A Seattle detective and a biologist are on the run from a dangerous invisible assassin gone rogue.A Seattle detective and a biologist are on the run from a dangerous invisible assassin gone rogue.A Seattle detective and a biologist are on the run from a dangerous invisible assassin gone rogue.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
- Josh
- (as Nolan Funk)
- Slum Resident
- (as James Bell)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie's script was based on the very first draft of the original Hollow Man (2000).
- GoofsThe creaky first step in Dr. Maggie Dalton's house does not creak when she and Frank Turner walk downstairs together.
- Quotes
Michael Griffin: [Maggie is injecting the supposed cure into an invisible Michael in overalls and sunglasses] Oh, you're a true hero Maggie - Just like me.
Dr. Maggie Dalton: Ok, You got what you wanted...
Michael Griffin: [Grabs Maggie, stands up] Perfection. How many people in their lifetime gets to achieve it? Perfect husband, perfect father, citizen? I'm none of these things... but I am the perfect weapon.
[Takes of glasses, to reveal hollow eyes]
Michael Griffin: And you perfected me...
- ConnectionsEdited from Hollow Man (2000)
- SoundtracksOne On One
Written by Craig Rose
Performed by 3-D Arson
Courtesy of Craig Rose
This is definitely a direct-to-video enterprise, with a nothing cast and a strictly formula plot and direction. Laura Regan is likable as the scientist on-the-run, while her heroic protector is played by some non-entity named Peter Facinelli. He's supposedly a top detective but looks like a recently graduated high school student just dropping in from 21 Jump Street. And then there's Christian Slater as the Hollow Man. Talk about phoning-in your part, he's barely on screen for more than a few minutes. Apparently he was hired because of his distinctive voice. I may be off base, but has there been some personal crash n' burn with Slater's life that his career has fallen to this? As for the technical side, the film is competently handled with decent stunt and effects work considering the budget. And from a 'goof/blooper' side of things, when Slater crashes through a pane of glass and cuts himself up, why would his blood from the cuts be visible? Or is that acceptable from the Invisible Man Rulebook?
- vandino1
- May 31, 2006
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- Hollow Man 2
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- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1