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Humanity's End

  • Video
  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
1.2K
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Neil Johnson, Jay Laisne, and Cynthia Ickes in Humanity's End (2008)
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The last man in the universe is hunted down by a hybrid race known as the Nephilim.The last man in the universe is hunted down by a hybrid race known as the Nephilim.The last man in the universe is hunted down by a hybrid race known as the Nephilim.

  • Director
    • Neil Johnson
  • Writers
    • Michael Jonathan Smith
    • Neil Johnson
    • Nedy John Cross
  • Stars
    • Jay Laisne
    • Rochelle Vallese
    • Cynthia Ickes
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neil Johnson
    • Writers
      • Michael Jonathan Smith
      • Neil Johnson
      • Nedy John Cross
    • Stars
      • Jay Laisne
      • Rochelle Vallese
      • Cynthia Ickes
    • 32User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Jay Laisne
    • Derasi Vorde
    Rochelle Vallese
    Rochelle Vallese
    • Contessa
    Cynthia Ickes
    • Alicia
    Will Tulin
    • Sorgon 387
    • (as William Tulin)
    Kari Nissena
    Kari Nissena
    • Gorlock
    Peta Johnson
    Peta Johnson
    • Sheetak Declan…
    Don Baldaramos
    Don Baldaramos
    • General Frietag
    Joseph Darden
    • Roj-Junior
    James Canino
    • The Destroyer
    Maria Olsen
    Maria Olsen
    • Sarah 419
    Bruce Douglas
    • Nephilim Priest
    Jake Edinger
    • Nephilim Commander
    Todd Justin
    • Berserker Nephilim
    Jak Fearon
    • Field Commander Nephilim
    John Alton
    John Alton
    • Nephilim Infiltrator
    Michael Scott Martin
    • Nephilim Pilot
    • (as Michael Martin)
    Andrew Mallon
    • Nephilim Warrior #1
    Emmett Callinan
    • Nephilim Warrior #2
    • Director
      • Neil Johnson
    • Writers
      • Michael Jonathan Smith
      • Neil Johnson
      • Nedy John Cross
    • All cast & crew
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    1skipcoogan

    So bad it hurts...

    Rarely do I review movies but in this case I felt compelled to warn others. The movie began promisingly enough but rapidly lost itself in a convoluted plot that built up to an anti-climax. The premise for the movie could have been used to much greater effect, I felt like about 3/4 the way into the movie it became very rushed and the climax (if you could call it that) left me disappointed. The special effects, while not great, were interesting and the costumes were quite stunning. The acting was a bit corny but I did like the leading character until the very end when the whole movie dropped itself into the toilet. Stay away at all costs!
    2Genadi

    Amateur acting at best, poor writing

    I gave this movie 2 stars - one for the special effects and such, there are a lot of those, although not the best I saw, its decent, and one for being a bit more original story than most movies now-days.

    However this is where the good ends pretty much - all actors were amateurs, the storyline, while interesting - was inconsistent, and hard to get its "feel", even though a lot of time was spent at the opening, displaying a time-line of events - too bad it wasn't elaborate and detailed introduction.

    Overall - get 80 minutes of extra sleep rather than see this movie, is my recommendation :)
    1Viewer111

    Truly a dreafully poor movie

    Humanity's End is literally one of the worst movies I have ever seen. It has a nearly incomprehensible plot, what little there is of it, about a future where there are constructs, neanderthals, nephilim, and biobots, robots, and regular humans. There is some war or something, and some groups fighting other groups. The story seems to revolve around a ship called the Blue Whale, or something like that, which looks a lot like a WW2 German Uboat on steroids.

    There are space ships, gun fights, bombs, and explosions, all done is very poor special effects and with almost no meaning at all to what is happening. There also is a sperm carrying teddy bear. I kid you not.

    The acting is very bad, but the script is worse. The extremely long and boring intro to the movie goes through some "lost history" of humanity. It is so convoluted and bizarre that it is not easily followed.

    The characters are uneven and some suddenly change attitudes and styles right in the middle of the movie, without any explanation??!?? Truly poorly done.

    I would give the movie zero stars, but that was not an option.

    The only positive thing I can say about Humanity's End is that some of the background music was nice.
    6nightcity

    Standard B movie Sci-Fi fare

    Considering it's budget I didn't think it was that bad, don't get me wrong, it's not going to win any awards and a lot of people will think it's terrible I expect but it reminded me of all those old movies that tried to cash in on the tail of Star Wars when it first came out like Battle Beyond the Stars.

    Perhaps I'm just a sucker for female voiced computers from Nell in BBTS, to Majel Barrett Roddenberry (RIP) voice in Star Trek and now Blue.

    The plot was fairly basic, the script was weak and the acting was up and down but overall I still enjoyed it enough to not fall asleep.
    6sunking

    A not so bad Sci-Fi B movie

    This movie is kind of entertaining for the sci-fi fan. It has many references to other Sci-Fi creations, including Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, Battle Star Galatcia and Dune. In fact the film must assume many of the users are familiar with many of these Stories as elements of each are used throughout. For instance Stargates are used both with no explanation of what for. The film is scattered with cheesy humor, that gives it much charm. The start of the movie features a 5+ minute prologue, which in part seems to be put in to extend the movie length. Don't see it to be blown away by special effects. See it when you are in the mood for some grade B Sci-fi.

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    • Trivia
      Just the catering budget for this film alone exceeded the entire budget of Neil Johnson's second film, To Become One (2002).
    • Crazy credits
      Any resemblance to persons or aliens living or dead is purely coincidental and conjecture.
    • Soundtracks
      Far Away
      Composed by Nedy John Cross

      Performed by Nedy John Cross

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 2011 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Гибель цивилизации
    • Filming locations
      • Jordan(desert scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Morphius Film
      • Empire Motion Pictures
      • Empire Motion pictures
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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