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Evolution

Coming to wipe that silly smile off your planet.
2001 | 101m | English

(140768 votes)

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A comedy that follows the chaos that ensues when a meteor hits the Earth carrying alien life forms that give new meaning to the term "survival of the fittest." David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, Seann William Scott, and Julianne Moore are the only people standing between the aliens and world domination... which could be bad news for the Earth.
Release Date: Jun 08, 2001
Director: Ivan Reitman
Writer: Don Jakoby, David Diamond, David Weissman
Genres: Comedy, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords governor, fire engine, giant monster, grand canyon, alien life-form, shampoo, evolution, high school teacher, government scientist, napalm, primate, advertisement
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, The Montecito Picture Company
Box Office Revenue: $98,376,292
Budget: $80,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
David Duchovny Dr. Ira Kane
Julianne Moore Dr. Allison Reed, CDC
Orlando Jones Prof. Harry Phineas Block
Seann William Scott Wayne Grey
Ted Levine General Russell Woodman
Ty Burrell Colonel Flemming
Ethan Suplee Deke
Michael Bower Danny
Dan Aykroyd Governor Lewis
Gregory Itzin Cartwright
Pat Kilbane Officer Johnson
Sarah Silverman Denise
Michelle Wolff Carla
Katharine Towne Nadine
Stephanie Hodge Jill Mason
John Cho Student
Steven Gilborn Judge Guilder
Wayne Duvall Dr. Paulson
Kyle Gass Officer Drake
Jerry Trainor Tommy
Jennifer Savidge Clare
Wendy Braun Nurse Tate
Michael Chapman Sheriff Long
Mary Pat Gleason Customer
Andrew Bowen Road Worker
Chris Wylde Student
Tom Woodruff Jr. Lead Primate Creature (uncredited)
Ashley Clark Lt. Cryer
Name Job
Don Jakoby Screenplay
John Powell Original Music Composer
Aggie Guerard Rodgers Costume Design
Thomas Robinson Harper Stunt Coordinator
J. Michael Riva Production Design
Michael Chapman Director of Photography
Margery Simkin Casting
Scott Martin Gershin Sound Effects Editor
Phil Tippett Visual Effects Supervisor
Dana E. Glauberman First Assistant Editor
Trevor Loomis First Assistant Camera
Howard Berger Effects Supervisor
Debbie Evans Utility Stunts
Eurlyne Epper Utility Stunts
Cliff Fleming Aerial Coordinator
Sonia Bhalla Second Second Assistant Director
Christopher Allen Nelson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Troy Gilbert Utility Stunts
Annie Ellis Utility Stunts
Freddie Hice Utility Stunts
Oakley Lehman Stunts
Mic Rodgers Utility Stunts
Joanna Shelmidine Stunt Double
Keith Campbell Utility Stunts
Tim Rigby Utility Stunts
Todd Homme Music Supervisor
William B. Kaplan Production Sound Mixer
David Rosenthal I/O Supervisor
Tim de Pala Visual Effects Coordinator
Betsy McClung Sequence Leads
Terry Doherty Set Dresser
Sandy Williams Key Grip
Melton C. Maxwell Chief Lighting Technician
Troy Brown Utility Stunts
Donna Evans Utility Stunts
Erik Rondell Stunt Double
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Janet Brady Utility Stunts
Tom Elliott Utility Stunts
Cinda-Lin James Stunt Double
David Diamond Screenplay
David Weissman Screenplay
Wendy Greene Bricmont Editor
Jeffrey Wilhoit Foley
Ben Woolverton Leadman
Masako Masuda Set Designer
Richard F. Mays Art Direction
Colette Slattery Hairstylist
Laini Thompson Makeup Artist
John-Paul Riva Art Department Coordinator
Matthew Bekoff Set Designer
Dino DiMuro Sound Effects Editor
Dan Hegeman Sound Effects Editor
Bob Beemer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Per Hallberg Supervising Sound Editor
Eric Armstrong Animation Supervisor
Eric Leven CG Supervisor
Mark Wendell CG Supervisor
Yuri Bartoli Visual Effects Art Director, Creature Design
Crys Forsyth-Smith Visual Effects Producer
Kevin Rose-Williams Visual Effects Editor
Nancy St. John Visual Effects Producer
Des Carey Visual Effects Editor
Ron Goodman Helicopter Camera
Murray Close Still Photographer
Winnie D. Brown Costume Supervisor
Chanthou Kozberg Set Costumer
Saul Saladow First Assistant Editor
Dave Robling Transportation Coordinator
Peter J. Silbermann Unit Publicist
Judith A. Cory Hair Department Head
