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more about #aliensvspredatorrequiem more comments → comm9: Well that wasn't exactly subtle. Hit me over the head with concepts that were old even in the 80's and show off all your special effects wizardry but ... more » kimsama: Sounds like an interesting premise, but am I a jerk for assuming that someone who's, at heart, a visual effects guy is going to make a movie that's pr... more » -
#offline
Travel Inside The Horrifying Mind Of A Cyborg Killer, In "Offline"
A rogue scientist goes inside the mind of a cyber-soldier to try and reprogram him and redeem his humanity, in the independent film Offline, from director Matthew Santoro. The trailer, featuring stark dystopian visuals and nightmarish distortions, is below. More » -
#review
Aliens vs. Predator vs. Turducken
It was a sold-out afternoon show for Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem in downtown San Francisco yesterday, and I was sitting in between two huge family groups who had helpfully brought about half a dozen kids under the age of eight. Good call! This was a family movie, starting off on the right foot with a Predator ship full of Alien specimens crashing in the Colorado forest and immediately implanting themselves in a hunter and his young son. You've got to love a holiday monster movie that's not afraid to kill kids in horrible, gut-munching, blood-spewing detail. People who want dialog that goes beyond "People are dying!" should seek out something else; but monster freaks will love this flick. More » -


