A deep space crew takes a job on a mysterious remote planet. A crash landing strands them on the hostile surface. Soon they find out what creatures live there, and the hidden fate of the cre... Read allA deep space crew takes a job on a mysterious remote planet. A crash landing strands them on the hostile surface. Soon they find out what creatures live there, and the hidden fate of the crew before them.A deep space crew takes a job on a mysterious remote planet. A crash landing strands them on the hostile surface. Soon they find out what creatures live there, and the hidden fate of the crew before them.
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I tried to find unintentional humour in this, for want of a better word, film. It would have actually made it watchable (for all the wrong reasons), but alas it wasn't to be.
From the cheap props and a kids mask in which they didn't even bother to fix the pushed-in nose to the wooden doors in a spaceship?!? Not to mention the toy guns and dust masks this atrocity should never have been unleashed on the unsuspecting (that's my story and I'm sticking to it) public.
If you're reading this, it may well be too late and you've probably already watched it. I found that talking about it helps. Find a support group and I wish you a speedy recovery.
From the cheap props and a kids mask in which they didn't even bother to fix the pushed-in nose to the wooden doors in a spaceship?!? Not to mention the toy guns and dust masks this atrocity should never have been unleashed on the unsuspecting (that's my story and I'm sticking to it) public.
If you're reading this, it may well be too late and you've probably already watched it. I found that talking about it helps. Find a support group and I wish you a speedy recovery.
It's dune allright, but them dunes aren't the sand ones, those are dookie piles.
I took one for the team so you don't have to. Avoid, unless it's a party screening and everyone is drunk, then show it to the guy who is already passed out.
I took one for the team so you don't have to. Avoid, unless it's a party screening and everyone is drunk, then show it to the guy who is already passed out.
Granted, when I sat down to watch this 2021 movie titled "Dune World", I wasn't really harboring much of any hopes or expectations to the movie. Why? Well, from the title alone, it seemed like a mockbuster cashing in on the new "Dune" movie. So yeah, I figured this would be another movie from The Asylum.
First of all, this movie was not a The Asylum production, for better or worse. Although I wish it would have been, because at least then I would have been in for something significantly better than what Polonia Brothers Entertainment managed to spew out.
And then let me just say wow. Just wow! This movie was phenomenally bad. It was bad in every possible way and aspect. From the storyline, to the acting, to the special effects and to the props and costumes. Everything here was just beyond the scope of what you would think would be passable for a movie to see the light of day in 2021. Yet somehow writer John Oak Dalton managed to pen the script for this atrocity of a movie, and director Mark Polonia brought it to the screen.
The special effects in the movie were so bad that I was let laughing so hard. In fact, my son came to join in since I was laughing so hard, and he was commenting on how fake everything looked at almost every single scene that we suffered through. And the robot was just insanely bad; they had a plus size guy in a silver hooded jacket and wearing a kids toy mask. And the CGI effects looked like they were made in an Arts & Crafts class and slapped onto the movie in post-production.
The acting in the movie was as wooden, rigid and pointless as the storyline itself. So don't get your hopes up for any of the performers to salvage this movie as it sinks into the silt. Needless to say that there weren't any familiar faces on the cast list.
Do yourself a favor and stay well clear of "Dune World", because it just simply isn't worth the time, money or effort.
My rating of "Dune World" lands on a one out of ten stars. This is by far one of the worst sci-fi movies I have had to suffer through.
First of all, this movie was not a The Asylum production, for better or worse. Although I wish it would have been, because at least then I would have been in for something significantly better than what Polonia Brothers Entertainment managed to spew out.
And then let me just say wow. Just wow! This movie was phenomenally bad. It was bad in every possible way and aspect. From the storyline, to the acting, to the special effects and to the props and costumes. Everything here was just beyond the scope of what you would think would be passable for a movie to see the light of day in 2021. Yet somehow writer John Oak Dalton managed to pen the script for this atrocity of a movie, and director Mark Polonia brought it to the screen.
The special effects in the movie were so bad that I was let laughing so hard. In fact, my son came to join in since I was laughing so hard, and he was commenting on how fake everything looked at almost every single scene that we suffered through. And the robot was just insanely bad; they had a plus size guy in a silver hooded jacket and wearing a kids toy mask. And the CGI effects looked like they were made in an Arts & Crafts class and slapped onto the movie in post-production.
The acting in the movie was as wooden, rigid and pointless as the storyline itself. So don't get your hopes up for any of the performers to salvage this movie as it sinks into the silt. Needless to say that there weren't any familiar faces on the cast list.
Do yourself a favor and stay well clear of "Dune World", because it just simply isn't worth the time, money or effort.
My rating of "Dune World" lands on a one out of ten stars. This is by far one of the worst sci-fi movies I have had to suffer through.
There are 'bad movies' and then there are 'awful movies'. Even if it hadn't cost much to make this 'movie', the question on everybody's mind, after spending 15 minutes watching it, would probably be "But why even make it at all?" !! With acting 'skills' that fall somewhere in between porno and home movies, jumpsuits passing off as spacesuits, toy guns for weapons and a humanoid with a pot belly, you'd think that things couldn't get any worse. Wrong! Compared to this, Ed Wood's 'Plan 9 From Outer Space' looks like high art.
I'm guessing they spent 80% of the budget on the poster which was probably a good strategy as it got me interested, then I hit the play button, whoaaa!
I think its great for kids and young people to play around and tinker with being movie makers, stars, dress up in costumes and it's great they were able to put together over 1hr worth of movie (I use that term VERY loosely) but it's deceptive to release this onto the market promoting it as some type of wonderful Sci-Fi/fantasy adventure.
No more "movies" from you guys please.
I think its great for kids and young people to play around and tinker with being movie makers, stars, dress up in costumes and it's great they were able to put together over 1hr worth of movie (I use that term VERY loosely) but it's deceptive to release this onto the market promoting it as some type of wonderful Sci-Fi/fantasy adventure.
No more "movies" from you guys please.
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- TriviaThe role of humanoid "Link" was credited to A.T. Tomas, which is a pseudonym used by actor Anthony Polonia.
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