The machine they get to check out is an organic digital replication double helix genetic coding scrambler on a 1680 wave link with the maximum thrust at about 40 gig. Yeah, I memorized that. It basically turns men into women. So Dr. Oliver adds his mind control and creates a weapon for the government that sends mind-controlled women after enemies. But when the women go back into the machine for a return trip, they turn into alligator women.
**Spoiler Alert** The film follows a scientist with a military contract that is working on what he has dubbed a replicator. However, there is an issue when a man is sent through and comes out a woman on the other side. While he is working to correct the error a rival scientist has convinced the military to let him take over the project resulting in the human test subjects being exposed to that of an alligator. **spoiler Alert**
Repligator is a stand-alone program that takes already existing digital images (scanned photographs, files from digital cameras, computer generated graphics, etc.) and changes them with easy to use graphical effects into new images with the push of just ONE button. Let Repligator show you how easy it is to manipulate images - see the examples below.
It is just what you need for creating great new web site images, sprucing up your report or internal documents, creating new and eye catching logos and banners or just having some fun with pictures. There are already many paint programs which create effects, but at an enormous effort in time, learning, mouse movements and dollars! Above all these mathematical effects are often difficult to install, difficult to understand and with an unintuitive, complex interface. Repligator has no need for "plug-ins". There are no complex "preferences" or "setup" dialogs. Just install and go!
For example see how the image on the left was transformed into the other images with just a couple of presses of the key! No strings and mirrors here. No difficult learning curve, just press and go!
If you'd like to see more of the kinds of effects Repligator can produce check out the following images. Note: No paint program has been used to "touch up" the images you see on these pages. They are as produced directly by Repligator.
All the images were obtained with a simple starting image and a few presses of that magic F7 key. If you wish to "fine tune" an image at any stage you can stop and manually tinker with it's finer details until you just the look you're after.
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Owners of earlier versions can always upgrade to the latest version quite cheaply contact us to find out how to get your inexpensive upgrade today! Note: You can find out which version you have by looking under the help menu and clicking on the About Repligator menu item.
The Video is 1.33:1 full frame. Even though the movie was shot in a mix of 35mm and 16mm, the postproduction and special effects were done in standard definition video. The 1080p transfer upgrade looks rather sharp. The Audio is DTS-HD MA 5.1. This might be the best the film has ever sounded over the decades. The movie is subtitled.
Archival Bret McCormick Interview (6:22) was shot in 2013 for a previous release. They make it part of a newsreel. McCormick wanted to shoot as many films in one year like Roger Corman did. Time Tracers had the sets. He had the script written in a week and they shot the following week. They wanted to shoot the film in a weekend like Little Shop of Horrors. They shot it in four with a few extra days when they landed Brinke Stevens and Gunnar Hansen.
Director Bret McCormick Interview (23:57) gets into how a kid from Ft. Worth, Texas decided he could make his own movie without going out to Hollywood. He embraced 8mm and made a werewolf film.
Producer Wynn Winberg Interview (8:16) has him talk about doing corporate and industrial films. Wynn met Bret and they talked about making low budget films. He joined on RepliGator after the shot the first four days. The film at that point was only 75 minutes long so he helped them get 10 minutes and land a few actors that could get it more attention in the rental market. He knew Gunnar from a previous project and Bret knew Brinke Stevens. The extra scenes were shot in 16mm since the whole project was being done in video for the post-production and release.
Visual Vengeance presents RepliGator. Directed by Bret McCormick. Screenplay by Keith Kjornes, T.G. Weems & Wynn Winberg. Starring: Gunnar Hansen, Brinke Stevens, Keith Kjornes. Running Time: 85 minutes. Rating: Unrated. Release Date: September 26, 2023.
Triskaidekafiles is a love letter to cheesy cinema from the 80s and 90s, with the occasional dip into other eras. if you're a fan of MST3K, Elvira, Joe Bob Briggs, or just bad horror movies in general, Trisk is the place for you.
From director Bret McCormick (The Abomination) comes one of the most screwball, brain-melting late 90s direct-to-video entries ever made. At a top-secret military facility, a group of scientists and army brass work on the "The Replicator Project" which quickly goes awry when it turns all the male soldiers into gorgeous, scantily clad nymphets, who then morph into alligators when they reach the peak of sexual excitement! Starring original Leatherface Gunnar Hansen and iconic scream queen Brinke Stevens, Repligator enjoys its first ever release on Blu-ray, with brand new interviews and insights from the cast and creators of this sexy science-fiction send-up.
