Felt High Watching This


Am I the only one who thought that the creators of this must have been high during the process? Seriously, it was just extremely odd.

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Well, it was high on CGI for sure. I finally got to see this on Sci-Fi Channel the other day. The majority of this movie used a lot of it, so it was definitely a lot of blue or green screen. They didn't even bother using a real tiger when Nick was on the volcano, which itself was CGI. You'd think with all the action Nick went through, he'd break a sweat, but really no beads whatsoever. The movie had a little humor, but I thought the funniest part was when Nick had the body of a fly, but still with his own head, and no high-pitched voice. He even yells "Help me" like what happened in the original Fly movie. I thought it was good for him not to use the high-pitched voice. That would have been to big a rip-off. Overall, the movie was mediocre at best and it's best to just record it on TiVo and speed through the commercials. You can be done watching it in just over a couple of hours.

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Then my friend, the worm has definately turned for you ;-)

LOL!

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I remember watching this when I was a kid, and pretty much all I remember about it is that it was really, really weird. Like one of the weirdest things I've ever seen in my life.

"He's already attracted to her. Time and monotony will do the rest."

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