Hollow Man

I. Have. Never. Seen. This.

How would the fine citizens of Sup Forums describe it?

Fappable

He goes invisible, and then decides to rape and kill everyone

Rape the girl from karate kid

Well, it gave me a boner.

It's not a good movie, but it's a very Verhoeven movie.

Hallowrapist

exactly what would happen to any man that gets invisible

you'd suck some titties then do some rapes

Schlock of the worst kind, but it's enjoyable if you "turn your brain off".

Kevin Bacon really hams it up like a champion, so if you like Kevin Bacon and half-assed thriller tropes, this movie is for you.

I'll watch it every once in a while, it's actually kind of enjoyable if you take it for what it is.

Good review, it's bad but has enough to keep you interested, it's pretty original.

good representation of the early 2000's

Man I must have jerked off to the VHS of this a thousand times

It would've been better if they spent the whole movie hunting invisible gorillas with thermal goggles

Starts off fine. Becomes crap by the end

Fun schlock

>How would the fine citizens of Reddit describe it?

Is that Moon Man on the cover?

this.

Seen behind the scene of it. director of robocop spared no expense to make the man disappearing effects. It became a footnote of CGI. Kevin Bacon can be seen as a quite dedicated actor working with what today is seen as standard issue equipment: green suits and tags.
But it lacked some magic and became irrelevant. Which was what happened to the director

what would you do if you had too much power and were not accountable to anyone?

It's Paul Verhoeven so it's not without its charms, but its also Paul Verhoeven at his most uninteresting.

How could he see if his eyes were invisible?

It's the only accurate movie about being invisible.