Germany / Feb 12, 2002
The Antman (2003)
Don't bring your wife to see this film.
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
“The Antman” is a lovingly-made but sluggish monster-movie parody, done with German-speaking actors on a sparse soundstage standing in for 1950s Mexico. Promising concept is bolstered by colorful performances by Gotz Otto and Lars Rudolph, and the filmmakers have fun with pic’s look, right down to tacky lighting worthy of Roger Corman. But Marc Meyer’s script isn’t fast or funny enough to keep pace with energetic visuals. The first in a projected series of B-movie homages grouped as “Planet B,” the producers might want to call in Joe Dante to supervise the rest, as “Antman” seems unlikely to crawl very far beyond its native borders
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Antman |
| Original language | Deutsch (DE) |
| Spoken languages | Deutsch |
| Production countries | Germany |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | TTD Checkpoint Berlin Filmproductions GmbH, Cinemedia, Studio Babelsberg |
| Release date | 15 gennaio 2003 |
| Writer | Marc Meyer |
| Editing | Markus Schmidt |
| Cinematography | Alexander Fischerkoesen |
| Assistant directors | Christoph Gampl |
| Camera operators | Alexander Fischerkoesen |
| Additional photography | Alexander Fischerkoesen |
| Music | Ingo Ludwig Frenzel |
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| Sound | Ingo Ludwig Frenzel |
| Budget | 800.000 € |
Release dates
Premiere
Theatrical release
Germany / Jan 15, 2003 / 16
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