Starring: Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Donald Faison, et al.
Directors: Colin Strause and Greg Strause
Rated: R
It was supposed to be a simple birthday weekend in Southern California. But when sunrise arrives two hours early in the form of a haunting light from an unknown source, a group of friends watch in terror as people across the city are drawn outside and swept into massive alien ships that have blotted out the L.A. skyline. From tankers to drones and hydra-like extraterrestrials, the aliens are inescapable and seemingly indestructible. Now, it will take every survival instinct the group has to elude capture in this riveting, action-packed sci-fi adventure.
Format:4K Ultra HD
UPC:826663235876
Release Date:January 1
Rating:R
Publisher:SHOUT! FACTORY
Directors:Colin Strause, Greg Strause
Starring:Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Donald Faison, David Zayas, Brittany Daniel, Neil Hopkins, Crystal Reed
A remake of “Over--s-e-x-e-d Rugsuckers from Mars” (1989).
Published by bernie4444 , 1 month ago
Terry (Donald Faison) sees the light after a night of debauchery. Or does the light see him? In any case, he's consumed with aliens. This is a real brain teaser. The noisy music is what probably drew aliens with better taste.
I have never seen a more pitiful excuse for a movie. It's the standard invasion movie, you know, like “The War of the Worlds” (1953) without the pathos. Even Stephen King would barf. As you know, even a Stephen King formula is to keep it almost believable, not inconceivable. A better duffus film like this would be “Independence Day” (1996) with a better actor, Bill Pullman.
I suggest you do not waste your time with this ridiculous thing, and if you must watch something that has aliens walking the streets and peaking in windows, watch “Target Earth” (1954).
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