Sabretooth

2002 "Be prepared to be ripped apart!"
Sabretooth
3.4| 1h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 26 November 2002 Released
Producted By: International Film Group (IFG)
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Using fossilized DNA, a scientist resurrects one of nature's most fearsome predators, a sabretooth tiger. Scientific ambition turns deadly, however, when the creature escapes and begins savagely stalking its prey - the human race.

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wolfmun I need a pleistocene pooper-scooper. This movie is flat-out awful on nearly every conceivable level: Script, acting, effects, believability, story etc...You may find yourself rooting for the poorly cg'ed sabretooth cat; hoping he'll kill again in order to stem the seemingly endless tide of awful dialog.I am sure that if the cat coulda talked, he'd have said "exit, stage left, for our careers, even" but alas...no such luck. It has been many years since I have seen a movie this bad.I wanted to give this a 0.5 because a 1 is a bit generous!
Trish JK ... and I don't even think he's that sexy. I'd say he's the 4th sexiest on Lost. John Rhys-Davies was the reason I even let it stay on my TV when I turned it on. His role was incredibly disappointing. As other comments have been saying, everything is incredibly unrealistic, sometimes to the point of laughing, but mostly to the point of saying "No." to your television. Seriously, Josh Holloway is the only reason to watch this movie. He looks good in it, even if he runs away while a teenage girl under his charge gets eaten.This is worse than Lawnmowerman 2: Beyond Cyberspace, and much much worse than American Ninja 5.
drystyx Okay, this is about a modern day saber-tooth, who looks really strange, eating people in the woods. It is a formula movie, and the disappointing aspects are that it probably took more than a few hours to film this (even though you should be able to do it in a few hours), and name star Davies wastes himself here. You expect more with him in it.There are more than a few stereotypes. It is hard to say the actors acted. Not their fault. The roles were pretty one dimensional.Lot of silliness. The characters aren't much, but I've seen much worse. It is watchable, but not memorable.
MartianOctocretr5 Cheaply made Sci-Fi channel time filler which makes both humans and sabretooth tigers look like nitwits.David Keith and John Rhys-Davies are the only actors who you'll recognize, and for good reason. Everybody else look like they were grabbed from a middle school "Introduction to Drama" course, (which they all flunked). Even Davies struggles with the brainless greedy rich bozo cliché he is stuck with. How Keith kept a straight face amidst all this is anybody's guess.Somewhere, some scientist who saw Jurassic Park performs genetic restoration experiments or something, thus reproducing the imposing Ice Age beast, big teeth and all. The experiments fail to make the CGI monster look real, or to do a believable level of acting (well, he fits right in with his co-stars in that department). Keith plays a big game hunter who tries to hunt the thing, while your stock group of screaming group of stereotyped teens (nerd, jock, tramp, sexy intelligent girl, oversexed dumbbell guy etc.) camp nearby and say stupid stuff before they take turns getting munched. The hilarious scene of an idiot trying to fistfight/stab the creature is classic.Good for a laugh only.