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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Jeremy Haft |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Artisan Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Mystery / Suspense |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 012236113577 |
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Customer Reviews of The Crimson Code
RED TEAM 1, PATRICK MULDOON 0 While I don't feel this movie is as bad as others, I must admit there's a lot of plot holes and the direction is a little tepid considering the subject. Cathy Moriarty, who I think looks like a K-Mart Faye Dunaway, pouts and arches her eyes, but doesn't bring a lot of depth to her character, even when she confronts Muldoon with why the red team is doing what it does. I think Patrick Muldoon does fine as the agent, and continues to be the new stud of Direct to Video movies. Tim Thomerson and Fred Ward are commendable as well, and I didn't even recognize C. Thomas Howell as the bald serial killer.
This certainly won't set the standard for serial killer films, but it's entertaining.
Worst film ever
Without a doubt, this is the worst movie I've ever seen. Poorly acted, terrible script, it's not worth watching. It was so irritating, I had to turn the movie off before reaching the end. Don't waste your money or your time.
Utterly Stupid
You would think that someone who is writing a movie about serial killers and law enforcement agencies would spend some time researching the subject. Obviously, whoever wrote the script for this did not.
Anyone with even minor knowledge of police or military tactics would laugh at the antics of the "red" team of the movie's fictional government agency, who're supposed to be some sort of elite anti serial-killer organization. If a real officer or operative acted in the manner they did, they'd probably get themselves and their colleagues killed in their first encounter.
And what were they thinking casting Cathy Moriarty to play the female agent? She's ugly, and it's a good thing they didn't let her take off her clothes. My deepest sympathy goes out to Patrick Muldoon who had to suffer through two love scenes with that pig. At least they were short.