Una serie de esferas alienígenas aterrizan en el planeta Tierra destruyendo todo a su paso con facilidad. Corresponde a un científico y al presidente de los Estados Unidos encontrar la maner... Leer todoUna serie de esferas alienígenas aterrizan en el planeta Tierra destruyendo todo a su paso con facilidad. Corresponde a un científico y al presidente de los Estados Unidos encontrar la manera de detener la invasión alienígena.Una serie de esferas alienígenas aterrizan en el planeta Tierra destruyendo todo a su paso con facilidad. Corresponde a un científico y al presidente de los Estados Unidos encontrar la manera de detener la invasión alienígena.
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When I stumbled upon the 2024 movie "Alien: Rubicon" here in 2025, there wasn't even a moment's doubt in my mind that this was a mockbuster from The Asylum. Now, I hadn't even heard about the movie prior to watching it, so I had no idea what I was in for. But the movie's cover, which was quite nice actually, and the movie's title just screamed The Asylum to High Heavens.
And true enough, this was indeed a movie from The Asylum.
I have to say that writers Glenn Campbell and Tammy Klein didn't really put together a particularly thrilling or exciting script and storyline. And sitting through "Alien: Rubicon" proved to be somewhat of a challenge of wills. And to make things even more dragged out, director Adrian Avila spends a lot of the movie's run time of filming Preston Geer (playing Dr. Jeff Morrow) and Paul Logan (playing Captain Sean Jeffe) as they sit in a helicopter cockpit following the unidentified sphere around. And it grew rather tedious and boring quite quickly.
The only faces on the cast list that I was familiar with was Michael Paré, Paul Logan and Lindsey Marie Wilson. The acting performances in the movie were fair, but nothing outstanding. Truth be told, then the actors and actresses didn't really have much of any solid material to work with.
Visually, then I will say that The Asylum definitely upped their game. The CGI effects in the movie were quite good for a The Asylum movie. But it just wasn't enough to make up for the lackluster script and storyline.
I doubt that even the most hardcore of sci-fi fans will get a kick out of watching "Alien: Rubicon".
Actually, the best thing about this movie was actually the cover, sad fact, but true. And you see the aliens for maybe 2 seconds in the entire movie. Unbelievable.
My rating of director Adrian Avila's 2024 movie "Alien: Rubicon" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
And true enough, this was indeed a movie from The Asylum.
I have to say that writers Glenn Campbell and Tammy Klein didn't really put together a particularly thrilling or exciting script and storyline. And sitting through "Alien: Rubicon" proved to be somewhat of a challenge of wills. And to make things even more dragged out, director Adrian Avila spends a lot of the movie's run time of filming Preston Geer (playing Dr. Jeff Morrow) and Paul Logan (playing Captain Sean Jeffe) as they sit in a helicopter cockpit following the unidentified sphere around. And it grew rather tedious and boring quite quickly.
The only faces on the cast list that I was familiar with was Michael Paré, Paul Logan and Lindsey Marie Wilson. The acting performances in the movie were fair, but nothing outstanding. Truth be told, then the actors and actresses didn't really have much of any solid material to work with.
Visually, then I will say that The Asylum definitely upped their game. The CGI effects in the movie were quite good for a The Asylum movie. But it just wasn't enough to make up for the lackluster script and storyline.
I doubt that even the most hardcore of sci-fi fans will get a kick out of watching "Alien: Rubicon".
Actually, the best thing about this movie was actually the cover, sad fact, but true. And you see the aliens for maybe 2 seconds in the entire movie. Unbelievable.
My rating of director Adrian Avila's 2024 movie "Alien: Rubicon" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
I had been looking forward to watching this movie, but am now kicking myself for watching it!!! This movie so reminded me of the early SciFi channel's movies. It is that BAD!!! The title makes one think of the "Alien" franchise, but it is NOT about that. I am a Science Fiction buff, but I will NEVER watch another movie like this!!! Totally unworthy of Science Fiction!!! A decent cast, but an excruciating script and ABSOLUTELY POOR script, plus the misleading title, reels in viewers, to an ABSOLUTELY WASTE OF TIME!!! If you want to watch it after reading this review (my first) , be my guest, but I can guarantee you that you will be disappointed!!! If I could have rated it 0, I would have.
I cannot believe Asylum got Michael Paré to play in this Alien Romulus copywrite infringement garbage. This studio has got to be breaking laws somehow by duping unsuspecting theater goers who may mistake this for the latest Alien movie Romulus, or even a newer one than that due to the "different" title "Rubicon" It is a crying shame that resources have to be wasted on trash from people who obviously have nothing to offer original in their lives but to steal others ideas and trash them so miserably. I couldn't get through just a few minutes in when I looked up the studio company and saw "Asylum" then I shut it off. Don't waste your time unless you have NOTHING else to watch at all.
Don't waste your time watching this...
Bad script, bad acting (really bad), bad CGI. What more could you ask for?
I could only stomach this for 10 minutes, then bailed on it.
Never saw the Alien. Never saw the Rubicon.
I went back and re-watched "Aliens" just to get the taste of this thing out of my head.
Don't get it confused with Alien: Romulus which might be a better flick.
This movie should be up for a Grand Prize in this year's Golden Raspberry Awards.
I wouldn't be surprised if it swept those awards and took home a bushel of raspberries.
It's that bad. Honest.
Take a nap instead of watching this, it will be time better spent.
I could only stomach this for 10 minutes, then bailed on it.
Never saw the Alien. Never saw the Rubicon.
I went back and re-watched "Aliens" just to get the taste of this thing out of my head.
Don't get it confused with Alien: Romulus which might be a better flick.
This movie should be up for a Grand Prize in this year's Golden Raspberry Awards.
I wouldn't be surprised if it swept those awards and took home a bushel of raspberries.
It's that bad. Honest.
Take a nap instead of watching this, it will be time better spent.
I've enjoyed some of The Asylum's movies and have to admit their special effects have gotten better. Many times their movies fall into the so bad and ridiculous they are great category, but unfortunately this is not one of them. For all it's OK effects, 99% of this movie is just actors standing around in a room talking about the action. If you've seen the trailer you have seen the entire minute of good stuff in this fiasco. As usual there is some LOL absurd dialogue but not enough to make this enjoyable. While watching this and being bored by it I did wonder what these actors do when they get a call telling them they got the part in a movie from The Asylum ? Cry ? Laugh and curse fate ? Wonder how they're going to spend the $45 paycheck ? Not worth watching.
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- TriviaAccording to the Exploding Helicopter website, Alien Rubicon features 13 exploding helicopters - the most ever seen in any one film.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 26min(86 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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