What a great surprise. When Hollywood screenwriter Zak Penn decided it was high time he made the leap from frustrated Hollywood screenwriter (X2, SUSPECT ZERO) to director, he found his own financing for his own script and some how managed to wrangle German director Werner Herzog into a starring role. The result is a smart mockumentary that isn't the one long inside joke that you might expect from a Hollywood insider. It's actually a clever commentary on documentary filmmaking, an pretty good monster movie to boot. The film purports to be a real documentary about an incident that occurred on Scotland's Loch Ness assembled mostly out of the remnants of another aborted...
Released:
2004
Rated:
PG-13
Length:
94 mins