4 reviews
This film isn't so much low-budget as much as it is no-budget. The character designs vary from generic to the kind of nightmare fuel you find after clicking on one too many suggested videos on YouTube, but this goes one further and barely even animates them in the first place. It's so slapshod that the admittedly okay-looking backgrounds are extremely suspect, as if they were bought wholesale from elsewhere, because they are immensely better-rendered than the stock footage creatures standing in front of them. I mean, they're only computer screensaver quality, but that is still a marked improvement over this film's ghastly depictions of Dracula, Cupid and the titular Little Foot.
- snugglebunny-99113
- Nov 19, 2022
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The voice overlays were just plain terrible, mouth movement didn't align with audio. However the problem was the shots of the ships in space were GREAT. There was extremely fine detail that almost looked like it wasn't animation. It's like how does this look so good and everything else is trash.
The storyline actually was cool/interesting. Not certain if it was ripped off, however it presented a unique concept. And once you watch enough, you kind of want to know how this end. It was watched with a child, and they didn't seem to notice or mind the shortcomings. But there's a lot left to be desired to have this be just decent.
The storyline actually was cool/interesting. Not certain if it was ripped off, however it presented a unique concept. And once you watch enough, you kind of want to know how this end. It was watched with a child, and they didn't seem to notice or mind the shortcomings. But there's a lot left to be desired to have this be just decent.
- josephking-95688
- Jul 13, 2024
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I mean, it's pretty terrible. Lots of obviously reused footage, stiffly animated with a cheap feel about it. The voice acting seems intentionally bad hitting every cliché. One highlight is the credible imitation of C3PO for a droid character. Derivative, but well executed, so I'll take that as a positive, since so little in this film is. The script is all over the place. Feels like something a group of university students banged out in a few weekends for an assignment no one wanted to do. Congratulations, you had a couple of decent ideas and figured out how to turn the computer on. Here's your D-
- muukiithefinn
- Nov 10, 2022
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