Necessary Evil

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Locked inside Edgewater Psychiatric Institute is a deep, dark secret. Deborah Fielding, a budding investigative journalist, holds the key. Nothing can prepare her for the Pandora's Box she's about to open.
  • Starring: Donald Agnelli, Greg Collins
  • Directed by: Peter J. Eaton
  • Runtime: 1 hour 27 minutes
  • Release year: 2008
  • Studio: Lionsgate
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Synopsis: Locked inside Edgewater Psychiatric Institute is a deep, dark secret. Deborah Fielding, a budding investigative journalist, holds the key. Nothing can prepare her for the Pandora's Box she's about to open.
Starring: Donald Agnelli, Greg Collins
Supporting actors: Drue Delio, James DuMont, Mark Casimir Dyniewicz, Evan Elliot, Eric Feldman, Kathryn Fiore, Aaron Fors, Daniele Gaither, Tessa Germaine, Samson Ghaffary, Joe Guth, Carolyn Hennesy, Lance Henriksen, Julia Howard, Gary Hudson, Justin Kelly, Allan Kolman, Mike Kurzhal, Tarri Markell, Orlando McNary
Directed by: Peter J. Eaton
Genre: Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour 27 minutes
Release year: 2008
Studio: Lionsgate
MPAA Rating: Rated R for violent content, some language and brief sexuality
ASIN: B002JCAIJA (Rental) and B002JCED6O (Purchase)
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  • US Theatrical Release Date: December 31, 2008
  • MPAA: Rated R for violent content, some language and brief sexuality
  • Production Company: Art of War Films, Art of War films, Lenz Films
  • Also Known As: Sabotage

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2.0 out of 5 stars A thoroughly disappointing, cinematic mess, September 21, 2010
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If this film were a supermarket, someone would be on the loudspeaker calling for cleanup on every freakin' aisle. The only thing necessary for this utter mess of a movie is a complete re-write and re-casting. Don't count on Lance Henriksen to save the day here; having recently accumulated a string of bad movies notches in his acting belt, Henriksen is no longer capable of carrying a weak film solely on his own shoulders. Indeed, with parts such as this one, I believe that Henriksen is becoming a caricature of his former self, and that poses quite a problem for a plot-challenged movie filled with bad actors.

It's obvious from the start that Necessary Evil doesn't have a lot going for it. For one thing, the movie opens with an extended narrative voiceover, (which is pretty much a cinematic neon sign flashing the words "Bad movie ahead"). Then, before we even get to the opening credits (which appear to have been made using an old Commodore 64), we see that a band of mercenaries making their way to a mysterious and dangerous artifact have brought a stripper along with them. I'm sorry - what? Was the writer of this garbage on drugs? I won't reveal what this archaeological discovery consists of, but it forms an integral part of one mad scientist's plan to achieve immortality. Dr. Neal Fibrian (Henriksen) runs a huge psychiatric hospital by day, but all he really cares about is getting his drug Reficul (which he has tested extensively on his patients) on the market. Working in cahoots with a large pharmaceutical company, he's finally managed to get the drug approved by the corrupt FDA. (What does the marketing of this drug have to do with his own immortality, you ask? If the writer knows, he sure isn't telling.) Anyway, only two things stand in the way of this stupid master plan: a nosy detective still looking for a girl who disappeared over a decade earlier and a journalism student determined to blow the lid off of whatever is happening at Dr. Fibrian's hospital.

Given the unprecedented power of the bad guys, you have to wonder why they didn't just do away with Detective Russo (Eric Feldman) at some point over the fourteen years he's been nosing around. After all, Russo is a pretty good detective, quite capable of making huge illogical leaps over giant plot holes in the story. Young investigative journalist Deborah Fielding (Kathryn Fiore), on the other hand, poses a different kind of threat to the project, as she unknowingly has a part to play in Dr. Fibrian's elaborate plans. Laughably, given her penchant for wearing tight jeans around her tiny waist, Deborah is supposedly a few months pregnant. That sort of works out, though, because those tight jeans and a pretty face are about all Kathryn Fiore brings to the table; if she has any real acting skills, she pretty much keeps them to herself throughout the course of this entire movie.

Lest there be any doubt, I hereby declare Necessary Evil a lousy movie. The only thing worse than the acting is the script, and there's no sign of action or suspense at any point in the film. After you waste almost a million dollars on something, I guess you have to go ahead and release it - but that doesn't make it right.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It was an Ok Movie, October 7, 2010
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I liked it.. Nothing too scary but good. arrived on time in great condition. No complaints Just not a 5 star kinda movie.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not Necessarily So!, February 4, 2010
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With the exception of Lance Henriksen's stellar performance, this was a total yawner! What a waste of time. The writer of this inept loser must have been on drugs...and not the legal kind. I could have done better with a few glasses of wine (legal stuff) LOL! The cover of this DVD has nothing to do with the movie...none whatsoever. It should have been a 30-minute short story. There's no horror...no thrills...horrible acting (except for Lance)...and no special effects...in fact...NOTHING special. AVOID!
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