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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Predatorpt on 04 October 2010, 02:32:21 PM
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Another alien invasion movie that looks cool and with lots of ideas for wargamers :o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0DjXh_EB7w
And in the trailer we get to see some B2's and F18's in action hehe
Here's the poster:
(http://www.filmofilia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/skyline_poster_03.jpg)
Notice the people being sucked into the UFOs :o
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It seems to use some pretty classic concepts (the tractor beam!) and some interesting looking vehicles and monsters.
The only question now is what scale we should do! lol
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Not bad actually. I never heard of it before, until now, and it's clear it has lots of semi-no-name actors, but it looks like a fun movie to watch. It's maybe not see it in the theater worthy, but definitely a good DVD rental.
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I haven't heard of it either, I might actually go and watch it.
Steve
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Definitely want to go and see that!
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Looks very interesting.
I see that it has David Zayas - who plays Angel in Dexter.
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I must be out of the loop somewhere, because this is yet another alien invasion movie I've not heard till it was mentioned here.
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I’ve seen trailer 1 some time ago… this one’s more complete. I’m looking forward to its release too. I’m happy to see that David Zayas is in it too… not so sure about that other guy (I don’t know his name) that played in 24 and Six Feet Under though.
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That looks pretty cool. I look forward to its release.
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David Zayas is a good character actor. One of those types that always plays himself IMO, but he always makes it work for the role. Other guy is Eric Balfour, who's not currently very well known, but he's a really good actor, and is IMO one of those up-and-comers to look out for in the future.
There are some circumstantial red flags about the film though: Rogue Pictures is not a name I associate with quality (Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz notwithstanding), and the the directors are a pair of SPFX guys who's previous (and only) film was AvP-R.
So, high hopes, but very guarded expectations. Certainly does seem like it'll have plenty of eye candy though, at least.
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...and the the directors are a pair of SPFX guys who's previous (and only) film was AvP-R.
Oh, dear... lol
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Cthulhoid Space-Monsters - I'm sold.
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Please, no. Yet another stupid, unoriginal and pointless movie with unconvincing computer graphics. Oh well, I guess these must sell because they keep making them?
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those aliens look a bit "tyranidtm" to me.
looks quite interesting.
vT
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Just saw it today and I really liked it...until the last five minutes. Without going into details, let's just say that the last bit of the movie really spoils everything. If it at ended earlier, it would be a great movie albeit very, very bleak...
There's a couple of fight scenes, but there are short. The aliens are very good, but some of them (big ones) reminded me of the Locust from Gears of War.
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I would not recommend this movie... the ending was quite bad. I also thought the story line was not very well written either. Very bleak and depressing movie with a bad story line and terrible ending. Save your money! :-[
Darkoath
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Yup, one of my son's would back up Darkoath's summary. He saw it last night and told me that it was the worst film he has ever seen and he has seen some trash inhis time!
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Yarp!
its one of the worst films i've ever seen.
the visual effects are reasoanble, but everything else is dire.
The plot only makes sense when you find out that the film was made in one of the Directors Flat (yes, I kid ye not) and that the two brothers Strause (the directors) have a special-effects business - so its really nothing more than a vehicle for them to show-off their special-effects capabilities.
Dialogue, plot and everything else is atrocious, and i do mean atrocious. Its nonesense from start to finish with cringe-after-cringe of bad lines and poor acting and the ending is nothing short of, well, its both baffling, stupid in the extreme, cliched and, ultiamtely, unfinished. If you stay to watch the titles you are treated to some still-shots that continue the story a little way - why>? nobody knows.
It cost 500,000USD to shoot, with the remainder of the 10-Million budget taken up by special effects and actors fees...so it will, it has already, made money,
the directors are promising to bring out "part 2" which will complete the story, but in all honesty I hope they dont as this can only get worse.
To be fair there ARE more worthless ways to spend your time and money, but I cant think of any at the moment..hmmmm.. no, there are not more worthless ways to spend your time and money.
If you watch this for free on TVShack or similar you will still feel cheated out of the 92 minutes you psent watching it.
Dire
dire
dire
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Thanks all.
Guess I'll wait for it to hit Sky Movies and watch it instead of some of the other tripe I convince myself is going to get better if only I watch for another 5 minutes, 'cos the plot/action surely has to pick up soon ..... doesn't it? :-X
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I thought it was alright
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I thought it was alright
Me too...except for the ending. If it had ended with those last shots of the cities, it would be great. First contact with an advanced civilization usually ends badly :-X
The dialogues are bad, the actors...so and so...but I liked the story.
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I thought it was alright
absolutely!Was much better than Gloverfield ( liked it too).Like you Guys said only the End was a bit weird , i mean why was that Guy the only one who still had (Brain) Control and others dont? ???
i think there are some cool Ideas:The Lights,the Brains and the Big Monsters,thats what i wanted to see.
Did i mentioned that i have Outlander and Mutant Chronicles on DVD? ;)
Now looking forward to the V Remake...
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Yup, one of my son's would back up Darkoath's summary. He saw it last night and told me that it was the worst film he has ever seen and he has seen some trash in his time!
Has he seen Battlefield Earth by chance? Which does he think is worse?
Grimm
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It cost 500,000USD to shoot, with the remainder of the 10-Million budget taken up by special effects and actors fees...so it will, it has already, made money.
On the flipside though, the fact that such a thing can be done is encouraging. The less money it takes to to make a big bang film, the less pressure there is for the execs to muck things up by trying to micromanage the creative side, which could mean fewer remakes and formula films in the future.
Though admittedly that doesn't help if the creative side is what's lacking to begin with. Still, imagine the same resources in the hands of a good writer/director. The Terminator only had a budget of around six million, IIRC...
I just read the Wikipedia summery (spoilery of me, but I'm not likely to go see it, so...). Story seemed like just a lot off chicken-with-its-head-cut-off running around (much like Cloverfield), and although the ending did sound a little bit much, I'm not sure ending it earlier would be an improvement, for me at least. I've kind of gotten tired of how "the monster/killer wins, everyone dies" has become the new cliched Hollywood ending. That sort of thing worked better when it was the unexpected exception to the rule IMO. It's not a daring or shocking sucker punch when it's the status quo, it's just depressing. I love horror films, but between this, and the rising emphasis on gore over thrills, I haven't been to one in the theater in almost ten years.
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cloverfield was much better.....not as bad as Battlefield Earth though. lol
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I thought Cloverfield was awful (apart from the camera work making me feel sick). The ending was utter garbage, *stuck in a tunnel waiting for the bomb to go off and said in the whingiest voice all film long "I love you" Booommm*
They shouldn't of shown the monster either.
I don't speak out when watching a film because I'm there to enjoy it, but "Oh f**k off" just popped out.
Naff :D
cheers
James
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I've kind of gotten tired of how "the monster/killer wins, everyone dies" has become the new cliched Hollywood ending. That sort of thing worked better when it was the unexpected exception to the rule IMO. It's not a daring or shocking sucker punch when it's the status quo, it's just depressing. I love horror films, but between this, and the rising emphasis on gore over thrills, I haven't been to one in the theater in almost ten years.
Have you watched "My name is Bruce"? It pretty much sums all that up in a humorous way at the end of the film.
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I caught a couple minutes of it on the Sci-Fi channel, but didn't stick around, because... it was a movie on the Sci-Fi channel, and I've learned what to expect from that.
Thinking I'm gonna have to netfix it now though, since I've seen the title crop up in better company a few times since then.