances that helped to carry the movie.

    Something that worked out well in the movie was the sets, costumes and props. It definitely looked like a movie set in ancient rome, and the costumes were really great. However, while the costumes were great, they were all just a tad too new and in mint condition. I would assume that commoners and slaves would have worn weathered garments with wear and tear, but oddly enough, everyone in the movie wore costumes and clothes that looked like they were straight and fresh out of the factory. It was a shame, because it made the production feel a bit amateurish. Some dirt and some wear and tear on the costumes would have added a lot of authentism to the movie.

    The CGI animated cyclops creature in the movie was atrocious to look at. It looked like rejected CGI graphics from a 1990s computer game. It was really horrible to look at. Sure, the intention was good, but the CGI budget could have benefitted from a more handsome handout, or perhaps more skilled people working on the graphics. The texture of the cyclops felt incomplete and too smooth and shiny.

    Oddly enough, there was a surprising amount of visceral gore and mayhem in the movie. Which definitely surprised me, because I wasn't expecting that from a TV movie with Eric Roberts in it.

    "Cyclops" is a movie that is suitable for a single viewing if you like cheesy fantasy movies.

    Funny fact here, you could actually watch "Cyclops" with just one eye, limited attention span, on the screen and still keep up with the events and happenings on the screen.

    My rating of director Declan O'Brien's 2008 TV movie "Cyclops" lands on a three out of ten stars.
    Frumious_Bandersnatch_46

    I admire the film-makers' ability to get paid for this.

    First and foremost: the Cyclops wasn't a Roman legend, it was Greek! (Check any decent production of Homer's "Odyssey".)

    Eric Roberts was the best-known name in the cast, and therefore the first name mentioned in all the promo advertising. However, with what little screen-time Mr Roberts got, even he could not have saved this turkey. They wrote the Emperor Tiberius' character as if they'd never heard anything about the real man beyond his name. They had Tiberius completely under the sway of his evil counselor.

    The CGI Cyclops effect was cartoonish not monstrous! (I've seen better amateur efforts!) It has to be seen to be (dis-)believed. — And it's really not worth the trouble.

    All in all, I found it not only a waste of my time but a waste of the electricity it took to power my TV.

    I have to admire the film-makers' ability to get paid for this.

    dreck (noun: trash - worthless trashy stuff, especially low-quality merchandise.)
    3wtey

    Bad movie , watch in small doses if at all

    I completely agree with everyone that has panned this on here. Horrible! Low budget, low IQ, and low on delivery. The costumes would have been best suited to The Three Stooges early comedies as well as the dialog and acting. If the women of Rome actually looked and dressed the way depicted in this movie there would never have been any orgies .....trust me. The "coliseum" was about the size of chicken fighting pit. The Sci Fi channel is insulting to its viewers.When taking on subjects that demand more mature writing and subject matter the channel almost always falls flat on its face. I'd much rather the channel would show old sci fi classics , even b movies, than the dreck it currently turns out. I rented this from Netflix and overlooked the source or would never have done so.
    2groverton

    What a let down

    I bought this with a bunch of other Sci-Fi movies that Anchor Bay had released under the "Alternate Realities" line-up. I initially thought this was a cheesy 80's movie which closely resembled Jason and the Argonauts and Clash of the Titans. Much to my disappointment this movie was more recent and from the opening scene my hopes for some good ol sci-fi cheese reminiscent of the 80s were quickly dashed.

    The costumes seemed too bright thrown together. I felt as if at any moment I would look down and see one of them wearing sneakers. The actors throughout the film seemed out of place and much too "modern" as it were. The first characters we come across just seem to not be properly prepped for their rolls.. where was the makeup department on that one?

    I didn't believe any of the actors portrayals in any of their rolls. Eric Roberts was just awful.. It felt like he checked out before filming ever began. Stapleton's character Marcus wasn't much better. Although he seemed to get progressively less crappy as the movie went on I can't say I was able to believe his role whatsoever. Mike Straub who played Gordian was by far the best throughout the film. He seemed to be the only actor taking his role seriously. The soldiers of Rome were pitiful as well. There weren't enough of them so their attempt at a Phalanx (the shield maneuver like in 300) fell short. They all looked like random kids they pulled off the street and once again it felt as if none of them played their roles with any kind of serious intention.

    The visual effects were atrocious. For a movie that was made in 2008 the lacklustre CGI quality is quite disheartening. I have worked on a few low budget films and the CGI weren't astounding but the CGI in this film makes the projects I've worked on look like Avatar! For a movie like this that did have some production value (supposedly) you think they would strive to make it look a lot better than they did. Epic failure across the board in the CGI department.

    This movie def. screams Cheese! Unfortunately it's not the good kind of cheesy that you enjoy watching again and laughing at, no it's the kind of cheesy that you are just happy to be done with once the movie has ended. I would feel embarrassed to have my name associated with this movie in any form. had a little more time, planning and research into the story been done I'm sure they would have had at least something that they wouldn't spend the rest of their lives trying to forget was ever made.
    2gpageau

    A Cyclops movie with no vision

    Needless to say, expectations were low for this no-budget Sci Fi flick. From atrocious acting and middles-school level CGI to uneven direction and boring subplots, Cyclops is what you've come to expect from the Sci Fi channel these days.

    One interesting question was, how cold was it where they filmed this movie in Bulgaria? You could see the actor's breath in many scenes, including the indoor ones. Very strange and out of place. I never knew Rome got this cold.

    The CGI was just dreadful. While the modeling of the monster wasn't bad, it seemed to change sizes continually throughout the production. In some scenes, it was enormous and in others, it was human-size.

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    • Trivia
      The roman armor was made with wood and cardboard.
    • Goofs
      When Gordian is lying on the ground in the arena and Marcus is above him with his sword waiting for the Emperor's decision if Gordian is to live or die, Gordian is first shown with his shirt lifted up completely bare-chested. The next scene, he is totally covered by his shirt.
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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tepegöz
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production company
      • New Horizons Picture
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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