The longest 2 hours and 20 mins of my life it seemed like. Interesting concept for the movie but the unrealistic details of the transformation and non-sensical ending was very disconcerting. It appears that the movie maker was trying to copy effects from other horror movies (the Thing) but not very successful. They were more interested in showing "gross" special effects or strange camera angles rather than developing a coherent story that was actually followable. Such an empty movie; I am surprised that Demi Moore and Dennis Quaid actually agreed to be in it.