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The Void
Year: 2001
Classification: Horror

Directed:

- Gilbert M. Shilton




I liked it.

I just saw this movie on WGN superstation from chicgo,Ill. I liked it it was interesting and fun.Well my family are fans of sci-fi anyway.DR.Who,Stargate SG-1tv show,Highlander Movies and TV shows,The Tribe any way you get the picture. Amanda Tapping and Adrian Paul in the same movie together they were great a lot of fun. Very edge of the seat stuff. Shades of Dr.Quartermass 5 million miles to earth you didn't know what would happen next. p.s. The First thing I saw Amanda Tapping in and I think it was her first credited role in film/TV. Is an episode in the second season of Due South with Paul Gross and David Marciano. The title of the episode No.33 is Starman (or as many of you who have allready seen it on tv might gess CALLING ALL OCCUPENTS of INTERPLANTARY CRAFT.)Amanda Tapping is a scientest who disappers after being proposed to by a travel tour bus guy who tours theretical U.F.O. sights. A lot of fun SEE IT. Thank you Happy New Year 2004!


This movie will suck you into a void!

I think that this movie is more suited for the Lifetime Channel because the movie concentrates more on Amanda Tapping's personal love life than it does on the "black hole" problem that the characters in the movie face. OK, the movie features two very good-looking characters, played by Tapping and Adrian "Highlander" Paul, but "The Void" feels more like 90 hours than 90 minutes long. I gave it two stars because it has Malcolm Macdowall, who always plays a great villian. However, you should avoid this movie at all costs.


Amanda is beautiful, but this movie is not

First, just to make it clear to those thousands and thousands globally who see an R-rated movie starring Amanda Tapping and expect to see more of her than usual, the answer is yes and no. The shots that merited an "R" use a body-double who is listed in the credits and is not artfully edited into the scene.
Second, expecting an understandable plot about "black hole" physics is asking a lot more than a 90-minute made-for-TV (?) can deliver. Still, it moves along as well as can be expected and gives a somewhat different Amanda than appears on Stargate SG-1.
Disappointments include the effects, which appear cheap, and the music, which comes off cheaper.
All that said, as an AT fan, I'm glad I bought the movie. Adrian Paul comes off well and Malcom McDowell again plays a villian, although not an entirely unsympathetic one.
I just wish to see Amanda Tapping in a better film in addition to the oft-discussed Stargate SG-1 feature.






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