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The story of Jodie Elliot, a young woman who is trying to find her daughter in a city controlled by an invading alien army.The story of Jodie Elliot, a young woman who is trying to find her daughter in a city controlled by an invading alien army.The story of Jodie Elliot, a young woman who is trying to find her daughter in a city controlled by an invading alien army.
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Katharine Lee McEwan
- Jodie Elliott
- (as Katharine McEwan)
Elizabeth Martin
- Jodie's Daughter
- (as Tiffany Martin)
Will Tulin
- Sheen
- (as William David Tulin)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThe film was called Battleground Los Angeles until the producers learned that Battle: LA was also coming out. They changed the name to stop any confusion. The film was originally conceived and hinted at in 1997 and 2004. The film, Nephilim ends where Alien Armageddon begins.
- ConnectionsReferences The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
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Well, I liked it when the aliens "cancelled" George Noory's show...
NOt much else.
This film was okay in the Special effects department, given a budget of less than six figures.
Of course, there were a few interesting bits, like the women who were turned into "Hens" producing food. But mostly, the movie was incoherent nonsense, with scenes in the prison taking up way too much of its running time. Especially scenes involving body functions.
But most of the ideas were tired and other people did them better. Symbiot worms that took people over? The Trill, the Hidden, the Puppet Masters. Aliens who succumb to a disease? That's original- when H.G Welles did it 100 years ago! So if you don't have original ideas, you should at least have interesting characters.
Characters were introduced and then vanish for no good reason, other than I suspect someone promised them they could be in this movie. Saddest of all was Virginia Hey (The ROad Warrior, Farscape) clearly too old to be doing these kinds of roles anymore.
Final insult- the cover art. Yup, if you compare the cover art for this turkey that Red Box used, you will notice a strange similarity to "Cowboys and Aliens" cover art. Well, I guess someone was fooled somewhere.
NOt much else.
This film was okay in the Special effects department, given a budget of less than six figures.
Of course, there were a few interesting bits, like the women who were turned into "Hens" producing food. But mostly, the movie was incoherent nonsense, with scenes in the prison taking up way too much of its running time. Especially scenes involving body functions.
But most of the ideas were tired and other people did them better. Symbiot worms that took people over? The Trill, the Hidden, the Puppet Masters. Aliens who succumb to a disease? That's original- when H.G Welles did it 100 years ago! So if you don't have original ideas, you should at least have interesting characters.
Characters were introduced and then vanish for no good reason, other than I suspect someone promised them they could be in this movie. Saddest of all was Virginia Hey (The ROad Warrior, Farscape) clearly too old to be doing these kinds of roles anymore.
Final insult- the cover art. Yup, if you compare the cover art for this turkey that Red Box used, you will notice a strange similarity to "Cowboys and Aliens" cover art. Well, I guess someone was fooled somewhere.
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- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Battleground Los Angeles
- Filming locations
- Paris, France(street scenes)
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- Budget
- $870,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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