David F. Klassen Supervising Art Director
Laura Graham ADR Editor
Steve Knisely Location Scout
Marc Baird Production Illustrator
Sheldon Kahn Editor
Eric Sundahl Set Designer
Noelle King Set Designer
Lauri Gaffin Set Decoration
Edward St. George Hairstylist
Elaine L. Offers Makeup Artist
Ken Wensevic Makeup Artist
Walt Hadfield Construction Coordinator
Christopher Assells Sound Effects Editor
Randy Kelley Sound Effects Editor
Scott Sanders Sound Effects Editor
Scott Millan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Karen Baker Landers Supervising Sound Editor
Burt Dalton Special Effects Coordinator
Eric Bruneau CG Supervisor
Eric Reynolds Animation Supervisor
Peter G. Travers CG Supervisor
Don Howe Animation Manager
Mike Chambers Visual Effects Producer
Ken Kokka Visual Effects Producer
Jennifer Leo Russ Visual Effects Editor
Jim Berney Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel C. Gold Camera Operator
David Luckenbach First Assistant "B" Camera, Steadicam Operator
Ian Fox Additional Camera
Lorenzo Hearns Jr. Set Costumer
Bunny Andrews Music Editor
Barbara Tuss Script Supervisor
Kokayi Ampah Location Manager
Karyn Huston Key Hair Stylist
Ken Chase Key Makeup Artist
Chris Jargo Supervising ADR Editor
Dennis Butterworth Greensman
Leslie Ross Painter
Thomas Meikle Sculptor
Bill 'Kauhane' Hoyt Standby Painter
Gavin Greenaway Additional Music
Susan Deal Craft Service
Kevin Du Toit Post Production Assistant
Michael Denering Scenic Artist
Jon Crush Stand In
Phred Lender Systems Administrators & Support
Frank Roughan Transportation Captain
Brian Bennett Utility Stunts
Steven Jetton Layout
Larry Pausback Best Boy Electric
Charles Rose Lighting Supervisor
Donald A. Spadoni Rigging Gaffer
Janet Lonsdale Production Accountant
Alessandra Cave Production Manager
Jude Jensen Researcher
Helen Kozora Set Decoration Buyer
Prentice Randolph Carpenter
Jim Alfonso Driver
Jim Turner Production Controller
John Barnette Set Medic
Jacob Chambers Stunts
Curt Sobel Temp Music Editor
Paul Deason Unit Production Manager
Mauriece Jacks Jr. Video Assist Operator
Brandon Crummett Editorial Production Assistant
Jay Galbo Electrician
David Dunbar Rigging Grip
Michele Short Casting Associate
Leslie Valentino Production Coordinator
Angela Heald Production Supervisor
Jeff Porrello Boom Operator
Elizabeth Finch Orchestrator
Clint Colver Digital Compositors
Mark Irvin Special Effects Supervisor
David J. Negron Sr. Storyboard
John Clinton Digital Producer
Steve Wolfe Camera Loader
Michael Neumann First Assistant Director
Tony Negrete First Assistant Sound Editor
Diana Goodwin Set Decorating Coordinator
Rick Colosimo Grip
Carlos Rosario Costume Illustrator
Bruce Benson Pilot
Dieter Busch Second Assistant Director
Renan Galindo Lighting Technician
Ray Felipe Script Researcher
Paul Jyrälä Foley Editor
David Schneider Utility Sound
Steven Olds Visual Effects Designer
Chris Hogan Dialogue Editor
Kimaree Long Dialogue Editor
Fred Peck III Sound Recordist
Candice Dobkousky Costumer
Kenneth Roth Additional Second Assistant Director
Eric Ramsey Storyboard Artist
Greg Steele ADR Mixer
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Mixer
Lance Gilmer Special Effects Technician
Karen Jine Visual Effects Production Assistant
Kofi Elam Stunt Double
Lonnie Leslie Best Boy Grip
Rodney Sandoval Second Assistant Camera
Anthony Harris Digital Color Timer
Andy Hill Music Consultant
Primrose Fukuchi Assistant Accountant
Francis Meade Warner Assistant Production Coordinator
Alonzo Ruvalcaba Head of Production
Daniel Myers Boone Payroll Accountant
Steven R. Molen Production Executive
Angie Ryan Second Assistant Accountant
Bryan D. Garofalo Assistant Property Master
Alan Shultz Dolly Grip
Carol Demarti Ager/Dyer
Bryan Fletchall Techno Crane Operator
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Alexi Saldamando Casting Assistant
Philip D. Morrill Assistant Sound Editor
George Doering Musician
Anthony Scott CG Animator
Laura Harris Atkinson Dialogue Editor
Lauren Stephens Dialogue Editor
Michelle Pazer ADR Editor
Hope M. Parrish Property Master
Dana McCall On Set Dresser
Nina Saxon Title Designer
James Moriana Foley Artist
Greg Zimmerman Foley Recordist
