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Plot: Aliens invade, this time delivering a clear ultimatum. The fate of humanity hangs in the balance as the U.S. President and citizens decide if these aliens are to be trusted… or feared.
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Independents Day Perfect B Movie ScFi Action
All the poor reviews for this film surprised me when I first read them. I seen this movie at my local Walmart for 10 bucks.Being a huge Independence Day fan and B movie fan I grabbed it. I had 0 hopes of it being any good due to it being produced by The Asylum but it IS a great B movie. The special effects are really good and the story is quite engaging. The acting is as good as you can expect for this kind of film buy better than most I have seen. If you dig B movie ScFi flicks and love the alien invasion idea you will enjoy this movie. I gave it 5 out of ten and for a B flick that’s pretty good. You won’t be disappointed. I felt like the story could have been an interesting idea if the right studio had gotten it besides the Asylum but still it’s probably their best produced film that I have seen. The ships and the aliens look great and the space battles are cool as heck. Very good alien B movie. Check it out.
I enjoyed this, but I suggest waiting until it’s in the $1 bin.
First, do not mistake this for the 2016 sequel to the original Independence Day. “Independents’ Day” (the cheeky title alone deserves an extra point) is made by The Asylum, a company which specializes in grabbing as many sales as it can from people mistaking their productions for upcoming blockbusters, or from people such as myself who don’t mind watching these things occasionally as a change from all the over-hyped, big-budget productions about. Production values are very much in dollars rather than billions of dollars. However, that doesn’t mean the result is necessarily bad.The actors take their roles seriously, albeit they’re not exactly A-list, being either complete unknowns or daytime soap extras. Occasionally The Asylum do pull in a recognizable face, but there’s none in this film.
The special effects are actually not bad – better than many TV productions I’ve seen, and the story-line is quite imaginative, although the screenplay lets things down a bit. That’s a shame, as with a bit more attention to the latter the whole production could be raised a notch or two.
In this film, some large(ish) spaceships arrive on earth and instead of immediately destroying everything offer to relocate earth’s population to avoid a costly battle, even offering rewards in the form of cures for various diseases if humankind cooperates. The female vice-president of America finds it’s up to her to work out what’s really going on and find a way to prevent the aliens’ from taking possession the planet.
I definitely wouldn’t recommend wasting $10 on this – wait a couple of months until it appears in the $1 bin. It’s good to pass a bored 1½ hours when there’s nothing else to do, or save it for a day when your in bed with chickenpox. Also, as another reviewer has pointed out, The Asylum productions are blissfully free from the expletives and sexism that appear in almost everything these days, for which I’m truly grateful.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 31 min (91 min)
Budget 500000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Director Laura Beth Love
Writer Geoff Meed (screenplay)
Actors Fay Gauthier, Sal Landi, Johnny Rey Diaz, Matthew Riley
Country USA
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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Negative Format Redcode RAW
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Printed Film Format Digital