Producer(s) Peter DavyDebbie Chen Running time 92 mins. Written by John Carl Buechler | Music by Andy Garfield Editor(s) Norman Apstein Initial release 1 September 2006 Music director Andy Garfield Cinematography James M. LeGoy | |
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Starring Jeff FaheyDee WallaceTony Todd Cast Similar |
The eden formula
The Eden Formula, also known as Tyrannosaurus Wrecks, is a 2006 made-for-television science fiction film written and directed by John Carl Buechler. Produced for the SyFy channel, the film recycles footage from the 1993 film Carnosaur, a film which Buechler had previously worked on as a special effects designer.
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Synopsis

Dr. Harrison Parker (Jeff Fahey) is a scientist working at Calgorin Industries who developed the Eden Formula, a chemical which can reproduce organisms and cure various diseases. However, unknown to Parker, deep underground the general area of his industrial district, other Calgorin Industries scientists have created a Tyrannosaurus rex from Parker's formula, and keep it locked away in a subterranean location in order to impress stockholders. Soon enough, industry spies enter a laboratory at Calgorin Industries so they can steal the formula and pass it off as their own, making millions of dollars.

Nevertheless, the spies accidentally set loose the bloodthirsty Tyrannosaur, which obliterates all objects and beings in the lab and rampages into the streets of Los Angeles. Parker and his friend Rhonda Shapton (Dee Wallace) now have to team up with a police officer (Tony Todd) so that they can stop both the determined rival company of Calgorin Industries and the Tyrannosaurus rex that continuously adds to its body count.
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Reception

The reviews for the film were mostly negative, with criticisms directed towards the film's plot and its puppetry effects. It has a rating of 3.0/10 on IMDb and currently holds a 6% rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
Home media
The film was released on DVD on February 20, 2007.