Repligator is an application which transforms your photos into lively images with amazing single click effects. The program is just what you need for easily creating great new WEB images, or fantastic graphics for leaftets, company and school magazines etc.
If you missed the cult classic RepliGator when it was released straight to video in the 1990s, now is your chance to give it a viewing - and it looks better than ever. Originally released in 1998 by director Bret McCormick, the bizarre film tells the story of military experiments going wrong by accidentally turning people into alligators. Courtesy of Visual Vengeance, the film is returning for a Blu-ray release in September, marking the debut of RepliGator on Blu-ray. The release comes with both new content along with archival footage as part of the jam-packed extras. A trailer promoting the release has also been unveiled, which you can check out below.
From director Bret McCormick (The Abomination) comes one of the most screwball, brain-melting late 90s direct-to-video entries ever made. At a top-secret military facility, a group of scientists and army brass work on the "The Replicator Project" which quickly goes awry when it turns all the male soldiers into gorgeous, scantily clad nymphets, who then morph into alligators when they reach the peak of sexual excitement!
The movie stars horror icon Gunnar Hansen, who rose to fame in the genre as the original actor to portray Leatherface in Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Iconic scream queen Brinke Stevens (The Slumber Party Massacre, Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama) also stars. Other cast members for the flick include Keith Kjornes, Randy Clower, TJ Myers, Carl Merritt, Alan York, Rocky Patterson, Tyler Mason, James Michael Taylor, Grady Niblo, and T.G. Weems.
This marks the debut of RepliGator on Blu-ray. With the special release will come a plethora of exclusive bonus features to give fans more bang for their buck. That includes all-new interviews and insights from the cast and creators of the film. The first pressing release of the Blu-ray will also include a limited edition slipcover and branded X-Ray Specs, and the Blu-ray also includes a folded mini-poster.
RepliGator will be released on Blu-ray on Sept. 29, 2023. That day will also see the release of another Blu-ray for a film by director Bret McCormick, which will be for his 1986 Super 8 film The Abomination. Visual Vengeance is known for giving cult classics from the 80s and 90s all-new releases on modern media, and you can keep up with new releases by following the company on Facebook.
"At a top-secret military facility, a group of scientists and army brass work on the "The Replicator Project" which quickly goes awry when it turns all the male soldiers into gorgeous, scantily clad nymphets, who then morph into alligators when they reach the peak of sexual excitement!" - synopsis provided by the distributor
This release comes with one audio option, a Dolby Digital stereo mix in English with removable English SDH. This audio track is in good shape; there are no issues with distortion or background noise. That said, range-wise, things can be limited at times. Fortunately, dialog comes through clearly, and everything sounds balanced.
Extras for this release include a Visual Vengeance trailer for Repligator (1 minute 10 seconds, Dolby Digital stereo English, no subtitles), original VHS trailer (3 minutes, Dolby Digital stereo English, no subtitles), original deleted opening scene (3 minutes 42 seconds, Dolby Digital stereo English, no subtitles), an archival making of featurette (4 minutes 49 seconds, Dolby Digital stereo English, no subtitles), an archival interview with director Bret McCormick (6 minutes 22 seconds, Dolby Digital stereo English, no subtitles), an interview with actor Randy Clower (3 minutes 16 seconds, Dolby Digital stereo English, no subtitles), an interview with actor Carl Merritt (6 minutes 49 seconds, Dolby Digital stereo English, no subtitles), an interview with actress Brinke Stevens (7 minutes 26 seconds, Dolby Digital stereo English, no subtitles), an interview with producer Wynn Winberg (8 minutes 16 seconds, Dolby Digital stereo English, no subtitles), an audio commentary with Bret McCormick and Glen Coburn, an audio commentary with Sam Panico of B&S About Movies and Bill Van Ryn of Drive-In Asylum, reversible cover art with original VHS art, 'Stick your own' VHS sticker sheet, a folded mini-poster, one pair of branded 'X-Ray Specs', 2-sided insert, and a slipcover (first pressing only).
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