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Thursday, 11 January 2007 |
Synopsis: Based on actual events, PRIMEVAL begins with having you believe that a serial killer is prowling one of the most remote places on earth, having claimed some 300 victims. When a United Nations official falls prey to this merciless killer we learn it is a giant crocodile called Gustave. The news brings an American news crew determined to capture this terrifying murderer alive. The danger begins when producer Tim Freeman (DOMINIC PURCELL), cameraman Steven Johnson (ORLANDO JONES) and their team set out on a journey up-river in search of the giant killer croc. As they probe into the mystery of this elusive assassin, their trip turns even deadlier as they are stalked by a murderous overload who calls himself "Little Gustave."
Crew: Director - Michael Katleman; Screenplay - John D. Brancato and Michael Ferris; Producer - Gavin Polone; Cinematography - Edward J. Pei; Score - John Frizzell; Editing - Gabriel Wrye; Production Design - Johnny Breedt; Costume Design - Dianna Cilliers; Special Effects Supervisor - Mickey Kirsten; Visual Effects Supervisor - Paul Linden; Special & Visual Effects Companies - Encore Visual Effects, Gentle Giant Studios, K.N.B. Effects Group, and Luma Pictures. Cast: DOMINIC PURCELL… Tim Manfrey; BROOKE LANGTON… Aviva Masters; ORLANDO JONES... Steven Johnson; JÜRGEN PROCHNOW... Jacob Krieg; GIDEON EMERY... Mathew Collins; Gabriel Malema... Jojo; Dumisani Mbebe... Harry. Official Website: www.primeval-themovie.com | | Story: $10.00 Direction: $11.00Acting: $10.00Editing: $11.00Production Design: $11.00Special Effects: $10.00Score/Music: $11.00Costumes: $11.00 "REEL" Value: $10.63 – With little expectations going in, PRIMEVAL is a surprisingly exceptional team effort of a talented cast and crew that delivers and intensely entertaining tale of a giant killer croc in a war torn area of Africa. The digital crew does an amazing job of bring this giant beast to life in both daylight and under the cover of darkness. With just a few minor quips about a few over the top lines of dialogue, and performances to match, PRIMEVAL serves up two terrifying villains on a bloody rampage that would make Eli Roth and Rob Zombie envious. |
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