DEADLY VIRUS | Fatal Error | Antonio Sabato Jr., Janine Turner
 
 


Suche DVDs:   



Fatal Error
Antonio Sabato Jr., Janine Turner

Lions Gate, 2002

average customer review:based on 3 reviews
view larger image
 for more information click here







A High-Tech Thriller

An extremly high-tech computer virus terrorizes a community by turning electrical devices into weapons with a mind of their own. If you've seen and enjoyed movies like "Pulse" and "Ghost in the Machine" then you should enjoy this one.


Hi, I'm a Governmentt Agent; is anyone home ?

The title for my review of this turkey says it all. May I say that you, too, dear reader, must watch FATAL ERROR - not just to drink in Ms. Turner's gorgeous countenance, but for the campy, Adam West/Burt Ward style dialogue, i.e., "Hi, I'm a (soon to be damsel-in-distress) / Government Agent; anyone home ?" Purr-fect. Ab-so-lute-ly purr-fect. Your turkey collection just won't be complete without this pheasant. Say it hasn't been a very glad day for you. Well, just click your soles together three times and say, "I HATE my boss! I HATE my boss! I HATE my boss!," pop a nice big bowl of butter popcorn for yourself, grab your favorite soda pop, slide FATAL ERROR into your player, and laugh your buns off. Oh, if by chance you invite your boyfriend over for sodas and such while you both laugh at the movie, just as precautions, I'd A) watch to be sure he doesn't don diver's goggles in the middle of the movie and B) be sure there are no printer or other cables hanging from the joists in your basement. NOW you (and he) can enjoy the movie ((=:


 for more information click here


DEADLY VIRUS

This film is based on a book by Ben Mezrich called "Reaper." As with the film, I found its biggest flaw is the credibility of a computer virus being able to kill humans. Neither the book nor the movie explains just how this deadly computer bug is able to do what it does to humans.
On the whole, the movie version is faithful to the book and offers some adequate chills, especially when the virus takes its effects. Antonio Sabato, wearing more than his usual underwear ads, is effective, although not quite impassioned enough; Janine Turner bats her eyes well, but doesn't seem to have the heart of a true virus hunter; Robert Wagner plays a sleazy villain quite well; and Armand Mastroianni's direction is well paced.
Not a great film, but it does have its moments and makes you wonder how far we can go with computers?


 for more information click here


When a high tech computer virus turns deadly, Specialist Samantha Craig (Janine Turner) teams up with Dr. Nick Baldwin (Antonio Sabato Jr.) to investigate. Together they must solve the mystery as to who or what force is behind this... It's a race against time to uncover the lethal pathogen and stop their plot to destroy the world!



hot or not?    What's your opinion?     Write a review and share your thoughts!







recommendations

Jane Wyatt movies







   


fatal

Fatal Move [Blu-ray]
Black Rain / Fatal Attraction (Double Feature)
Fatal Attraction (Special Collector's Edition)
Fatal Beauty
Fatal Attraction




search for DVDs
fatal error, error, fatal




Suche DVDs:   


dvd
apparel
baby
beauty
books
camera photo
cell phones
classical music
computers
dvd
electronics
gourmet food
health personal care
kitchen
magazines
musical instruments
office products
outdoor living
computer video games
popular music
pet-supplies
software
sporting goods
tools hardware
toys-games
vhs
watches jewelry


* Flowers for London Flower Delivery UK by online florists

* London Wedding Photographer

randomly chosen


toys & games: Lulla my Baby Rock-A-Bye Baby


leave a comment


home  impressum - about us