Sensing something amiss on their college campus, a group of students go on a quest where they must survive unknown forces to find answers. Battling Guards, Griefers and at times each other, ... Read allSensing something amiss on their college campus, a group of students go on a quest where they must survive unknown forces to find answers. Battling Guards, Griefers and at times each other, they'll have to fight to make it out alive!Sensing something amiss on their college campus, a group of students go on a quest where they must survive unknown forces to find answers. Battling Guards, Griefers and at times each other, they'll have to fight to make it out alive!
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This film is crap! 4 teenagers run around a school for an hour and a half screaming at each other "why me, why us". no time travel, no killers, no explanation! just a cheep rip off of the 13th floor and the matrix, really that's all you get. not even a decent ending. the only reason this got made was she's martin scorsese's daughter. 0 stars and not even a good sized asteroid!
At first this movie didn't look bad, then I saw the first minute and I couldn't believe how bad this movie was. It was filled with plot holes and bad acting. I would not recommend anyone to watch this.
For being low budget the movie was good. I recommend watching it and formulating your own opinion and not listen to people who always expect A+(which is never possible anyway)
Took me two days to watch this.
Let me start off by saying I only came across this film because I'm really into Conor Leslie projects right now.
This film is terrible right off the bat. The CGI, VFX, screenwriting, cinematography, lighting, and acting are all absolutely atrocious. It feels like a bad CW/Lifetime made-for-TV film that should never have been released.
This film had potential, maybe if given a better cast, budget, and creative team.
Perhaps a TV series could have helped execute it better.
Conor Leslie did great with what she was given though.
Let me start off by saying I only came across this film because I'm really into Conor Leslie projects right now.
This film is terrible right off the bat. The CGI, VFX, screenwriting, cinematography, lighting, and acting are all absolutely atrocious. It feels like a bad CW/Lifetime made-for-TV film that should never have been released.
This film had potential, maybe if given a better cast, budget, and creative team.
Perhaps a TV series could have helped execute it better.
Conor Leslie did great with what she was given though.
The concept was actually pretty good. The acting wasn't bad. The movie did suffer due to some of the dialogue, and I'm not expert on cinema, but I suspect the directing and budget hurt it as well. I was shocked to see Liotta and Martin Scorsese, then I realized that the director was Cathy Scorsese. I can only assume a family member decided to break into directing and Martin and Ray gave them a little help. Hey, that's cool. I would do the same for my kids. Everyone wants their kids to be successful. In any event, it's a weird ride that comes together at the end... well, as much as a low-budget mediocre movie can pull that off. It wasn't the worst way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
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- TriviaThe director is the daughter of Martin Scorsese, who took a role in the movie. As did Scorsese's lead actor from Goodfellas, Ray Liotta.
- Alternate versionsCampus Life was originally released in 2013 on a sole proprietary website called JumpView. Rather than being shown in a traditional feature film format, the film was broken down into five characters on a timeline. Each character's story contained roughly 10, 2-5 minute segments. The idea was to tell a story through each individual characters' experiences. This version was only shown on this proprietary site and in no other outlet or format. The new 2015 version of the film is called "Campus Code" and it has been completely recut and reimagined as a traditional feature film. In addition to crafting it into a single narrative format, Campus Code has a shortened run time of 85 minutes as well as changes/additions to color, music, songs, special effects and some footage. It's slated for release this September.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Talking Dead: Captive (2016)
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- $350,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 26m(86 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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