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Alien Express

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
2.6/10
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Alien Express (2005)
HorrorSci-Fi

A new super train is built when a meteorite crashes near by, releasing a tiny creature. Once it kills and consumes everyone on board the train, it begins to grow and multiply into hordes of ... Read allA new super train is built when a meteorite crashes near by, releasing a tiny creature. Once it kills and consumes everyone on board the train, it begins to grow and multiply into hordes of different creatures.A new super train is built when a meteorite crashes near by, releasing a tiny creature. Once it kills and consumes everyone on board the train, it begins to grow and multiply into hordes of different creatures.

  • Director
    • Turi Meyer
  • Writers
    • Tom Alexander
    • Brian Smith
  • Stars
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Sean Bott
    • Steven Brand
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.6/10
    397
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    • Director
      • Turi Meyer
    • Writers
      • Tom Alexander
      • Brian Smith
    • Stars
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Sean Bott
      • Steven Brand
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Vic Holden
    Sean Bott
    • Russell
    Steven Brand
    Steven Brand
    • Paul Fitzpatrick
    Todd Bridges
    Todd Bridges
    • Peter
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Senator Frank Rawlings
    Derrick Costa
    • Alien
    Joseph Daniel Hamilton
    Joseph Daniel Hamilton
    • Sam
    • (as Joseph Hamilton)
    Kellie Hamilton
    • Miss Utah
    • (as Kellie Brothersen)
    Amy Locane
    Amy Locane
    • Rosie Holden
    Dee Macaluso
    • Mrs. Rawlings
    Stephen Rippey
    • Robert
    Steffanie Sampson
    Steffanie Sampson
    • Gina
    • (as Steffanie Thomas)
    Scott Vandiver
    Scott Vandiver
    • Scotter
    • Director
      • Turi Meyer
    • Writers
      • Tom Alexander
      • Brian Smith
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    1Amtrak_Mike

    A Candidate for "Mystery Science Theater 3000"

    What do you get when you put Lou Diamond Philips, Todd Bridges, Barry Corbin with a bad toupee, and an alien all on a train? You get a very bad movie called "Alien Express" or "Dead Rail" that would be more entertaining on Comedy Central's old series "Mystery Science Theater 3000." You name it, this awful movie suffered in areas of acting, plot, storyline, and special effects. In fact, the exterior passenger train shots looked like the production staff used a common HO scale model in front of a painted background! The rest of the special effects goes downhill from there.

    The plot is very predictable and is similar to two 1970's movies called "Horror Express" and a disaster movie called "The Cassandra Crossing." At least "The Cassandra Crossing" had a better cast, an engaging storyline, and real train scenes.

    If you want a good laugh and a movie to mock at a "B movie" party then watch this; otherwise, "Alien Express" derailed long before departing from the station!
    1sorin61

    Really, you would think they learned how to do special effects.

    I am a big fan of sci-fi movies. So, when I saw this movie in the EPG, I thought I was in for a pleasant evening. What a disappointment ! Such a poor display of "special" effects I could not imagine in 1980, but in 2005 ? Come on, why would you do special effects of an helicopter flying in the desert when you can film a real one for a much lower price (I guess) ? And those killer "muppets"... well, I could do better than that in a couple of hours in the garage. You can expect to have a low budget on a movie, but I don't think it's reasonable to have a low movie for any budget. As for the "star" of the movie (I use a lot of quotes tonight...), Lou Diamond Philips, the guy is not even remotely an actor. Maybe he should have stayed to the martial arts movies. All in all, an awful movie. Maybe I am in a bad mood tonight. Then again, maybe not. A sincere 1 out of 10.
    1Asteri-Atypical

    Only Beavis and Butt-Head would like this movie...

    "Eh-heh eh-heh hey, dude - look at these aliens. They're like - biting the humans and stuff! Eh-heh eh-heh eh-heh"

    This must rank amongst the worst movies of all time. It's utter drivel for anyone with a modicum of a brain. Sure, you have the reviewers on the payroll who give glowing reviews and vote highly for this abomination but it's easy to tell who these sell-outs are. Their reviews are TOO good. To give a movie like this even a mediocre review claiming it had some B-movie remedial appeal would be a glowing review! Calling this a great movie tips the hands of the corporate shills.

    But enough of that.

    This movie had about all the bad characteristics a movie can have without being SO bad that it's enjoyable just to laugh at. The old Japanese 60's monster films had a quality that this movie lacked. At least in those 60's films you could laugh at just how bad the rubber monster suit looked. Or laugh at seeing the strings holding the space ships, how the models dangled on the strings and how the flames curved UPWARDS out of the back. Those movies made fun of how BAD they were. Alien Express (aka Dead Rail) seems to actually think of itself as a GOOD movie - which makes it incredibly absurd.

    The effects were awful by today's standards. Beyond awful. However not quite as bad as the 60's monster movies hence they lacked the comedic appeal. The plot and dialogue were about as sophomoric as I've ever seen, made even worse by being every bit as predictable as you might expect. I won't even point out the plot and logic holes in this one; it just wouldn't be fair to this pitiable plot (plus it would take to long to even get started). Most of the acting was awful; Lou Diamond Phillips must have been very desperate to agree to touch this one.

    SciFi Channel is rapidly becoming the "cheap thrills channel", producing movie after movie without an iota of concept or intelligence in the lot. I can only wonder - why bother?

    Don't bother with this tripe. It doesn't get any worse.
    2craig69

    Rubber sock-puppet aliens aren't the worst part!

    Alien Express is one of the worst movies I've bothered to experience.

    The plot is predictable. The aliens look like rubber sock puppets. The effects would have been mediocre in the 70's, but are just atrocious by today's standards. Couldn't they take a shot of a real train instead of using an obvious model?

    The acting isn't great but, really, the dialogue is the worst part. It gouges its way into your mind. "Don't you die on me. Not now." If you ever manage to suspend disbelief long enough to be absorbed into the movie, you'll rapidly be jolted painfully back to reality by the aliens, the model train, or the clichéd dialogue.

    The only reason I didn't give this movie a "1" is that it doesn't deserve to be rated so badly that some poor suckers might watch it for the pleasure inherent in a truly bad film.
    1Kansas-5

    The bane of the Sci-Fi channel

    I did my best to watch this two hour fiasco. It combined the awful special effects and plot of the original "Blob," with an execrable boosting of the (outstanding in the original) screenplay of "Runaway Train." The only explanation for this movie is that someone needed to take a huge tax deduction and figured they'd combine it with a shot at hosting a casting couch. What an incredible stinker! Lou Diamond Phillips is anxious to show us why he will take any part, no matter how bad. Barry Corbin continues his career as a typecast creep, a U.S. Senator from Texas and plays it well. He should next do the lead role in the story of Trent Lott or Jesse Helms. The women in this flick all seem to have gotten their roles as consolation prizes in the Fay Wray Memorial screaming contest. Special effects are unbelievably bad. H.S. kids in film class in North Dakota could have done a better job. The writers must have pulled a heist at the cliché bank to accumulate this many. I couldn't watch any more without being forced to sit in the Clockwork Orange chair. I have no idea how it ended, except obviously, 119 minutes too late. Ugh! Caveat emptor.

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      While inspecting the burning car, Vic Holden claims that he can smell methane. This cannot happen - methane is odorless. When it is supplied as natural gas into buildings for gas appliances, another chemical, usually ethyl mercaptan, is added to the gas to give it a distinctive odor that lets people know when a leak occurs.

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • SCI FI
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dead Rail
    • Filming locations
      • Ogden, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dead Rail Productions Inc.
      • Vanguard Productions (II)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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