Spectral

2016 "How do you stop an enemy?"
6.3| 1h49m| PG-13| en
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A special-ops team is dispatched to fight supernatural beings that have taken over a European city.

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Nonureva Really Surprised!
Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Kimball Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
dabxman If any of you who reviewed this movie so harshly EVER watched a Star Trek episode, trust me, you would see the same ability to create high tech crap out of nothing in the blink of an eye. Scotty worked absolute miracles in under an hour. The real problem with some of these reviewers is that they simply do not know how to be entertained. If you want the perfect movie, totally believable, without plot holes, scientifically accurate, and beautifully filmed then make it your damn self. Oh, but not any of you can, cause you're not actual filmmakers. Just sad and negative people who can't be simply entertained and just have to ruin it for those of us who can. This movie is not great, that's true, but it is kinda fun and kinda goofy, and thouroughly entertaining to most normal people. I'm sorry that some of you expect EVERY movie to be a masterpiece. Maybe you should confine yourselves to watching classic movies and avoid anything new. SHEESH what a bunch of maroons.
Michael Ledo Clyne (James Badge Dale) works for a defense contractor that manufactures a bunch of stuff including hyper spectral goggles. The US has a Delta force embedded in a civil unrest in Moldavia. During the fighting, their goggles are picking up deadly spectral looking things which is recorded. Clyne, as the expert, is flown to the war zone to investigate. This is a made for Netflix production. Emily Mortimer plays a CIA operative and Bruce Greenwood is his usual general role. As the battle against the "ghosts" becomes seemingly futile, the formula has Clyne figure out what they are at an hour 14 minutes into the film and allows a predictable and interesting ending. Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity.
A_SilentS Cinematography: Fine Acting: Fine Sets and CG: Fine Sound Design: Fine Script: FFFFFFFFFffffffffffffffffffffffffIf you are fighting ghosts and they are shown to be iron adverse, how can they attack a soldier holding a rifle in front of them? How can they attack a tank? Last I checked these items were made of steel. What is the primary component of steel? Iron. Script writing laziness at it's finest. Go watch The Keep and try again. Kthnx bai.
Ersbel Oraph This is another blender production: take all sort of cool movies around a theme and break the movies into the smallest pieces than reassemble it all into a feature film that is in every way like the movies it is composed of, and at the same time original enough so nobody can bring the authors to court. And because there are several writers that probably worked independent of each other the story is pretty much like an animation movie sent to several animation studios in Asia.So the soldiers are upset because they are taking a civilian with them. Than the audience finds out they are upset about bringing two civilians with them. They have the big armored cars. And they think they are fighting humans. Than they are scared. And they are on foot. They know the weapons are useless against the new targets. So they take two children.And the science is written by English majors that have seen enough crap movies to know how to design new tech.Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch