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ETXR

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
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4.1/10
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ETXR (2014)
AdventureMusicSci-Fi

Bix the Bug is a DJ who comes into possession of a Teslascope -- Nikola Tesla's legendary invention, which he claims was capable of receiving signals from Extra Terrestrial worlds.Bix the Bug is a DJ who comes into possession of a Teslascope -- Nikola Tesla's legendary invention, which he claims was capable of receiving signals from Extra Terrestrial worlds.Bix the Bug is a DJ who comes into possession of a Teslascope -- Nikola Tesla's legendary invention, which he claims was capable of receiving signals from Extra Terrestrial worlds.

  • Director
    • Trevor Sands
  • Writers
    • Herb Ratner
    • Chad Sands
    • Trevor Sands
  • Stars
    • Samuel Hunt
    • Jeremy Luke
    • Levi Fiehler
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    224
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Trevor Sands
    • Writers
      • Herb Ratner
      • Chad Sands
      • Trevor Sands
    • Stars
      • Samuel Hunt
      • Jeremy Luke
      • Levi Fiehler
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Samuel Hunt
    Samuel Hunt
    • Matthew 'Bix' Laughlin
    • (as Caleb Hunt)
    Jeremy Luke
    Jeremy Luke
    • Danny Fishmonger
    Levi Fiehler
    Levi Fiehler
    • Curtis Garret
    Brianne Howey
    Brianne Howey
    • Cece
    Lindsey Morgan
    Lindsey Morgan
    • Florence
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Gordon Shafer
    Jessica Graves Davis
    Jessica Graves Davis
    • Dancer
    • (as Jessica Graves)
    Dan Donohue
    Dan Donohue
    • Agent Blake
    Peter Douglas
    • Kevin
    Desiree Dundr-Rodriguez
    • Dancer
    Brendan Hunt
    Brendan Hunt
    • Tweaker
    Erika Jensen
    • Dancer
    Aslyn Kay
    • Dancer
    Matt Nolan
    Matt Nolan
    • Agent Greg
    Adrian Quiñonez
    Adrian Quiñonez
    • Gun man
    • (as Adrian Quinonez)
    Danielle Moné Truitt
    Danielle Moné Truitt
    • Kay
    • Director
      • Trevor Sands
    • Writers
      • Herb Ratner
      • Chad Sands
      • Trevor Sands
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    1robertrun

    Serious Pile of Garbage

    This is one of those movies where the idea is good and you wish someone skilled had handled it. Very bad writing, not very good acting but the acting that is good is wasted on this plot and this script. The scientist kid, the one who delivers the worst lines in the movie is ironically the best actor. Everything about this movie is done wrong.

    It takes about 10 minutes to realize that the actors who play the DJ and the scientist should have switched roles. The scientist actor is the most like the sketched out DJ's. Anyone who went to raves and has been in the scene would know that.

    Idiotic government-like propaganda conflating terrorists with environmentalists and anarchists, and lumping in the peaceful and intelligent occupy wall street people with terrorists as well. It's unnecessary, moronic drivel, especially for these times.

    It takes a -very- long time before the premise is solidified. More than a half-hour into the movie they finally get there and it's a disappointment. The timing and the pacing is terrible.. way too much meaningless dead content.

    I was dared to sit through this, that's the only reason I watched till the end because I got something out of the dare. I might have made it the half hour, otherwise.
    10alokasands

    This film takes you on an entertaining psychological journey

    Great story and great music. This film takes you on a journey both psychologically and visually. The story flows well and the acting is really good. If you love music and science fiction this movie is for you.

    Bix the bug is a struggling DJ who is trying to make it. Levi Fiehler, who plays his old college buddy has a superb performance as his nerdy friend who brings him a device that he claims can communicate with extra-terrestrial beings.

    As the movie unfolds you actually begin to question what is or is not real... the music and visuals take you on a bit of "trip" toward the end. The last scene is open to interpretation, leaving the viewer to reflect on what they believe the message is.
    5krachtm

    Shallow New Age nonsense about a techno DJ

    The plot: A DJ receives extraterrestrial messages through his bland and generic techno music.

    I'm not the biggest fan of techno, but I do like it. I was a bit skeptical of the plot; any time you get a synopsis like this, it usually means you're in for 75 or 80 minutes (these are B movies after all) of bland and generic music and a throwaway plot wrapped around it. This was no exception, but it did seem to have airs toward at least aiming a bit higher than the usual horror comedy or hipster drama. There's some talk of extradimensional telepathy, collective consciousness, and transcending to a higher plane of consciousness, but, really, it's all just meaningless mumbo jumbo that doesn't affect the film's plot at all.

    This is a fairly shallow, by-the-numbers thriller that unfolds exactly like you think it will. There's one or two sort of trippy scenes, but they're kid's play compared to experimental films or art-house mindscrews. I was hoping for more along those lines, and I was left disappointed. Instead, it played out like the stereotypical paranormal thriller, where the government, big business, and terrorists are obsessed with taking the revolutionary, pseudoscientific invention away from a brilliant but quirky scientist. This time, we also get a techno DJ and his apparently useless friend along for the ride, too.

    The invention itself was somewhat interesting, but it turned out to be a huge MacGuffin, a plot device that exists only to drive conflict between the people who own it and the people who want it. Characters constantly talk about how important it is, how it can change everything, etc, but it never really does much of anything throughout the film. For a film that teases you with rather weighty metaphysical questions (such as "How would society change once you force it to a higher state of consciousness?"), there really isn't much to this film. It seems more interested in playing bland techno, showing two girls dancing with each other, and low-budget special effects.

    If you're expecting something wildly original, intelligent, or mindblowing, I think you're just going to be as disappointed as I was. If you walk into it with low expectations, a fondness for mainstream dance music, and a desire to see bad actors make out with each other, maybe you'll enjoy this more than I did. I can see how this might become a cult film among fans of raves, but that's about it. Anyone else is probably going to be unimpressed.

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      • March 31, 2014 (United States)
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