Showing posts with label aliens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aliens. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 18, 2014
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Saturday, March 15, 2014
Don't Tell Me They Don't Really Exist
Real life Alien .... Black Dragonfish. Dr. Peter Herring shows off a black Dragonfish. This deep sea fish, less than a foot long was found a 1000 meters deep, might communicate with luminous patches on cheeks. The Black Dragonfishes are long, slender fishes which live in mesopelagic to bathypelagic waters down to depths of about 2000 m
Monday, February 3, 2014
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
Monday Movie Reviews - STORAGE 24
Aliens in a Storage Facility
The trailer looked great for this one. So when I got the chance to see it on HDNet Movies on DirectTV before it hit theaters, I jumped at the chance.
Right off the bat, it started off with an airplane crashing into one of those storage u-lock-it-and-leave-it places. The people who were inside at the time are trapped when the electricity is cut, and the doors opening to the outside no longer work. Which means they're trapped inside with something that fell out of the plane when it crashed.
I have to admit, the initial idea seemed solid. The acting is pretty good. But unfortunately, the movie falls flat. I love the fact that it takes place in London (or rather, in the London suburbs). Otherwise, there is very little for me to recommend. At every twist and turn, I felt as if I was watching a contemporary version of Aliens, but inside a storage facility instead of a spaceship. It's just a matter of seeing who gets picked off one at a time, and who'll survive for one last match-up at the end.
The way I judge a movie is whether or not I'd watch it again once it's released on TV. If I want to watch it again and can't wait for the release, it's a BUY. When I'll watch it again on TV or Netflix, it's a RENT. If I couldn't care less, it's a BURY.
Unfortunately, my recommendation is to
The trailer looked great for this one. So when I got the chance to see it on HDNet Movies on DirectTV before it hit theaters, I jumped at the chance.
Right off the bat, it started off with an airplane crashing into one of those storage u-lock-it-and-leave-it places. The people who were inside at the time are trapped when the electricity is cut, and the doors opening to the outside no longer work. Which means they're trapped inside with something that fell out of the plane when it crashed.
I have to admit, the initial idea seemed solid. The acting is pretty good. But unfortunately, the movie falls flat. I love the fact that it takes place in London (or rather, in the London suburbs). Otherwise, there is very little for me to recommend. At every twist and turn, I felt as if I was watching a contemporary version of Aliens, but inside a storage facility instead of a spaceship. It's just a matter of seeing who gets picked off one at a time, and who'll survive for one last match-up at the end.
The way I judge a movie is whether or not I'd watch it again once it's released on TV. If I want to watch it again and can't wait for the release, it's a BUY. When I'll watch it again on TV or Netflix, it's a RENT. If I couldn't care less, it's a BURY.
Unfortunately, my recommendation is to
Labels:
aliens,
British horror film,
bury it,
movie review,
Storage 24
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Monday, August 10, 2009
What Kind of Horror Scares You the Most?
Labels:
aliens,
ghosts,
mutants,
serial killers,
zombies
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