At least it has some nifty effects OK, one nifty effect, which sees the Eldridge jammed atop a Chicago skyscraper. Metal Shifters) that he must be on retainer, The Philadelphia Experiment is the kind of movie that subs technobabble ("Thirty-five Teslas and climbing! Fast!") for true suspense. Directed by Paul Ziller, who's made so many of these Syfy originals (i.e. Hey, do people still give the middle finger?" He's all perplexed by our newfangled world, asking (I'm paraphrasing, but only a little), "Website? What's a website? Two-twenty-five? For coffee?!?. Gardener (Nicholas Lea, TV's V) zaps into 2012 and conveniently happens to be Molly's grandpa. Holy Battleship!Ĭoffee barista Molly (Emilie Ullerup, TV's Sanctuary) worries when her cop boyfriend (John Reardon, TV's Continuum) disappears while investigating the USS Eldridge's anachronistic cameo. ![]() Again, it has terrible consequences namely, a World War II destroyer ship suddenly transported to a modern-day runway. Based on the 1984 sci-fi movie of the same name, this made-for-Syfy version doesn't improve upon the premise of scientists cracking invisibility.
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