Un groupe d'extraterrestres envahit la Terre après la capture de deux extraterrestres par l'armée américaine.Un groupe d'extraterrestres envahit la Terre après la capture de deux extraterrestres par l'armée américaine.Un groupe d'extraterrestres envahit la Terre après la capture de deux extraterrestres par l'armée américaine.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Sharron Jones
- Petra
- (voix)
- …
David London
- Gweldor
- (voix)
Derry Crews
- Hagor
- (voix)
Chris Holloway
- Dr. Mantle
- (voix)
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Right, well I have to be bluntly honest and say that I harbored zero expectations for the 2021 sci-fi movie "Alien: Battlefield Earth" when I stumbled upon it here in 2022.
First of all, I had never heard about the movie, and the title alone was just oozing with low budget and questionable sci-fi. But I have to admit that I was really intrigued by the movie's cover/poster, because it looked really interesting.
Needless to say that the movie's cover/poster was the best thing about the entire ordeal. Sad but true. And also needless to say that the movie's cover/poster over-sells the movie by several miles. The movie was nowhere near what the cover/poster insinuated.
The storyline in "Alien: Battlefield Earth" certainly had potential, but it just felt half-hearted and sort of rushed. So while writers Andrew Jones and Sharon Jones were on the right path, the movie was a swing and a miss.
And to make matters worse, then the CGI used for the aliens was just downright abysmal to look at. It was like something from a mid-2000s computer game. The animation was wooden and rigid, and I was laughing so hard at the lack of animation on the mouths when the aliens spoke. Sure, I suppose it was supposed to be telepathy, perhaps, but come on. And needless to say that the aliens in the movie looked nothing near as interesting as they did on the cover/poster. It was as if the CGI department were cut short of funds before adding the detailing textures and finishing animations.
The acting performances in "Alien: Battlefield Earth" were every bit as wooden and rigid as the poor CGI. But hey, I suppose the actors and actresses were having fun making this project come to life.
It is movies like "Alien: Battlefield Earth" that give the sci-fi genre a bad reputation, and also why I am usually hesitant to sit down to watch sci-fi movies.
If you enjoy sci-fi movies, do yourself a favor and stay well clear of this one from director Andrew Jones. It simply isn't worth the time, money or effort.
My rating of "Alien: Battlefield Earth" lands on a one out of ten stars.
First of all, I had never heard about the movie, and the title alone was just oozing with low budget and questionable sci-fi. But I have to admit that I was really intrigued by the movie's cover/poster, because it looked really interesting.
Needless to say that the movie's cover/poster was the best thing about the entire ordeal. Sad but true. And also needless to say that the movie's cover/poster over-sells the movie by several miles. The movie was nowhere near what the cover/poster insinuated.
The storyline in "Alien: Battlefield Earth" certainly had potential, but it just felt half-hearted and sort of rushed. So while writers Andrew Jones and Sharon Jones were on the right path, the movie was a swing and a miss.
And to make matters worse, then the CGI used for the aliens was just downright abysmal to look at. It was like something from a mid-2000s computer game. The animation was wooden and rigid, and I was laughing so hard at the lack of animation on the mouths when the aliens spoke. Sure, I suppose it was supposed to be telepathy, perhaps, but come on. And needless to say that the aliens in the movie looked nothing near as interesting as they did on the cover/poster. It was as if the CGI department were cut short of funds before adding the detailing textures and finishing animations.
The acting performances in "Alien: Battlefield Earth" were every bit as wooden and rigid as the poor CGI. But hey, I suppose the actors and actresses were having fun making this project come to life.
It is movies like "Alien: Battlefield Earth" that give the sci-fi genre a bad reputation, and also why I am usually hesitant to sit down to watch sci-fi movies.
If you enjoy sci-fi movies, do yourself a favor and stay well clear of this one from director Andrew Jones. It simply isn't worth the time, money or effort.
My rating of "Alien: Battlefield Earth" lands on a one out of ten stars.
WOW! I can't believe just how bad this movie is...
when they replayed the same footage three times in the first 5 minutes of the movie, I thought okay this going to be really bad...
It was actually worse than that... To say this movie has any redeeming factors whatsoever would be an understatement.
I actually fast-forward through most of this movie, and I can safely say I didn't miss a single thing, watching only bits and pieces... Don't waste your download data, nor your time...
It was actually worse than that... To say this movie has any redeeming factors whatsoever would be an understatement.
I actually fast-forward through most of this movie, and I can safely say I didn't miss a single thing, watching only bits and pieces... Don't waste your download data, nor your time...
This movie was made in 2 days, with no budget at all, most of the footage was stolen from different sources. Terrible terrible.
I don't recommend anyone to watch this, its not worth it, its absolutely ridiculous, no point or whatsoever.
I don't recommend anyone to watch this, its not worth it, its absolutely ridiculous, no point or whatsoever.
Not even a good movie ...was a mess from the start. Hard to believe someone made this .I feel bad for everyone involved. If there was any way of giving it less than a star I would.
This movie was a kindergarten graduation project. All animations and CGI were hand-drawn by children.
I give it a rating of negative two million on a one to ten scale....
I give it a rating of negative two million on a one to ten scale....
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- AnecdotesAt about 1 hour 4 minutes a war correspondent reports from WGYN. One wonders if there is a sister radio station WOBS nearby.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 22min(82 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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