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Antibody

Antibody

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Rent me!
Review: An awful European remake of the classic "Fantastic Voyage". The story has been modernized to a terrorist with a nuclear bomb detonator implanted in his head instead of a cold war era scientist with top-secret information, but otherwise the story is the same. The acting by Lance Henriksen and Robin Givens is good, the rest of the cast just don't come across as believable. The special effects are reasonably good CGI. Although the giant skin mite swimming through the bloodstream is just a bit too far out there for me.
My suggestion is to rent Antibody and Fantastic Voyage and do a double feature.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Rent me!
Review: An awful European remake of the classic "Fantastic Voyage". The story has been modernized to a terrorist with a nuclear bomb detonator implanted in his head instead of a cold war era scientist with top-secret information, but otherwise the story is the same. The acting by Lance Henriksen and Robin Givens is good, the rest of the cast just don't come across as believable. The special effects are reasonably good CGI. Although the giant skin mite swimming through the bloodstream is just a bit too far out there for me.
My suggestion is to rent Antibody and Fantastic Voyage and do a double feature.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Rent me!
Review: An awful European remake of the classic "Fantastic Voyage". The story has been modernized to a terrorist with a nuclear bomb detonator implanted in his head instead of a cold war era scientist with top-secret information, but otherwise the story is the same. The acting by Lance Henriksen and Robin Givens is good, the rest of the cast just don't come across as believable. The special effects are reasonably good CGI. Although the giant skin mite swimming through the bloodstream is just a bit too far out there for me.
My suggestion is to rent Antibody and Fantastic Voyage and do a double feature.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: SEND IN THE WHITEYS!
Review: ANTIBODY is definitely a mediocre ripoff of FANTASTIC VOYAGE, and what merits it has rests purely on some minor individual achievements. First, William Zabka, long known villain of all his movies, dons a German accent, and plays a good guy who actually saves the day! Lance Henricksen also plays a good guy, but one who seems desperately in need of Geritol. And poor Robin Givens looks like a snow cone with that hairdo, and looks like she was in need of Ex-Lax.
The effects are pretty dismal, and although it maintained my interest, it's certainly not a film I would recommend you buy, but might rent when you're in the mood for a trip through the body!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: SEND IN THE WHITEYS!
Review: ANTIBODY is definitely a mediocre ripoff of FANTASTIC VOYAGE, and what merits it has rests purely on some minor individual achievements. First, William Zabka, long known villain of all his movies, dons a German accent, and plays a good guy who actually saves the day! Lance Henricksen also plays a good guy, but one who seems desperately in need of Geritol. And poor Robin Givens looks like a snow cone with that hairdo, and looks like she was in need of Ex-Lax.
The effects are pretty dismal, and although it maintained my interest, it's certainly not a film I would recommend you buy, but might rent when you're in the mood for a trip through the body!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Will sell for free :-)
Review: My trail of bad movies continues with this sucker! I can challenge the director that I can do better CGI than what they cobbled together for this movie. First, movies like this make fun of legitimate technologies and then they abuse viewers by giving it a cool name. Anyway, the movie is a modern take on Innerspace but the graphics in the 20 year old original were better than these.
Stay away!


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