Mutant Species

January. 19,1995      
Rating:
3.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A rocket containing bio-hazardous material to be disposed of by launching into space crashes in a remote wooded area. An army team is sent to recover it. One of the men is infected and mutates into a monster, killing most of the rest of the team. One man escapes with the help of a brother & sister who live in the woods. He then tries to stop his former buddy, while also fighting against another army team sent in to destroy everything. The bio-material was supposed to create a super-soldier, was banned, and the crash of the rocket appears to have been deliberate so the experiment could proceed. But who is behind it all? And will others be infected?

Leo Rossi as  Hollinger
Ted Prior as  Trotter
Denise Crosby as  Carol-Anne
Grant Gelt as  Jordie
Powers Boothe as  Frost
Wilford Brimley as  Devro
Grant James as  Senator Roberts
Jackson Bostwick as  Tex (A-Team)
Ronald McCall as  McCall (A-Team)
Douglas M. Griffin as  Spivak (A-Team)

Reviews

Steineded
1995/01/19

How sad is this?

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Erica Derrick
1995/01/20

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Portia Hilton
1995/01/21

Blistering performances.

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Jenni Devyn
1995/01/22

Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.

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deshan-78580
1995/01/23

Before I start reviewing, let me let you guys know that this review might contain a few spoiler alerts, if you can't handle spoilers, then don't read this review. Mutant Species is a 1995 Sci-fi thriller directed by David Prior. This film starts off with a group of soldiers sent out to find the mutant container, they found it, but the mission immediately went horribly wrong. This one particular soldier touched the container and the moving blood has gotten into its skin, causing him to kill nearly the entire group of soldiers, but two of them however survived. Later the two surviving soldiers are trying to get help, then much later, the affected soldier has transformed into a mutant creature. Towards the end of the film, the mutant creature is causing chaos around the forest, and the surviving soldier has managed to kill it, that's the entire film for you. Pros: - Decent kills/deaths - Okay at best creature effects (sure that mutant creature looks cheap & cheesy, but I call it acceptable at best though) Cons: - Poor acting - Bad plot - Horrible writing - Clichéd concept - Lousy ending (the mutant creature blew himself up) In the end of the day, Mutant Species is a bland & boring movie at best, recommend staying far away from it unless you got nothing better to do or you just love making fun of horrible movies. 3/10, the end.Rated R for strong violence & infrequent strong language

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Deliberate_Stranger
1995/01/24

'Mutant Species' (more known in my country under the title 'Bio Force I') is certainly one of David Prior better movies. The script is very well written and includes one jaw dropping scene along with good, not so happy ending. Very strong side of 'Mutant Species' are actors - we have here Ted Prior who is always great and convincing and some big names including Powers Boothe ('Southern Comfort'), Leo Rossi ('Maniac Cop 2', 'Halloween 2'), Denise Crosby and even Wilford Brimley('The Thing'). What's very important, all people from the cast are good in their roles and Powers Boothe is just perfect as an government asshole who is trying to cover up his mistakes. 'Mutant Species' offers some gore (decapitation, hand ripped of etc.) but most important thing about the picture is rubber monster costume which looks just great and I can assure - you haven't seen something like that before. If you are looking for monster movie in the vein of 'Predator' and you like low budget, you won't be disappointed with 'Mutant Species'. 7 out of 10.

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FlyBoyDC
1995/01/25

Yep, MUTANT SPECIES was one of those "so ludicrous it's funny" type thrillers. For one, the rubber-costumed monster with phony foam latex make-up is ravenously laughable! Even more hysterical is having Leo Rossi (known for his "wise guy" type roles) mistakenly cast against type as a military officer who transforms into a hideous creature, stalking his victims in the nightfall. MUTANT SPECIES has mostly unmemorable dialogue, and the characters in this film are one-dimensional and insignificant. In other words, MUTANT SPECIES is simply a terrible movie.MUTANT SPECIES has by far, some of the WORST production values in history. (e.g. This film blatantly relies on stock footage for a scene involving a rocket about to blast-off.) Also, although the cast is capable, the script is inadequate and the monster again looks very miserable.MUTANT SPECIES tried to make a statement about the evils of technology; however this movie is nothing more than a monster-on-the-rampage film. This bombastic feature sounds a lot more intriguing that it looks. This film is a terminally bland piece of opus.In spite of the errors and foibles in MUTANT SPECIES, there is an adroit action scene or two directed and the cast tried their best with a tight budget and an inconvenient production design. By no means is MUTANT SPECIES a well-made film in the slightest sense, but the decent pace and a fun premise save this film from total obscurity.RATING: *1/2 out of ****.

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ChoiBaby
1995/01/26

What is the "Bio-Force 1?" The Bio-Force 1 is described as a biological mutant DNA strain. This peculiar brand of DNA is more of a virus though, virulent enough to infect almost any living being that comes in remote contact with this strain. The symptoms of this powerful disease include homicidal impulses and an uncontrollable rage... The Bio-Force 1 also happens to be America's newest top secret weapon...However, when this scientific experiment goes ballistic, the military has no choice but to detain this mutated DNA strain. For the sake of National Security, a rocket carrying the entire Bio-Force 1 canister has been launched, its destination: the moon. Unfortunately, this is when circumstances get much worse...Yep, MUTANT SPECIES was one of those "so ludicrous it's funny" type thrillers. For one, the rubber-costumed monster with phony foam latex make-up is ravenously laughable! Even more hysterical is having Leo Rossi (known for his "wise guy" type roles) mistakenly cast against type as a military officer who transforms into a hideous creature, stalking his victims in the nightfall. MUTANT SPECIES has mostly unmemorable dialogue, and the characters in this film are one-dimensional and insignificant. In other words, MUTANT SPECIES is simply a terrible movie.MUTANT SPECIES has by far, some of the WORST production values in history. (e.g. This film blatantly relies on stock footage for a scene involving a rocket about to blast-off.) Also, although the cast is capable, the script is inadequate and the monster, again looks very miserable.MUTANT SPECIES tried to make a statement about the evils of technology; however this movie is nothing more than a monster-on-the-rampage film. This bombastic feature sounds a lot more intriguing that it looks. This film is a terminally bland piece of opus.In spite of the errors and foibles in MUTANT SPECIES, there is an adroit action scene or two directed and the cast tried their best with a tight budget and an inconvenient production design. By no means is MUTANT SPECIES a well-made film in the slightest sense, but the decent pace and a fun premise save this film from total obscurity.RATING: *1/2 out of ****.

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