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Splice

User rating: 3.18 138 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: June 4, 2010

R | Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller | 1h 44m

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User rating: 3.18

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User rating: June 29, 2010

Very weird movie.

User rating: June 29, 2010

totally twisted and i'm loving it !woohoo

User rating: June 27, 2010

it should be a comedy instead of thriller

User rating: June 25, 2010

Boring, insulting, and unintelligent.

User rating: June 23, 2010

Just wild! I wanted to procreate immediately after seeing it!

User rating: June 23, 2010

Horrible script and awful movie direction. Shakespeare, Huxley, Orwell etc. or not, you would have to have an IQ below 100 to ACTUALLY believe this was in any way a good movie. Ethics and the idea aside, a bad script is simply-- a bad script. end of story.

User rating: June 22, 2010

It's just not what I thought it was going to be.

User rating: June 21, 2010

DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY,,,,want it to give a big fat "0" there's none.

User rating: June 19, 2010

Its a movie that questions human ethics. It has some intense scenes, but mostly a movie that shows how the lines of right and wrong can get skewed and the implications of that. I personally like the premise and how the movie developed and ended. But if you are looking to go get mindless entertainment, you won't find it here. I would suggest that the majority that didn't like movie, were looking for that or are incapable of looking past a few controversial scenes to look at the real issues the movie was presenting.

User rating: June 18, 2010

This is a very provocative if not great science fiction/horror film that really challenges the viewer to think about the ethics of gene splicing and cloning. If you have ever read any classic literature like Shakespeare, Huxley, Orwell, and Mary Shelley etc., which many of these other reviewers have not, you will discover all of the great themes of classic literature. Most of these other reviewers appear to be young people who think that blood and guts and special effects constitue a good movie and don't see beyond these elements. I also suspect that many of these reviewers have IQ's below 100.