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I don't know if there have been any posts about this. But did anyone watch it, it was on the sci-fi chnnel. I thought it was quite interesting actually.
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Pretty lame. If it hadn't been replayed at a time when pretty much nothing else is on, I'd have ditched it after the first time they actually called it 'the O.Z.' (yes, just like the O.C., and no, not in an ironic fashion). Deschanel seemed to be sleepwalking through the role, only Boris and the Tin Man put forth any effort.
"Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity."
it was lame. LAME LAME LAME. Like any regular Sci-Fi or Hallmark made-for-TV movie.
Thanks Sci-Fi for canceling, delaying and butt****ing Battlestar to make room for more of this.
I saw marketing for this thing than I ever have for BSG. Assholes.
And Zooey Deschanelwhatever sleepwalks through everything.
it was lame. LAME LAME LAME. Like any regular Sci-Fi or Hallmark made-for-TV movie.
Thanks Sci-Fi for canceling, delaying and butt****ing Battlestar to make room for more of this.
I saw marketing for this thing than I ever have for BSG. Assholes.
And Zooey Deschanelwhatever sleepwalks through everything.
Yeah, she's not extremely talented (though she usually manages a better performance than this one), but it does help when Daddy is a big time cinematographer when it comes time to audition, I'm sure. Plus she has an odd appeal to the geek fanbase. I don't really know where it came from (I'd say HGttG, but I think it was in place before that mediocre movie), but she seems to know how to utilize it.
"Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity."
I'm not sure I see the Thing connection. One was a tense horror film where the enemy spent most of its time concealed in plain sight, and the end is bleak indeed. The other was more like Rambo or Mad Max with giant termites. it was fun, though, I would agree with that.
"Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity."
I was thinking of Terminal Invasion, where Bruce and few other people are cooped up in a small airport during a snowstorm and anyone of them could be aliens. DURP.
But yeah, Alien Apocalypse was fun too, especially the gooey money shot at the end.
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