Hit, and a Miss!


This movie had SO much potential. If only they had had any character development at all. The annoying characters were shown most, and the interesting characters died too quick. There was no connection to anyone, so their deaths had no weight. The CGI is pretty terrible and focused on for way too long. The opening credit scene is 5 minutes, one guy is running around for 5 minutes looking like he is trying to find a place to go to the bathroom, and all those minutes could have been better used for character story. Also, some of those death scenes were terribly acted and the one scene that looked like it may have had some emotion to it was cut off. Oh well.

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I would say it's almost all miss, it was pretty bad. It was seriously almost half the run-time before they got into the place. We got like 20 mins of 'wandering around the sewer' footage with nothing happening. Then the 'monster' was shown to just be a black dude with contacts in his eyes - what a piece of junk this movie was...

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Totally agree with too much footage of wandering, not enough about the actual people, or story. But, I don't think the contacts guy was THE monster. I think it was the building itself that was the monster.

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