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21 October 2007 (USA) moreTagline:
Evil Lurks In The Most Unlikely Of PlacesPlot:
Just under your feet lurks an evil so deadly, so intelligent, it's scary. The attendees of an ecological summit are about to discover a bigger problem than global warming. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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2 wins moreNewsDesk:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kevin Sorbo | ... | Father Douglas Middleton | |
| Natalie Brown | ... | Khali Spence | |
| Peter MacNeill | ... | Deadmarsh | |
| Brendan Beiser | ... | Dr. Connolly | |
| Gordon Tanner | ... | Symes | |
| Tom Keenan | ... | Hank | |
| Blake Taylor | ... | Reggie | |
| Brittany Scobie | ... | Mikaela Strovsky | |
| Frank Adamson | ... | Lowell Kent | |
| Paige Bannister | ... | Aimee | |
| Brett Donahue | ... | Tony | |
| Rob McLaughlin | ... | Eugene Herman | |
| Gene Pyrz | ... | Jim Bailey | |
| Tracey Nepinak | ... | Khali's Grandmother | |
| Aimee Cadorath | ... | Young Khali |
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Completely absurd. Acting is terrible. The black goo wasn't very menacing. No explanation of where it came from. If it was intelligent, how come it couldn't sense that no one was intentionally trying to harm it? Hallucinations? Terrible concept! Completely lacking in tension, and interest. One of the worst I've ever seen. Thank goodness I caught it on TV and didn't pay to see this garbage. Kevin Sorbo should be ashamed of himself. I know a person needs to work to live, but he should have passed on this turkey and gotten a part time job pumping gas instead. It is a testament to today's state of film making, that proves that anyone anywhere can make a movie and have it released. Shame!