Beyond the dark side of the moon, an ancient portal opens, delivering a ruthless alien species which brings the planet Earth to its knees.Beyond the dark side of the moon, an ancient portal opens, delivering a ruthless alien species which brings the planet Earth to its knees.Beyond the dark side of the moon, an ancient portal opens, delivering a ruthless alien species which brings the planet Earth to its knees.
Richard G. Calderon
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- TriviaLeroy goes all-in with a missile attack that was supposed to disrupt the mothership's activity on Earth, despite Kyle's advice to pull back and attack after the fighters are gone and the way is clear, instead of going head-in and surely dying. He ignores Kyle's attempt to form a plan and goes in alone and he does manage to fire the missile, but ultimately dies. Before dying he states that the missile is "a special delivery from Leeerooooyyy Jeeenkiins".
This is a reference to the "Leroy Jenkins" meme, a clip in World of Warcraft where a group of players try to meticulously plan how to approach the next room, full of powerful monsters. One member of the group with the game nickname "Leroy Jenkins" shows as anxious about raiding the next room. The leader of the gang tries to calm him down and attempts to explain the best course of action (as he sees it). Before he finishes describing his plan, the player Leroy Jenkins goes into the adjacent room solo screaming "Leeerooooyyy Jeeenkiins", prompting the squad leader to follow him in order to protect him since the leader knows Leroy can't possibly take down all monsters alone. Because of Leroy's careless maneuver not only his avatar, but the whole squad's avatars die.
- GoofsIn German subtitles "122,000 miles" is translated as "weniger als zwei Lichtjahre (less than two light-years)." This is about as precise as stating that the distance NY - LA (ca. 2450 miles) is "more than 2 inch."
- Crazy creditsBloopers and outtakes are shown during the first part of the end credits.
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So this was obviously made to ride off of the back of Independence day 2 and once that film bombed at the box office, this film was renamed to ride off of the back of a film that was a success, Interstellar. Stealing the poster art, movies ideas and making the names as close as possible, as to trick people into thinking this was one of the prior mentioned films.
That in itself should be illegal, it's false advertising, blatant copyright theft and tricks unsuspecting people into thinking it is another film entirely. If this was posted on Youtube it would be given a banned from the site within minutes.
I can't really say much more about the film than has already been said, there are low budget films and there are micro budget films and then there films like this. Films that literally do not have a budget.
It's nothing but stock footage, poorly rendered public domain CGI animations used on a loop, photo's meant to look like real film footage, no really, there are photo's used as buildings and establishing shots that are passed off as video footage when there is clearly no wind or movement in the shots at all.
The sets are pretty much someones house and lots of tin foil to cover walls and make then look....Sci, fi-y. The acting is porn movie level and the writing and dialogue is cringe inducing.
It's awful in every way possible and not in a "so bad it's good" way either. It's painful to watch and people who paid money to view this should be demanding a refund. Lazy, pathetic and just a complete swizz of a film to steal as much money as quick as possible and run for the hills.
Avoid.
That in itself should be illegal, it's false advertising, blatant copyright theft and tricks unsuspecting people into thinking it is another film entirely. If this was posted on Youtube it would be given a banned from the site within minutes.
I can't really say much more about the film than has already been said, there are low budget films and there are micro budget films and then there films like this. Films that literally do not have a budget.
It's nothing but stock footage, poorly rendered public domain CGI animations used on a loop, photo's meant to look like real film footage, no really, there are photo's used as buildings and establishing shots that are passed off as video footage when there is clearly no wind or movement in the shots at all.
The sets are pretty much someones house and lots of tin foil to cover walls and make then look....Sci, fi-y. The acting is porn movie level and the writing and dialogue is cringe inducing.
It's awful in every way possible and not in a "so bad it's good" way either. It's painful to watch and people who paid money to view this should be demanding a refund. Lazy, pathetic and just a complete swizz of a film to steal as much money as quick as possible and run for the hills.
Avoid.
- phantasmda
- Aug 2, 2020
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