HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER
October 14, 2001
Video game developer Clayton Software enlists the talents of a misfit group of programmers to develop the scariest computer combat game: EVILUTION. With four weeks to bring the game to market and a million-dollar bonus on the line, they utilize a telemetry suit to render a 3-D version of the onscreen player. But when a power surge gives the hard drive a mind of its own, the suit comes to life to play the game for real and the programming team find themselves in the middle of a chilling virtual nightmare beyond their wildest imagination.
Directors
Horror
Thriller
Fantascienza
televisione film
Cast
Crew
Production:
Colleen Camp (Producer) — Stan Winston (Producer) — Samuel Z. Arkoff (Producer)
Screenplay:
George Huang (Writer)
Cinematography:
Steven Finestone (Director of Photography)
REVIEWS (1)
A group of programmers is tasked with creating a sadistic and violent video game, suitable for the tastes of new generations. But reality and fantasy blur when the monster of Evilution, the terrifying video game they created, turns into a ruthless killer on the trail of its own creators... Undoubtedly the worst film in the "Features Creatures" series produced by Winston. A completely implausible story, stereotypical and absolutely inconsistent characters, hastily written and absolutely ridiculous dialogues (those who understand a bit of computer science cannot help but smile at hearing certain "nonsense" made to say by the protagonists, even if here the fault could be of the Italian dubbing...) only the special effects, once again definitely good... and it could not be otherwise given the film's producer! Highly discouraged.
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