Thomas Krebs Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Daniel Kuehn Visual Effects Production Manager
Deborah Thomas Data Wrangler
Anna Solorio-Catalano Assistant Editor
Rhonda Baer Assistant Location Manager
Claudia Bonfe Art Department Production Assistant
Chuck Sharp Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Jim McVay Compositing Supervisor
Tony Hobbs Extras Casting
Michael Strong Key Rigging Grip
Liz Borges-Herzog Production Assistant
Jorge Agraz Production Secretary
Tommy J. Huff Utility Stunts
Tony Lamberti Sound Effects Editor
Dennis Sands Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunt Double
Ivan Reitman Director
Erik Winquist Compositing Artist
Name Title
Tom Pollock Executive Producer
Joe Medjuck Producer
Jeff Apple Executive Producer
Sheldon Kahn Associate Producer
Ronell Venter Associate Producer
David Rodgers Executive Producer
Ken Schwenker Associate Producer
Paul Deason Co-Producer
Daniel Goldberg Producer
Ivan Reitman Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Lubricant and the giant product placement. A meteorite falls to Earth and lands right in the desert at Glen Canyon, Arizona. Two college professors, Dr. Ira Kane and Prof. Harry Phineas Block, take it upon themselves to investigate and mooch around. At the site, they discover worm like insects th ... at are not of this world. Thinking they are on to Nobel Prize type history, they are dismayed when the government takes over the site and shunts them out the way. But as the insects start to evolve in the Earth atmosphere, they take on various shapes and forms of alien creatures. Pretty soon the whole place is over run and the government is at a loss in how to stop them. Enter Ira, Harry, Wayne and Allison to hopefully save the day. Directed by Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters 1 & 2), Evolution is a zany sci-fi comedy that achieves firmly what it sets out to do. Using the available special effects for great rewards, and lashing it in Technicolor, all that remained was to have a cast happy to be in on the joke itself. Up step David Duchovny (revelling in none serious X Files malarkey), Orlando Jones (getting all the best lines), Julianne Moore (accident prone) and Sean Wiillian Scott (goofball fireman wannabe). Backed up by Ted Levine, Dan Ackroyd, Ethan Suplee and Ty Burrell, pic is well served right across the cast list. Of course they aren't asked to do anything special, but it's not that kind of film. There's enough here for all the family to enjoy, kids will be awed by the array of alien creatures, whilst the adults should be chuckling away at some of the jokes. If you are expecting real science then you have come to the wrong place, Evolution parodies the sci-fi parodies, and then some. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Ira" (David Duchovny) and "Harry" (Orlando Jones) are local college professors who go to investigate a meteor landing near their American town. When they get there, though, they discover it's riddled with strange looking creepy-crawlies that don't look at all indigenous. It's not long before the ar ... my shows up and these two are kicked off the project by an wholly incompetent "Gen. Woodman" (Ted Levine) and proper scientist "Allison" (Julianne Moore) - an ex of "Ira" who relishes sticking the knife in. As these beasties start to grow in number and size and become more menacing, the state governor "Lewis" (Dan Aykroyd) demands that the army takes action - but what can they do? Napalm? Meantime, our two intrepid scientists and their buddy "Wayne" (Seann William Scott) are working on a more "direct" approach to thwarting the expansion of our menacing alien visitors. At times it's quite a good laugh and some effort has gone into creating some squelchy and sticky monsters. There are even some hungry blue apes and SWS does a good job trying to tunelessly serenade one in the mall, but the rest of this is not especially original and the whole thing really relies too heavily on "Jones" to bring us some predictably comedy whilst Duchovny and Moore fall rather flat amidst a sea of not so subtle advertising. It's watchable and quite good fun, though, just not a film you'll remember.

Jun 06, 2024