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Alien Hunter (2003)
It kept me going I was surprisingly drawn in.
I think a lot of the movies on the SciFi channel are complete rubbish so I was not expecting much but I was pleasently surprised. I am not the biggest scifi fan in the world but thought the story and the acting kept me interested. I have seen John Lynch's work before and really like him. He was equally as good in this picture. Spader was good too. It looked great, the effects were nice, not to over the top - believable. I kept finding myself getting more and more drawn in until I was hit with a commercial....too bad for that. I will wait for the dvd to watch it again. I also wanted to see the widescreen version. I don't know why it was broadcast in tv format. It felt like a big movie for tv. It was clearly inspired from other famous science fiction pictures but definetly stands on its own. Don't be turned off by it's blody title, this movie is good!
Alien Hunter (2003)
It kept me going I was surprisingly drawn in.
I think a lot of the movies on the SciFi channel are complete rubbish so I was not expecting much but I was pleasently surprised. I am not the biggest scifi fan in the world but thought the story and the acting kept me interested. I have seen John Lynch's work before and really like him. He was equally as good in this picture. Spader was good too. It looked great, the effects were nice, not to over the top - believable. I kept finding myself getting more and more drawn in until I was hit with a commercial....too bad for that. I will wait for the dvd to watch it again. I also wanted to see the widescreen version. I don't know why it was broadcast in tv format. It felt like a big movie for tv. It was clearly inspired from other famous science fiction pictures but definetly stands on its own. Don't be turned off by it's blody title, this movie is good!
Rave (2000)
This was a very moving film that I could relate to.
Rave is an honest portrayal of the havoc wreaked by the innocence of youth, peer pressure, and the overwhelming demands of family life.
Director Krauss takes great care in neither glamourizing the rave culture nor painting the picture that his lead characters are without human foibles. In fact, like characters from a shakespearean play, the players of Rave are simplistically drawn, like pawns, into fate's ongoing game of tragedy.
I enjoyed this film. The characters really work well. It is one of the best independent films I have seen lately.