Creature (1998)

5.0/10

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An amphibious shark-like monster terrorizes an abandoned secret military base and the people who live on the island it is located on. A marine biologist, as well as several other people, try to stop it before it is too late…

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Creature Movie Reviews

Pretty good thriller/horror combination

I rented this in the local video store since it was based on a Peter Benchley (Jaws) book. I didn’t know it was a mini TV series but once it was started, it kept me in front of the TV till the end. Craig T. Nelson delivers an excellent performance and it has got some pretty decent creature effects by Stan Winston. The plot is somewhat like Deep Blue Sea. The Navy performs experiments on Dolphins but something goes wrong and one of the test subject escapes. It reappears 25-30 years later (how old do dolphins get??) and starts spreading terror. Better than your average action movie, I rated it 6/10.

Impossible to watch, scenes far far far too dark

Tried three times to watch this on TV, but had to give up. It appears to have been shot with defective cameras, as all scenes are unbelievably DARK.

I’ve rated this 1 but it deserves a ZERO.

WHY do producers let a film go out so extremely crippled?

Could the producers not afford decent lighting?

Whatever the reason, this abortion should never be put on TV again.

Middling TV miniseries is content to copy rather than innovate

I’m guessing that Hallmark’s TV miniseries version of Peter Benchley’s THE BEAST was successful enough for them to commission this follow-up series, about a government-created half-man half-fish monster that not only kills people in the water but on land too. It sounds preposterous and it is, but in the hands of Hallmark it’s a ponderous and slowly-paced affair, lacking the same kind of atmosphere as THE BEAST (which at least recalled JAWS favourably at times). This one’s content to rip off ALIENS for all of the main action scenes, and although cast members Kim Cattrall, Craig T. Nelson, and Colm Feore try their hardest and Stan Winston’s effects are, as ever, fantastic, it’s middling at best.