A team of space miners sent to stop a moon's collision course with the earth discover a hibernating creature that soon revives and starts slaughtering them.A team of space miners sent to stop a moon's collision course with the earth discover a hibernating creature that soon revives and starts slaughtering them.A team of space miners sent to stop a moon's collision course with the earth discover a hibernating creature that soon revives and starts slaughtering them.
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My biggest marker, the script, was very solid. All the actors were given believable, appropriate dialog. The actors, with a few very recognizable names, nailed their parts, without trying to go overboard or out an appropriate character expectation. As a low budget movie their sets were limited and the creature wasn't extreme, but neither were any of them shoddy. The direction and scene setup were well thought through. All in all a SOLID performance by every segment of the cast and team.
The alien sidestory is obvious, and OK. I hope director and writer Mr. Tunicliffe, whose other works are primarily in the special make-up department, will find time to hone his directing and writing abilities. There's potential, but he needs training.
Not bad for his first script and direction! 6/10, especially in comparison with Armageddon
Grade: 7 out of 10
(sounds a little like two other recent movie plots huh? - this was done two years earlier and to better end than one of them - so who copied who?)
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- TriviaIts writer/director, Gary Tunnicliffe, started out performing special make-up effects having worked on Waxwork II: Lost in Time, Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, Hellraiser: Bloodline, Hellraiser: Inferno, and Hellraiser: Hellseeker.
- GoofsThe crew is able to decipher the alien inscription because it is in binary code, despite the fact that the underlying text would presumably be in an alien language.
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Michael Isaacs: General, I resent your accusations.
General Hurst: Folks, this conversation is pointless. Time is on my side. Now we got about 6 months before this moon is scheduled to impact the Earth. That's enough time for you to accomplish this exercise in futility.
Dr. Dana Shaw: The decision's been made General.
General Hurst: Yes, I know it has and as usual I'll sit back and watch you fail then I'll step in and save the day. Now if you both will excuse me.
[walks away abruptly]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Svengoolie: Within the Rock (2000)