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The east coast is under attack by monsters. The mechs attempting to fight them off are better armed than their precursors, but so are the creatures.The east coast is under attack by monsters. The mechs attempting to fight them off are better armed than their precursors, but so are the creatures.The east coast is under attack by monsters. The mechs attempting to fight them off are better armed than their precursors, but so are the creatures.
Joseph Michael Harris
- Navy Commander Reece Sterling
- (as Joe Harris)
Shane Naute
- Eric Skylander
- (as Shane Noot)
Jared Cohn
- Soldier
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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If I hadn't fallen asleep, half an hour through the movie, just to wake up, 10 minutes before the end, I'm pretty sure my eyes would have popped out - it's that bad.
Yet, I gave it 2! stars - just in case I decide to make my own version of this movie, with myself as sole actor, and a Go-Pro, so there's always room for a 1-star rewiew.
Yet, I gave it 2! stars - just in case I decide to make my own version of this movie, with myself as sole actor, and a Go-Pro, so there's always room for a 1-star rewiew.
This is garbage, trash or whatever and a been waste of time and my money...
I love bad movies. Getting together with friends to drink some beers and laugh at poor continuity, questionable acting, and incoherent plots? Classic.
The Asylum doesn't make bad movies. "Movie" implies an attempt at application of art. They don't care. They aren't trying. What they make isn't bad because they're incompetent, it's bad because they didn't even try.
Manos? Plan 9? As terrible as they may be (and terrible they are), they are still movies. Somebody set out to realize their vision (however incoherent) and try to entertain audiences. The Asylum isn't doing that. They're not making movies. They're just being shameless because they know people will buy their products either 1) on accident or 2) ironically.
Save yourself the time and watch some Roger Corman stuff. It's full of low-budget schlock with actual artistry. When it's bad, it's still good.
The Asylum doesn't make bad movies. "Movie" implies an attempt at application of art. They don't care. They aren't trying. What they make isn't bad because they're incompetent, it's bad because they didn't even try.
Manos? Plan 9? As terrible as they may be (and terrible they are), they are still movies. Somebody set out to realize their vision (however incoherent) and try to entertain audiences. The Asylum isn't doing that. They're not making movies. They're just being shameless because they know people will buy their products either 1) on accident or 2) ironically.
Save yourself the time and watch some Roger Corman stuff. It's full of low-budget schlock with actual artistry. When it's bad, it's still good.
I mean i would of thought that but it is not. People spend time, money, resources to do this movie. It is a horrible experience. Effect are from 1950s, script feels like wrote by bunch of 8 years for a school project, actors are aware that movie is terrible but they had to see it through because easy money, director have no idea what a movie is... i can go and go and go on with bad things to say about this sad movie. I felt like i had to warn people who is about to watch this wretched movie. Don't do it.
This could very well be one of the worst movies ever made. The acting was absolutely horrible. The plot was non-existent. The special effects...well, we can't even call them special...more like, special-ed effects! I'm not kidding, this movie is a complete waste of time. You might was well just watch a candle melt - it will be more entertaining. I wouldn't watch this movie again even if someone paid me $1,000. It's THAT bad!
Did you know
- TriviaBeginning at 1:26:21, the scene of the soldier descending from a helicopter, and the following scene of two soldiers firing at ground level, are directly from Atlantic Rim: World's End (2013).
- GoofsWhen the team gets into the SUV, Dr. Horowitz is wearing a black tank top with a strap across the back and a high panel in the front, plus yoga pants. When they reach the lot with the VWs all around, she is wearing a gray tank top, jeans, and a utility-style belt. A few minutes later she is back in the black outfit.
- ConnectionsFollows Atlantic Rim: World's End (2013)
- SoundtracksTotal Addiction
Written by Christopher Cano (as Chris Cano), Eliza Swenson and Chris Ridenhour
Performed by The Divine Madness
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- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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