GetPapa
Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible
Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Calum Hutton
It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Winifred
The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
Martin Dawson
Come on you lot, lighten up, its not that bad, reminds me of lots of old British Science Fiction, 'Dr. Who', 'Blakes Seven', 'UFO', etc... May be it should have had Jean Claude Van Damme as the hero? Perhaps 'Clarance Starling' or 'what's her face' from 'Mouldy and Scullery' should have been in it, I was disappointed when the 'baldy baddie' did not fall in to a 'vat of bubbling goo' (he reminded me of a football referee from the World Cup a few years ago...) May be that Hollywood star 'Bert Douglas' from 'Hero's of Telemark' should have been in it... But you have an obligatory abandoned factory/oil refinery making an appearance... Tell you what, look at this film in 20-30 years time and look at the cars and vans and come back here and tell me what you think, I like watch old 'Tee-Vee' programs (and programmes) and old films for the old motors... Go on watch it and enjoy it, Martin PS perhaps Gen. Hammond form 'Stargate' should have popped up....
vattenpojke
4.3/10 is generous. My biggest problem with this movie is being able to predict scenes 20 minutes in the future. My young daughter and I watched it together, and at first I was ready to change the channel if it got too scary. She had the remote, however, and during commercials kept changing channels. She nearly feel asleep before the "climax", which occurred with about 30 seconds left in the movie. The last 10 minute set of commercials came on and then the wrap up: big plot hole here, but you'll have to watch it to find out.As far as being nominated for B movie status, I would reserve that for movies that were intended to be good, but turned out to be turkeys. This one seemed destined for mediocrity from the start.
James Miller
Aliens plan to take over the world, by gradually activating implants in people at various levels of society (inserted, as we all know, during the multitude of 3-day abductions that have been visited on America's Mid-West since the 1950's science fiction boom). One man, a police detective, can save the world, but is so dull that the alien invasion becomes a more and more attractive prospect as the film goes on.The opening scene has the location typed out at the bottom-left of the screen, showing clearly its lineage from "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" via the X-Files. Don't expect a moment of tension, except perhaps the decision on when to have your next cup of tea, but worth a watch if the alternative is ironing a shirt for the next morning. It is, however, slightly redeemed by the bald, stary-eyed, Hank Williams-loving baddie, who has the few lines in the film worth putting in something better.
Michi1
In Springfield strange things occur: Voice grade channels explode, an unknown, flying object appears and throws light beams on a house. On the next day Tammy disappears. She is found hours later by the policeman Sam in its garden. The six-year behaves very strangely.