Fire Serpent

2007 "The Inferno is Upon us."
3.4| 1h29m| R| en
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Alien creatures emerge from the sun and attack Earth.

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
TheLittleSongbird I do admittedly get some novelty value out of SyFy's movies, though most of them are simply terrible. Fire Serpent is not their worst, but when I say that most of their movies are terrible Fire Serpent is not an exception. The scenery is bright and colourful, but that's pretty much it for redeeming values, because everywhere else visually the editing is choppy at best and the effects are mostly artificial-looking, if never quite Titanic II or Mega Piranha bad. The script and characters are cardboard-thin, with the script also cheesy and the characters, even with some attempt at back story and motivations, are still unengaging. Even worse is the story which is contrived and dull for the most part and lacking any sort of suspense or excitement. The actors seem to know the movie is bad and don't really seem to have their hearts in it. That's including Nicholas Brendan, who I liked in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In conclusion, too contrived and never ignited my fire, sorry. 1/10 Bethany Cox
Neil Welch The colours were nice and bright.The special effects were mostly adequate, occasionally good, sometimes poor.The colours were nice and bright.The story was drivel. The script was poor.The colours were nice and bright.Nicholas Brendon was a regular in a popular TV series once.The colours were nice and bright.Randolph Mantooth was a regular in a popular TV series once.The colours were nice and bright.Robert Beltran was a regular in a popular TV series once.The colours were nice and bright.Oh, did I mention that the colours were nice and bright?
sejdoodah I would not say this movie was akin to the usual sci-fi movies on Saturday night, but it won't be winning any awards either.The writing was poor, however I believe the actors did the best they could with what they had – with the exception of the TV news crew women at the start. I found Nicholas Brendon's character to be the most 'believable' but they rest did as good as they could. I'm sorry but Beltran's character started off being poorly fleshed out, but by the end of the film he was over the top.The SFX were not ILM worthy, but they were a hair better than most movies on the channel.All in all, I found it watchable, but not very ripping. I will give the appropriate accolades to Mr. Brendon. He seems to have taken the part as far as he could with what he had. Better scripting and better directing by Shatner (although not nearly as bad as 'Star Trek: Generations' IMHO) may have made this just a wee bit better.
Michael O'Keefe Sci-Fi channel presents FIRE SERPENT. Some interesting FX, but story line not all that interesting. Jake(Nicholas Brendon)is little more than a rookie firefighter that watches his partner go up in flames. A 40-year veteran, Dutch Fallon(Randolph Mantooth)convinces Jake that the recent strange fires are the product of a serpent that actually lives in the fire. Chris Andrews(Sandrine Holt)is a female government agent assigned to take charge of an investigation. She temporarily sides with an agent from Washington named Cooke, that seems to have had dealings with Fallon in the past. It is obvious that the serpent needs to be destroyed before it destroys mankind. This quirky film can't be taken seriously, though it will remind you to check your fire insurance. If you happen to have an innocent fetish with fire...this is your flick.