Hollow Man

2000 "Think you’re alone? Think again."
5.8| 1h52m| R| en| More Info
Released: 04 August 2000 Released
Producted By: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Cocky researcher Sebastian Caine is working on a project to make living creatures invisible. Determined to achieve the ultimate breakthrough, Caine pushes his team to move to the next phase — using himself as the subject. The test is a success, but when the process can't be reversed and Caine seems doomed to future without flesh, he starts to turn increasingly dangerous.

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terasamay Hollow Man is directed by Paul Verovan- the carefree Dutchman who has made some gems like Starship Troopers, Basic Instinct and Total Recall. His films are heavy on gore and sex and this film has amples of both. Hollow Man is a take on the Invisible Man and contains a maverick performance by Kevin Bacon. Ably supported by the likes of Elisabeth Shue and Josh Brolin. This is a movie which, depending on your taste and moral compass, will appeal accordingly. I think this is a brave attempt by everyone from the leads to the director as many people will surely find the film morally lacking.
Majikat Hollow man is all about Kevin Bacon's character and what happens if power is in the wrong hands. Some great opportunity affects in this film which allows the the hollow man to become visible, one of Hollywoods cheesy better one's.
Wizard-8 I had liked Paul Verhoeven's past Hollywood movies like "Robocop" and "Total Recall", so I remember I was pretty excited when this Verhoeven movie hit theaters. I remember being disappointed by what I saw, but I forgot why, so I decided today to rewatch the movie. After watching it, I think I know the reason why this movie did not meet my expectations. The problem is throughout that the movie there is always a kind of sour and mean spirited mood. Yes, "Robocop" and "Total Recall" were very violent, but these movies had a sense of (black) humor that prevented these movies from becoming too cynical. Another problem with the movie is that it's too drawn out - it should have been somewhat more snappy and faster-paced. I will admit the movie is never boring (even during the more slower moments), and some of the special effects are indeed very impressive, so it's not a total loss. But all the same, it's easy to see why Paul Verhoeven himself doesn't seem to like the end results.
Icy NoAngel This really is a movie to avoid if you still have some common sense. It starts really good, decent plot but at some point it becomes so dumb. If you respect your time you should avoid it, stop in the middle and better go out have a beer. What disappointed me the most is how stupid some scenes are. I'll list them then go on with my life: so if you have a restricted area, that you can get to only with an elevator, that you must type and spell your password, would that elevator have an escape unsecured door at the top just in case you are chased by someone with a flamethrower? I don't think so. If you are trapped in a freezer at -50 degrees, how in the world would you have electricity in there? Say you can't break the above freezer door window with a wrench, but being a women gives you the strength to break a steel bar like a toothpick. And by the way, secured facility elevators can be released, when hanging, just by pressing with your foot on some detacher. These are just a few, if you get the patience to watch it you'll most probably get disgusted. This is one of the worst movies I've ever watched.