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Hollow Man: Director’s Cut

Release Date:October 16, 2007
Director: Paul Verhoeven
Writer: Paul Verhoeven
Starring: Elisabeth Shue Kevin Bacon Josh Brolin Kim Dickens Greg Grunberg
Studio:Sony Pictures
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Posted By: CountOrlok at 6:48am, November 13, 2009

I'm a big fan of Paul Verhoeven but this disappointed me. Normally I love his action movies with the brutality and satire, but this time it's much less smart, more like a standard action thriller. It also doesn't have much to do with HG Wells original story. It's more of a Kevin Bacon going mad and a pervert, which leads up to a huge action scene at the end where they try to fight an invisible man. The other characters are pretty lame so it's hard to care at that point.

Nowhere near as good as The Invisible Man (1933) or even Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992) but it does have some pretty good CGI effects of people/animals becoming invisible.



Posted By: groundgamer at 12:12pm, August 22, 2009

This is what it's all about! I have never seen such a great movie, honest! I was expecting a terrible, American low - budget thriller, but out came this wonderful movie. Hollow Man is a thriller, not a horror. If it was a horror, it would of got 10/10 from me, but there wasn't enough "horror" in there to get my 10 rating. But, despite that, Hollow Man is one hell of a film. Amazing acting, really, with some good one liners, and some stunning set pieces. Hollow Man used good use of modern CGI, creating cool looking computer skeletons, disgusting scenes of human development, and some great invisibility work. Hollow Man is the greatest thriller of the modern day, and it has to be said, it's damn good!

9/10



Posted By: hellangel at 5:23pm, August 4, 2009

Good movie.


Posted By: Skratchy at 2:45pm, May 9, 2009

It's times like these when I worry about the horror community.

Here we've got a shitty re-hash of H G Wells Invisible Man but stereotypically Hollywood thriller-ified. This movie is just one "look how cool it is when an invisible person does THIS!" scene over and over again. And why in the hell did Kevin Bacon turn into a superhero? Just fucking die already.



Posted By: Malcolm T Grindhouse at 5:45am, May 3, 2009

This movie is cult. If you look back on all of the cheasey movies of the late nineties this is one of the best i mean my goodness I can not beleave that this movie is not a cult phenomonanon. I just rewatched it on Encore Avenue and I say I had some how forgot about it and it is completely bananas. Interesting character concept. Kevin Bacon did a great job here. Its from the director of Robocop and Starship Troopers. How can you loose.


Posted By: horrorking95 at 6:34am, January 1, 2009

This is great movie it gets more horror towards the end but has a good solid storyline and its orignal
****
Out Of
*****



Posted By: dherna7704 at 12:36pm, October 9, 2008

great stuffffff


Posted By: Domino19 at 10:39pm, June 8, 2008

I liked this it had action and a good storyline.



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