Rating: Summary: Revoltian Review: If you are a fan of the old Japanese Godzilla movies you might just enjoy this rip-off. Most everyone else with brain cells intact will cringe, unless they find the dialogue so hideously bad that its inadvertently funny. I have to admit to roaring over the lines "The bones are from a non-Carbon based life form. Carbon dating makes it 200 million years old!" Honestly, this movie has the WORST dialogue I have EVER come across in a film. And it's not just one or two howlers, but its consistently awful. So, the plot's stolen--Godzilla meets Mothra or some such, with space aliens thrown in for fun. Nonsensical things happen throughout, and one of the monsters can even attack the other without his head! The effects aren't entirely terrible, just mostly so. The acting is as wooden as a casket. Dialogue stupid. Film awful. See only for its camp value. Even better, avoid entirely--your life will be enriched. Not the worst movie in the world, but close.
Rating: Summary: ALMOST DOO DOO Review: In watching REPTILIAN, you'll have to ignore the horrendous acting, and snicker at the so so special effects. At times, it almost looks animated like a cartoon and other times it howls back to the days of the fifties. And all of a sudden, Yongarry decides he wants to help us out, too! Only if you want a good laugh will this howler entertain you!
Rating: Summary: ALMOST DOO DOO Review: In watching REPTILIAN, you'll have to ignore the horrendous acting, and snicker at the so so special effects. At times, it almost looks animated like a cartoon and other times it howls back to the days of the fifties. And all of a sudden, Yongarry decides he wants to help us out, too! Only if you want a good laugh will this howler entertain you!
Rating: Summary: A fun movie, but don't try to think too hard Review: Just turn off your brain and enjoy
Rating: Summary: Reptilian (A.K.A. Yonggary) Review: Movie Title : Reptilian (A.K.A. Yonggary) Director : Hyung-Rae Shim Starring: Harrison Young, Donna Philipson, Brint Wells .... "On the eve of a new Millennium all eyes are focused upon the dawn of a New Age¡¦But Its Not What You Expect" Younggu-Art(A.K.A. Zeonine Entertainment) has employed state of the art C.G.I animation coupled with world class Miniature construction, a truly talented cast and a riveting plot to bring a classic Monster epic to life. YONGGARY is the most exciting fire breathing monster to come to life on the big screen. This exciting action-packed film will be a memorable movie-going experience for audiences of all ages.
Rating: Summary: Big! Monster! Reptilian! Review: Prepare for sci-fi action like never before when a giant, fire breathing dinosaur buried for over two million years is resurrected and unleashed on the world!
Rating: Summary: The best Stupid movie EVER!!! Review: The actors [Stink], the monster [stinks] and the plot [stinks]! That's why this movie is so great!! But the acting is what makes this movie soo funny!! if you like stupid movies that you can laugh at for hours this is a movie for you!! ( just think about the dialog being about big butt's- if you have seen this movie you'll get my point... ;) very funny.)
Rating: Summary: Reptillian-a Gigantic Mess of a movie! Review: The original title of this film was "Yonggary 2001". Here are the major problems with this film & why I can't recommend it.1) The Cgi used to create Yonggary & his eventual opponet Cyker are poor. Yonggary looks like a left over from Disney's film "Dinosaur". However he is not set in a computer generated world but, placed among real life minatures. Almost as bad as the CGI "Scorpion King" at the end of "The Mummy Returns."2) Many of the monster scenes take place at night & are difficult to make out.3) THE biggest determent to this film is the dollar store equivalency of "acting". It is just plain gut- wrenching LOUSY! The Dialog is equally as putrid!4) No explanation is given as to why the "aliens" needed to bring Yonggary back to life to attack Earth when they had Cyker right from the get go. Overall, one can see & appreciate much of the effort that went into this film. HOWEVER, more attention should have been given to cleaning up the CGI shots, employing actors who could actually act, and a MAJOR re-working of the script especially the dialog. After viewing Reptillian/Yonggary 2001, it is safe to say that Godzilla's place as "King of The Monsters" is most secure.
Rating: Summary: Reptillian-a Gigantic Mess of a movie! Review: The original title of this film was "Yonggary 2001". Here are the major problems with this film & why I can't recommend it.1) The Cgi used to create Yonggary & his eventual opponet Cyker are poor. Yonggary looks like a left over from Disney's film "Dinosaur". However he is not set in a computer generated world but, placed among real life minatures. Almost as bad as the CGI "Scorpion King" at the end of "The Mummy Returns."2) Many of the monster scenes take place at night & are difficult to make out.3) THE biggest determent to this film is the dollar store equivalency of "acting". It is just plain gut- wrenching LOUSY! The Dialog is equally as putrid!4) No explanation is given as to why the "aliens" needed to bring Yonggary back to life to attack Earth when they had Cyker right from the get go. Overall, one can see & appreciate much of the effort that went into this film. HOWEVER, more attention should have been given to cleaning up the CGI shots, employing actors who could actually act, and a MAJOR re-working of the script especially the dialog. After viewing Reptillian/Yonggary 2001, it is safe to say that Godzilla's place as "King of The Monsters" is most secure.
Rating: Summary: Watch out Godzilla, here comes Yonngary! Review: The remains of a dinosaur named Yonngary and 50 times bigger than T. Rex is reanimated and controlled by evil aliens in an attempt to destroy the world. It has what I'd consider some pretty darn good special effects, but the acting from some of the cast members was so so (maybe they spent all their moola on the special effects and had to skimp on the actors), but I still had a blast watching it and it more than satisfied my monster movie craving. Big stomping lizardy fun!
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