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Invasion au Far West

Titre original : High Plains Invaders
  • Téléfilm
  • 2009
  • 1h 25min
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4,5/10
1,4 k
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Invasion au Far West (2009)
ActionAventureComédieHorreurOccidentalScience-fictionThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA wild west town hosts the strangest showdown of all: against an invading army of extraterrestrials. Outlaws and townspeople must join forces to survive.A wild west town hosts the strangest showdown of all: against an invading army of extraterrestrials. Outlaws and townspeople must join forces to survive.A wild west town hosts the strangest showdown of all: against an invading army of extraterrestrials. Outlaws and townspeople must join forces to survive.

  • Réalisation
    • Kristoffer Tabori
  • Scénario
    • Richard Beattie
  • Casting principal
    • Constantin Barbulescu
    • Dan Bordeianu
    • Adriana Butoi
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    4,5/10
    1,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Kristoffer Tabori
    • Scénario
      • Richard Beattie
    • Casting principal
      • Constantin Barbulescu
      • Dan Bordeianu
      • Adriana Butoi
    • 26avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux12

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    Constantin Barbulescu
    • Grizzled Miner
    Dan Bordeianu
    • Deputy
    Adriana Butoi
    • Prospector's Wife
    Antony Byrne
    • Gus McGreevey
    Sorin Cristea
    • Prospector Franklin
    James Carroll Jordan
    James Carroll Jordan
    • Sheriff
    • (as James Jordan)
    Sebastian Knapp
    • Jules Arning
    Dugald Bruce-Lockhart
    Dugald Bruce-Lockhart
    • Cornelius Harrington
    • (as Dugald Bruce Lockhart)
    Angus MacInnes
    Angus MacInnes
    • Silich Cure
    James Marsters
    James Marsters
    • Sam Danville
    Cindy Sampson
    Cindy Sampson
    • Abigail Pixley
    Sanny van Heteren
    • Rose
    • Réalisation
      • Kristoffer Tabori
    • Scénario
      • Richard Beattie
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    4Safetylight

    Like Saturday Morning Cartoons

    The Good:

    -Neat, Original Idea; Aliens v.s. Cowboys. How can you screw that up?

    -Nice set design, costumes, casting. Looks like what I imagine a real Western town might have been like if I wasn't being overly critical.

    -Marsters is fun to see playing the hero.

    -The production values, action and running around and hammy story-telling was all very formula, but nonetheless executed with competence. It was as good as any average hour-long TV drama, and we've all sat through enough of that stuff without complaint.

    The Bad:

    -Dreary lighting. This might have been on purpose, but I found it a bit tiresome. Some clear sunlight would have gone a long way.

    -The sci-fi thinking is about as sophisticated as a mediocre old Star Trek episode (minus the Kirk/Bones/Spock magic). The alien bugs eat, get this, *Uranium*. -Now, if this were the 1950's when, in the minds of the public, uranium was akin to magical pixie dust; the Gee-Whiz Science of the era, then it might not have seemed hopelessly silly. But today, it's simply not that impressive a trope to run a whole story around. Though, apparently the writer slept through high school science because in his world view, uranium, being the fuel of leading-edge human science *seventy* years ago, must clearly also be the core ingredient of any super-advanced alien society as well.

    And for some reason, when it comes to this particular brand of silly, other levels of child-like thinking crop up. Because the aliens don't just eat uranium; oh no! It's also their primary weapon! But they don't use radioactive space rays. No sir! They shoot big Indian arrow head chunks of the stuff out of their tails. Uranium is probably the life blood of their entire alien empire as well, but I wouldn't know, because I had to give up two thirds of the way through the story. It just got too dumb for me and I started cringing.

    -The dialogue was hammy; it sounded like what a child thinks the adult world sounds like. The actors did their best with what they had.

    Conclusion: "High Plains Invaders" looks pretty good if you don't examine it too closely. If you're a (young) kid, this would probably be fun. But if you're a discerning adult, the whole exercise is tiresome and unrewarding. It's not so bad that you'll feel abused, but I say that after having hit the 'eject' button before finishing.

    Only watch this if you're under the age of 10, stoned or have absolutely nothing else to do.
    3accountcrapper

    Hammy & Toothless

    Aliens invade a small town in westernville land. That's it for the plot. There is a lame attempt at a love interest sub plot but it never takes off and just seems like wasted lines.

