Species

Species

1995 "For three million years, the human race has been at the top of the evolutionary ladder. Nothing lasts forever."
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5.9 | 1h48m | R | en | Horror

In 1993, the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence Project receives a transmission detailing an alien DNA structure, along with instructions on how to splice it with human DNA. The result is Sil, a sensual but deadly creature who can change from a beautiful woman to an armour-plated killing machine in the blink of an eye.

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Released: July. 07,1995 | Released Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , FGM Entertainment Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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In 1993, the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence Project receives a transmission detailing an alien DNA structure, along with instructions on how to splice it with human DNA. The result is Sil, a sensual but deadly creature who can change from a beautiful woman to an armour-plated killing machine in the blink of an eye.

Genre

Horror , Action , Science Fiction

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Cast

Natasha Henstridge , Ben Kingsley , Michael Madsen , Marg Helgenberger , Alfred Molina , Forest Whitaker

Director

Ruth Caspary

Producted By

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Ruth Caspary
Ruth Caspary

Art Department Assistant

Keith P. Cunningham
Keith P. Cunningham

Art Department Coordinator

Dan Webster
Dan Webster

Art Direction

Lauren E. Polizzi
Lauren E. Polizzi

Assistant Art Director

H. R. Giger
H. R. Giger

Conceptual Design

Chris Snyder
Chris Snyder

Construction Coordinator

Gary Gagliardo
Gary Gagliardo

Construction Foreman

Hugo Herrera
Hugo Herrera

Greensman

Tim Donelan
Tim Donelan

Leadman

Lee A. Steadman
Lee A. Steadman

Location Scout

John Tyrrell
John Tyrrell

Painter

John Muto
John Muto

Production Design

Robert J. Visciglia Sr.
Robert J. Visciglia Sr.

Property Master

Tomas Mulrooney
Tomas Mulrooney

Sculptor

Jackie Carr
Jackie Carr

Set Decoration

Mick Cukurs
Mick Cukurs

Set Designer

Francis N. 'Lucky' Costello
Francis N. 'Lucky' Costello

Standby Painter

Dan Perri
Dan Perri

Title Designer

Randy Feemster
Randy Feemster

Additional Camera

John Philpotts
John Philpotts

Additional Photography

Species Audience Reviews

Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Ginger Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
craigh01 Not all movies have to be intense and hard to figure out. Sometimes they can just be fun, and this one is.You have to suspend disbelief on a few technical scientific things, such as sending a message from SETI into outer space, remember that radio waves travel at the speed of light, and the nearest star to use is 4.3 light years away. So at BEST it would take 8 years to send/receive a message, but most stars in our galaxy are 50,000 light years away or so, so the message to one of those would take 100,000 years to send/receive.Then we can't create DNA of a human, how are we going to create the DNA of an Alien species from scratch given just the data about it? But don't worry about those details, just have fun with it, watch the pretty little half-alien girl kill with much gore.. And the team of experts they send to catch the now fully-grown woman/alien is kind of fun too. Very cliché characters, but still fun.I like the deep, hard-to-understand movies as well, but this one kept me entertained all the way through. Not the greatest movie ever made but not boring either. A fun B-movie type science fiction/horror movie, but with good actors.I'm giving it an 8, which to me means, "liked it", whereas a 6 to me would mean "it was OK". It was more than OK so I give it an 8.
Kingslaay Species has a somewhat decent plot and primal fun. A lot of the allure is the beautiful and seductive Natasha Henstridge and her primal goal of becoming impregnated to conceive. This sees her have relations with a number of married man which can be satisfying but watching them die after the encounter was even more satisfying. The plot and hunt for this alien is interesting and manages to capture the attention throughout. As a child we see her different, unusual but still dangerous. Her intentions and dangerous consequences juxtapose nicely with her radiant beauty. This makes her dangerous and harder to kill. If you want an interesting flick which is easy to follow and contains some good primal action then Species is recommended.
rzajac Pretty much B-movie territory... but like I said it has its moments of real class.As the adult S1L works out her destiny, there are times you feel like you're seeing the kinds of primitive psychological insights into an idealized character, such as you'd get from Philip K. Dick or Jerome Bixby. I found those flashes refreshing and exciting. I also sometimes found myself gripped by the central existential issue: That the fate of the human race rests on the outcome, no less than in the original "Alien".But, yes, these rather pristine story elements wind up a bit inundated by the succession of de rigeur horror flick alien/human encounters.And there is the fact that one of the most interesting plot points is a tech hubris of ginormous proportions (NO SPOILER: It's revealed in the first 10 minutes): WHO the HECK's Bright Idea was it to shotgun a DNA sequence radioed from outer space into a human egg?!?!?! Sheesh!!!So, with the proviso that it's pretty much a horror movie snack, it's worth watching for the aforementioned sterling conceptual stings, the general decent production values, the nicely turned dramatic tension over the outcome, and almost all of the acting. There are some letdowns, but I still consider this a not-half-bad "period" classic of the genre.
SnoopyStyle In 1993, SETI program receives a transmission documenting how to splice alien DNA with human DNA. Xavier Fitch (Ben Kingsley) leads a secret government project to do just that. They created Sil (Michelle Williams). Her growth is extremely rapid. When Fitch tries to destroy her, she escapes. She metamorphoses into a grow woman (Natasha Henstridge). She learns quickly in a world she doesn't know. Fitch gathers a diverse team to find and kill the potentially dangerous creature. Dr. Stephen Arden (Alfred Molina) is an anthropologist. Dr. Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger) is a molecular biologist. Dan Smithson (Forest Whitaker) is an empath and Preston Lennox (Michael Madsen) is the mercenary.There is enough backstory to justify it. I really like the idea that she's interstellar weed to kill off humanity. It's Alien in a pretty package. Alien is one of my favorite movie and I certainly don't mind the pretty package. Natasha Henstridge is a little more than simply pretty. She shows both wide-eyed innocence and a bit of murderous spark. The empath is ridiculous but I still like the hunt and the thrills.