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Parasite (2003)
Released By: First Look Pictures   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: First Look Pictures
Genre: Sci-Fi
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Andrew Pandergast
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Saskia Gould, Conrad Whitaker, G.W. Stevens, Gary Condes, Margaret Thompson, Oliver Price
Published ID: 208333
UPC: 687797105790,
Plot: A top-secret experiment on an abandoned oil rig leave environmentalists and oil workers forming an unlikely alliance in the name of survival in filmmaker Andrew Prendergast's sophomore thriller. Entrusted with the duty of testing an experimental cleaning solution that could revolutionize the oil industry, Dr. Christine Hansen joins Jacob Rasmussen and a crew of deconstruction engineers on an abandoned oil rig in a remote area of the North Sea. Shortly after a member of the engineering team goes missing under suspicious circumstances, a radical environmentalist and his sidekick complicate matters by taking the rig hostage. As the group slowly begins to realize they are being stalked by a deadly alien life-form, mortal enemies must work together to ensure that they make it out of the doomed vessel alive. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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I liked it, but for my own reasons
Added 4/16/2008

I got a few free brand-new DVDs from a fellow who rented a storage unit in the same complex where I rented my unit (it was probably way back in '04), and Parasite was one of them.
One of the free DVDs, Teknolust, I looked at right away, but I didn't look at either one of the two remaining DVDs until a few nights ago, which is when I saw Parasite. (I still haven't looked at the third DVD, Nightwaves, but I'll look at it one of these days and perhaps let you know what I think.)
Everybody thinks Parasite is such a bad movie, but I liked it, but for my own reasons. The main actress, Saskia Gould, reminds me of a stripper I was in love with. She not only looks like her, but she acts and talks amazingly like her. Saskia Gould carries the whole movie, and she looks great in a skimpy top and jeans, which is what she wears during most of the movie.
There's another beautiful babe in the movie, and she goes around in a skimpy top and jeans, too. She shows what a good sport she is by showering with the guys, for the oil rig doesn't have seperate boys and girls shower facilities. This other chick has the misfortune of
having one of the parasite thingies catch up to her and eat her. We last see her laying on her back on the floor, and the thingie is eating her from the waist down, but is she still alive? The camera shows her looking up at the ceiling, and then her head slowly turns to look at the camera.
I won't get bogged down in telling all the details of the movie-- you can get that from other people, but if you find yourself with some free time, you might check out Parasite, and check out Saskia Gould. You could do worse.

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How to make a bad movie.........
Added 1/3/2006

I dont see too much originality here, seems the story is borrowed
from multiple of other movies.
1. Boring script
2. Very Boring actors/actresses
3. Creature looks good, but its always in the dark and too many
quick shots, could have been lot better.
4. Too much crawling around air ducts...what a waste of film.
I cant even recommend this one for a viewing....maybe after a keg
of beer it might look good.

4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Amazingly Bad
Added 7/25/2005

An oil company has run afoul of a environmentalist group. They step up testing on a new agent for cleaning decommissioned oil rigs and facilities. But due to some mix up, too much cleaner is used and a nasty bit of wildlife mutates into a fast-breeding killer.

This is really bad and completely lacking in continuity. The crack cleaning team includes a drunk and a worker who sleeps too much. After the boss yells at the drunk for lack of professionalism, the boss falls asleep in the radio room. An entire oil rig is to be cleaned with sprayers and about five gallons of cleaner. The team includes a new guy but they have been all working together. There are an awful lot of working lights whenever there is no power. The dial on the main generator says it puts out 25 volts. For no reason at all the drunk climbs into an air shaft to get a drink. Once it is known that the creatures move through the ducts, people decide to take refuge in them. One guy is afraid they won't make it off the rig and hides, he has the keys to get off but no one tells him this. The environmentalists arrived on an outboard raft but there is no way off the rig (where did the raft go?). There is reference to another rig with similar trouble but it would not have had the cleaner. One character calls them parasites but they exhibit no parasitic behavior. Terrorist spend a lot of time downloading a laptop that is not connected to anything (why didn't they just take it?). The gratuitous nude scene involves a woman taking a shower with a man she hates. And on and on and on.

The effects are terrible. The creatures look like flat computer game monsters most of the time. We don't know what they are or where they came from. The acting is really bad and the sets look nothing like an oil rig (probably a studio boiler room). The rig is made up entirely of flammable materials except where it crumbles like wet sand. I can really see no reason for this film to exist or to be watched.

4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
SLUGFEST
Added 8/16/2004

PARASITE is one of those CGI effects laden movies that doesn't really meet our standards. However, for some schlock thrills and some bad acting, it manages to be one of those okay "B" movies.
The monsters themselves look like slugs with teeth, and most of the time, one can tell they're not anywhere near real. The claustrophobic oil rig setting helps with atmosphere and there are some intense scenes. The acting on the whole is barely adequate, no one in particular standing out. The direction is pedestrian, but Andrew Prendergast keeps the action moving well, after a sluggish (no pun intended) start.
Not bad, but I'd rent and not buy.

4 out of 5 people found this helpful.
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