    This movie felt like I was watching grown men playing 'lets pretend' out in the back garden. It just had nothing to it that you could believe in. There was no single point throughout the entire film where there was an emotional connection with the audience. The acting was for the most part ridiculous not just hammy and poor but ridiculous. The female bounty hunter was just... I can't think of a superlative to meet so I'll just say miscast. Shouting out her corny lines in this schoolyard westernville town cheap TV accent.

    The sound was pretty decent. The lighting I did not like. I think maybe a tint or some basic attempt at contrast was needed but it was all very samey and bland. The CGI was just passable not good but it was better than cardboard (although not a funny). All in all a film with very little charm or wit to carry off the lower budget. If you want to see a similar theme in a different setting (i.e. not westernville land town) look for Alien Raiders to see how a film of this kind can be made so much better on similar (if not smaller) budgets.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Not that bad for a SyFy channel movie

    Okay, this is far from perfect, but it is watchable compared to other SyFy channel movies, most of which range from really quite bad to unwatchable. Granted the story is formulaic, the writing silly and weak, the characters clichéd and the ending abrupt. However, what makes High Plains Invaders better than most of SyFy's outputs is that in particular while it is not high art visually it doesn't look cheap either. The photography and editing is less slapdash than usual, the lighting has more atmosphere and the effects are much less crude and used fairly well. The music and sound effects for a SyFy movie are also above average, the film's direction while hardly genius or influential actually feels as though there is direction evident and the pacing is much more even than usual, going at a brisker pace without feeling too rushed apart from the ending. Also while the characters are clichéd, James Marsters, Sanny Van Hetteren and Cindy Sampson's above decent performances stopped me from feeling bored and disengaged by them. So all in all, could've done with a lot of improvements but actually compared to a lot of SyFy's stuff it is one of their more tolerable movies. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    6mike-ryan455

    Modern meets period with bizarre results

    Let me start off by saying that it's better than most of the pot boiler Sci Fi channel movies. It makes a tiny bit of pseudo science fiction sense.

    I'll start off with a pet peeve of mine, ridiculous gun handling. They mixed extremely modern guns with period guns with no rhyme or reason. Modern Smith and Wesson revolvers in stainless steel with modern target sights and ventilated ribs are used side by side with ones that almost could be period. It's sloppy, very sloppy.

    It's no gem. It's pleasant, something to watch when you've had a bad day and are just in the mood to relax to something mindless. Unfortunately I found many of the characters ridiculously bad. The worst was the woman bounty hunter. She was just too 21st century politically correct, but she wasn't the only one.
    4juneebuggy

    Bizarre western/sci-fi mashup

    Well I made it through this bizarre western/sci-fi mash up, that's about all I can say about this. It's a definite B-movie with the aliens reminiscent of (copied from) 'War Of The Worlds' only on a smaller and much cheaper scale as is the whole tone of this weird movie.

    It follows (best I can figure) a condemned outlaw (train robber Sam Phoenix -James Marsters) who's eminent hanging is abruptly halted by an invasion of aliens. Outlaws and townspeople must then join forces to survive as the ragtag group find sanctuary in a church. Yeah this was a tough movie to get through. I found the female gunslinger/bounty hunter character super annoying but was strangely fascinated by James Marsters' hair which look great throughout. 05.13

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    • Gaffes
      Uranium isn't explosive and can't be ignited by dynamite. Uranium-233 will "go supercritical" and result in a nuclear explosion if more than about 33 pounds are formed into a perfect sphere (more is needed if it is shaped differently. Other isotopes of Uranium have even larger critical masses. Since the Uranium in the boxes hadn't already exploded, they must not have contained the critical mass of uranium and blowing the boxes up with dynamite would only have scattered the uranium making it less likely to explode.
    • Citations

      Gus McGreevey: Every condemned man gets a last request. What's yours gonna be?

      Sam Danville: Well, I wouldn't mind if they'd built that gallows a little higher. I'd prefer it if my neck snapped straight off instead of strangling slow-like. There's no dignity in a death like that.

      Gus McGreevey: Ask for a cigar.

      Sam Danville: Hmm, why's that?

      Gus McGreevey: The sheriff brings them in special and hates having to share, even with a dying man.

      Sam Danville: Never did kind to smoking. Nearly choked me to death the first time I tried.

      Gus McGreevey: Death by cigar. Sure beats a noose.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 août 2009 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • Roumanie
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Alien Invaders
    • Lieux de tournage
      • MediaPro Studios, Bucarest, Roumanie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Castel Film Romania
      • Media Pro Pictures
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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      • 2 000 000 $CA (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.78 : 1

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