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Superb British SF/Horror Hybrid (by alistairc_2000) |
I love these bunker corridor shooter type movies where you are searching for the enigmatic truth that turns out to be far more problematic and puzzling that you originally hoped for.Billy O'Brien shows that he was not just a flash in the pan with his superbly creepy Isolation being an amazing starting point. Hybrid/Scintilla is the type of movie that should be showing at your local multiplex, reaping the rewards for the British film industry. Of course rather than seeing it on the big screen it is getting a DVD release and a Digital down load release. That is a real shame as this is a <more> |
The story is told and a great introduction unfolds. (by sean-curtin-517-748378) |
I'm giving this movie a 10, mainly because there's way too many people that seem to demand far to much from movies these days.This movie delivered exactly what it intended to. That is a story that unfolds in unknown ways as the movie progresses and one that isn't predictable either. To many movies these days loose all sense of enjoyment by being Hollywood copy cats of ideas that have been done many times before.To be fair this idea has seen very similar threads in shows like 'The Outer Limits' for example but I really enjoyed the way it was put in a Russian setting and <more> |
Disturbingly Wonderful (by hissy23) |
I knew nothing of this movie, hadn't even heard of it before watching, therefore I had few expectation and to be honest didn't expect to last more than 10 - 15 mins. And I almost gave up during the first act - I'm not a fan of Dirty Dozen vs The Alien type action movies. But I'm so glad I kept watching. Superb.Something about the setting, the atmosphere and the alien just got under my skin. I found it truly disturbing - in a good way if that's possible. It unnerved me in a way big budget mainstream sci-fi / horror movies usually fail to. In my opinion it is a Prometheus on <more> |
Just eat the sandwich (by LiamBlackburn) |
I think that's the best scene where the alien escapes over the wall and he looks in his coat-pocket and finds a sandwich. The recurring sandwich that seems so out of place in the beginning. Here is this special forces guy on a huge underground mission and he takes out a lunch bag with a sandwich in it. It looks bizarre at that early point in the movie. It makes you question the seriousness of the forthcoming scenes. Once you get immersed in this cavernous thriller, you soon realize that the sandwich is actually the symbol of normality. Amongst the completely crazy action, the sandwich <more> |
Very entertaining sci-fi video (by dgillespey-187-664971) |
This had everything I want from a lower budget, idea driven video. I did not want to kill-off the main characters, which is not a given.The concept was developed and delivered quite well. Primarily it was easy to watch, no irritating aspects.Notwithstanding the fact it did not hit all the demographic pulling requirements nor the pop-culture mandates such as the ubiquitous LGBT genuflecting. If you can live without the aforementioned and like the genre, give this a try. I am accustomed to low-end budget movies that show it, primarily in the lack of story. This is not one of those. It lacked <more> |
A More Plausible Alien Horror Story (by in1984) |
7.8 of 10. Not to be confused with the purely horrible Hybrid from 2007 or the at least enjoyable Super Hybrid of 2010, this is a quality film using reality-based horror built on sci-fi, war, and genetic experimentation.While the misinformed, weak science sci-fi films still fantasize and fill in gaps of traveling massive distances through variations on frozen sleep, this eliminates the distance problem completely by avoiding space travel to or from the planet. Instead, it takes advantage of well known, everyday scientific events, modern conflicts around Russia, secret government operations, <more> |