AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,4/10
2,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA group of refugees from Earth work to survive on a hostile alien planet.A group of refugees from Earth work to survive on a hostile alien planet.A group of refugees from Earth work to survive on a hostile alien planet.
Martin Adebisi
- Young Buck
- (as Marin Esq.)
Avaliações em destaque
I found the graphics to be very poor failing to look any where near real. Sound effects were poor too. The editing was bad using the same area multiple times for two different locations. A prop started out as just very basic then in flight ended up being a much higher level prop.
I really had high hopes for this movie hunting it down on Red Box and rushing home to watch it.
The acting was poor and hard to watch.
This is my first time reviewing a movie. I am doing so because I now know how important it is. Reviewing movies can save someone time, driving, and money.
If you love Space Sci-Fi this movie might not cut it for you.
I really had high hopes for this movie hunting it down on Red Box and rushing home to watch it.
The acting was poor and hard to watch.
This is my first time reviewing a movie. I am doing so because I now know how important it is. Reviewing movies can save someone time, driving, and money.
If you love Space Sci-Fi this movie might not cut it for you.
I will get right to the point. IMDb states that the estimated budget for this film was $350,000. If that is correct, someone stuffed most of that cash in their pocket because it sure wasn't spent on real production costs.
This film has the look, feel, and sound of a film school project. The photography, cinematography, sound, sound effects, visual effects, and acting are so below par that it is hard to take this film seriously.
I could point out specifics but that would take much too long since there is very little about this film that actually works.
Basically, start at the beginning, the script; terrible. The actors; amateurs. The photography; shaky and uninspired. The direction; film school project that got a D.
This film has the look, feel, and sound of a film school project. The photography, cinematography, sound, sound effects, visual effects, and acting are so below par that it is hard to take this film seriously.
I could point out specifics but that would take much too long since there is very little about this film that actually works.
Basically, start at the beginning, the script; terrible. The actors; amateurs. The photography; shaky and uninspired. The direction; film school project that got a D.
That is saying very little however as After Earth was so poorly done, the worst movie personally seen so far this year with one of the worst ever child performances. As bad as it is though it is a masterpiece compared to the irredeemable dreck that is AE: Apocalypse Earth, one of those Asylum mock-busters that happens to "taking inspiration from" After Earth. AE: Apocalypse Earth is not quite down there with The Asylum's worst movies but it's in the lower end. If there is one glint of a redeeming quality it's some competent photography at the end. Visually, it is not good at all and that it's low-budget comes through loud and clear. The scenery is very dully rendered and lit, never once drawing us into the setting, while the special effects look as they were made last minute and that the makers ran out of time to properly finish them and the photography and editing in general are an eyesore. The music is generic and forgettable, sometimes derivative also of the score for After Earth(the least bad thing about that film), while the sound effects and quality are murky. The dialogue is often total gibberish, somebody really needs to check that what they're writing makes any kind of sense, and is cheesy and stilted as well. Seeing as this is The Asylum we're talking about, the lack of originality(not just After Earth, Predators and Avatar as well) is something you eventually have to accustom to- no matter how frustrating it is- but the story still fails to be exciting, emotionally investing or remotely interesting for that matter. Instead it is as plodding as the story for After Earth, has the same nonsense and questionable science you expect for the Asylum and any dramatic scenes are mawkish and forced. The characters are not memorable or likable in the slightest, a few are even annoying, the fact that levels of characterisation itself are next to non-existent is a large part of the problem. The direction is flat and characterless, and the acting is so bad from everybody involved it's not worth commenting on, ranging from bored-sounding to irritating. In conclusion, horrible from start to finish. 1/10 Bethany Cox
This must be the worst movie I've seen in years.
Poor sound
-Poor acting/dialogues The actors are not believable, and the dialogues are so unnatural and often obvious.
The storyline is quite nice, but so badly interpreted.
At first it reminded me of a average Stargate episode but it went worse every minute.
A complete waste of my time
Greetings, Koen
- Poor effects The explosions, blasts, ships and vehicles are so fake, like something went wrong in the rendering process.
Poor sound
-Poor acting/dialogues The actors are not believable, and the dialogues are so unnatural and often obvious.
The storyline is quite nice, but so badly interpreted.
At first it reminded me of a average Stargate episode but it went worse every minute.
A complete waste of my time
Greetings, Koen
Every time the Asylum releases a new movie, some pseudo film 'expert' declares it to be 'the worst movie ever made', 'scraping the bottom of the barrel', or some other such derogatory garbage. Well, none of these comments are true - what about the 50's B- Movies in which the alien was a man in a gorilla suit with a diving helmet on his head? Or 'Run For Your Wife'?
The truth is that the Asylum is expert at extracting the most movie from the least money, and no film illustrates this more than AE Apocalypse Earth. In 90 minutes it draws from Predator, Avatar and After Earth, utilising a decent lead man (Adrian Paul), passable CGI, exotic locations, and far from the worst script and direction I've seen, all for a budget not exceeding $1m.
Sure, it's never going to win any awards, and is best regarded as a 'Saturday night after a few drinks' kind of movie, but let's put an end to this Asylum-bashing. Let's see you do better!
(And remember this - the Asylum has never lost money on a movie. How many other studios can say that? I suspect none.)
The truth is that the Asylum is expert at extracting the most movie from the least money, and no film illustrates this more than AE Apocalypse Earth. In 90 minutes it draws from Predator, Avatar and After Earth, utilising a decent lead man (Adrian Paul), passable CGI, exotic locations, and far from the worst script and direction I've seen, all for a budget not exceeding $1m.
Sure, it's never going to win any awards, and is best regarded as a 'Saturday night after a few drinks' kind of movie, but let's put an end to this Asylum-bashing. Let's see you do better!
(And remember this - the Asylum has never lost money on a movie. How many other studios can say that? I suspect none.)
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesDr. Dana McDaniel, a professor of linguistics at the University of Southern Maine, created the alien language used in the movie.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the 66th minute they come across many nooses from which people have been hanged. The nooses are all bloodied which doesn't quite seem realistic.
- Citações
Capt. Sam Crowe: Relativity's a bitch
- ConexõesReferences O Mágico de Oz (1939)
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Detalhes
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- Orçamento
- US$ 1.000.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 27 min(87 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.78 : 1
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