

As for Natasha Henstridge, she has more or less a supporting part, but one that is rather imaginatively linked to the central story line. Michael Madsen understood that, to be sure, and thanks to his trademarked coolness, he walks away with the picture. Despite the icky (and variable in quality, though impressive in the last 10 minutes) special effects and the large amounts of blood and t&a, the film never becomes truly disturbing, because you're never meant to take it 100% seriously. Now, I am not about to tell you that this is a great film, but if you set your expectations low, you are likely to have fun. The people who are stating that this movie is the worst sequel they've ever seen obviously never saw "Hercules II" or "Jaws 3-D" or "Hellraiser II".
