Mongolian Death Worm

2010
3.4| 1h30m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 08 April 2010 Released
Producted By: Black Chrome Productions
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When an American oil company sets up an experimental drilling plant out in the vast deserts of Mongolia, they awaken a nest. The deadly creatures begin to breed and spread, devouring everyone in their path. The only person who can stop them is treasure hunter and adventure seeker who spent his life searching for a legendary tomb, fabled to be protected by the Death Worms. He knows he must do what he can to kill the creatures, but stopping these monsters may mean destroying his life's work forever!

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Steven R. Monroe

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Black Chrome Productions

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Wuchak RELEASED IN 2010 and directed by Steven R. Monroe, "Mongolian Death Worm" chronicles events on the Mongolian steppe when W.H.O doctors are forced to team-up with a treasure hunter searching for Genghis Khan's tomb (Sean Patrick Flanery) to face huge worm-like creatures aroused due to the drilling of an experimental oil plant.Monroe is a quality horror-budget director, as witnessed by "Sasquatch Mountain" (2006), "Wyvern" (2009) and "I Spit On Your Grave" (2010), so there's nothing wrong with the overall filmmaking in "Mongolian Death Worm." Speaking of the title, it should be "Mongolian Death Worms" seeing as how there are a lot of 'em, unless it's referring to the main (bigger) worm shown at the end.In any case, the movie worked for me because of (1.) the unique location and situation, (2.) the quality protagonists and their budding relationship played by Flanery (aka Powder and Young Indiana Jones) and cutie Victoria Pratt, who was 39 during filming and looks jaw-dropping in her safari outfit throughout, and (3.) the CGI worms, which are well-done for a TV flick.A couple of armchair critics dissed the film for "not looking like Mongolia," but the Texas prairie basically looks the same as the remote Mongolian steppes (which is all we see in the movie, no villages or cities). True, you usually see vast mountains in the distance in Mongolia, but not always. As far as the police vehicle with "POLICE" written in English, that's the way it is in Mongolia due to the fact that, although the main language is Mongolian, English has been gradually replacing Russian as the second language.THE MOVIE RUNS 90 minutes and was shot entirely in central Texas, with studio work done in Dallas. WRITERS: Neil Elman, Kevin Leeson & Monroe.GRADE: B-
dmuel Yes, it was filmed entirely in Texas, (as proudly stated in the credits), even though the film offered a quick panorama of a Mongolian plain at the start of the movie. The lead male star took a night off from his Friday night bowling league to make the movie, yet he is the highlight of this very badly acted mess-terpiece. With a sewage plant as the film's centerpiece, some cardboard shacks for additional props, and very poor CGI effects, the term "low-budget" is something of an understatement. The typical B movie lures, naked girls in the shower, buckets of red paint sloshed about in the death scenes, are all missing from this one. And, as other comments have noted, the supposed native characters look mostly Chinese or Mexican, not Mongolian. The "sheriff" looks like he walked right out of some small Texas town to join the movie. Something was definitely missing from this flick.
BakuryuuTyranno Was I imagining it or was this movie somewhat devoid of the usual pacing?Okay, there's a guy searching for treasure while two doctors are trying to reach civilisation and these people are kidnapped by the local crime lord and meanwhile some manner of drill-using company is having difficulty because all their workers keep slacking or getting eaten.I'm confused. Very confused. I just wanted a monster movie. Was I that exhausted it all seemed complicated or was it really moving at speed comparable to erosion?Stephen Monroe, director of the best Syfy-commissioned movie, Wyvern, meanwhile provides a film with characters more charismatic than your average Syfy-commissioned movie. Unfortunately the monsters are lame. Their victims are usually distracted by something else and those aware can easily defeat them with firearms.
mexicoms Really, really bad movies delight me. To be a really, really bad movie a film must reach new heights of absurdity and make one laugh out loud at the ridiculousness of the events unfolding. Such movies, you think, must be written by those clever fourth graders, Kyle, Kenny, Stan and Eric. They are full of action, admittedly, very predictable action, and must have poor acting (although, one wonders if Meryl Streep could do them with any realism). Mega Piranha was a really, really bad movie. Death Worm of Mongolia, wasn't. It was extremely ho-hum with worse than usual acting, a silly story line and immensely, immense worm critters that were predictable and fairly easy to kill and outrun. The only redeeming feature in the movie was the Mongolian "Sherriff", who spoke perfect cowboy type English and drove around in a truck marked Police, need I say, printed in English. It took forever for the storyline to unfold and was a disappointment when it finally made sense. Also questionable is the apparel of the doctor who is wandering around Mongolia with some medicines to help people stricken with a disease she knows nothing about. I question if a doctor visiting a foreign country would parade around wearing a tank top and pedal pushers. It just looked inappropriate and quite unrealistic. Perhaps she would don such an outfit inside the shack they were using as a hospital, but outside...in public...very poor taste. All in all, I am sorry to say that Mongolian Death Worm was not a really, really bad movie, it was just boring dreck!