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I went to see this over the weekend and I have to warn you now that you should wait for a rental or a free download. The movie started off great but then one impossiblity after another finallizing with a real bullshit improbable ending sunk this movie for me.
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Trailer looks fun but the critics are eating this movie alive. I'll wait for Netflix streaming for sure.
The plus side? This movie had a budget of 10 million dollars. Yeah, that's it. It made a profit on it's opening day, lol. There'll be a sequel for sure!
The plus side? This movie had a budget of 10 million dollars. Yeah, that's it. It made a profit on it's opening day, lol. There'll be a sequel for sure!
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Sounds like a fun movie for sure, but not one I would want to go see in the theater.And in the end, what’s the moral of Skyline? Simple: Just because you can make a movie doesn’t mean you should. But if you do, please make it as amazingly bad as this one.
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Trailer looked like "Matrix octo-thingies in LA". I'll wait for free version! 

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Can you awesomely spoiler this for me somehow? I wanted to see this because it looked neat and possibly entertaining, or horribly, horribly bad (most likely horribly bad). But I like movies with aliens and stuff.Bubba Grizz wrote:I went to see this over the weekend and I have to warn you now that you should wait for a rental or a free download. The movie started off great but then one impossiblity after another finallizing with a real bullshit improbable ending sunk this movie for me.
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Sure I can try.
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I should probably mail you $9Bubba Grizz wrote:Sure I can try.
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Hah Like I said, the movie was good up to a certain point and then it just got crazy stupid. So many, "why" questions.
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This movie wasn't amazingly bad at all, not by a long shot. I was really, really expecting a terrible film, but ended up more than a little surprised. The special effects are totally solid. There were some interesting ideas in here, and some of the shots were really well thought out. The ending was pure cock teasing though, which pissed me off. That left a bad taste in my mouth. I cannot stand movies without a resolution. This movie got you to that point, then it simply ended at when it was just getting good.
This is one of those movies where if I didn't know everyone already hated it, I wouldn't have guessed it would have gotten such scathing reviews. The worst part to me was that you could tell the actors were sometimes fighting and dodging invisible monsters, ala a really cheesy Sci-Fi TV movie. Other than that, it hit all the typical marks one would expect from an alien invasion movie.
I would give it a 6.5-7/10. I was expecting a 3.
There is no fucking way this movie was made for 10 million. Someone is fudging the books somewhere. I would've guessed more like 30-50 million. The vast majority of the effects are absolutely rock solid and fun to see.
This is one of those movies where if I didn't know everyone already hated it, I wouldn't have guessed it would have gotten such scathing reviews. The worst part to me was that you could tell the actors were sometimes fighting and dodging invisible monsters, ala a really cheesy Sci-Fi TV movie. Other than that, it hit all the typical marks one would expect from an alien invasion movie.
I would give it a 6.5-7/10. I was expecting a 3.
There is no fucking way this movie was made for 10 million. Someone is fudging the books somewhere. I would've guessed more like 30-50 million. The vast majority of the effects are absolutely rock solid and fun to see.
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It was basically a demo reel for The Brothers Strause.
The screenplay could have been written by a 16 year old, the acting was barely passable, and the story was moronic.
95% of the movie was done in their own studio by the two of them.
10 mil is probably an over-estimate.
The screenplay could have been written by a 16 year old, the acting was barely passable, and the story was moronic.
No-name actors aren't paid shit, the live action sequences were shot in Greg Strause's fucking condo and the rest of the movie was done in post.There is no fucking way this movie was made for 10 million
95% of the movie was done in their own studio by the two of them.
10 mil is probably an over-estimate.

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$10 mil is what it cost factoring in hookers and blow. Lots and lots of blow.
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I agree with this... but I wouldn't really call them 'shots' since they were probably all done in Maya or Liquid.The special effects are totally solid. There were some interesting ideas in here, and some of the shots were really well thought out.
You do know these are the same guys who did the CGI and effects for big-budget flicks like Fantastic Four, Terminator 3, and The Day After Tomorrow
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The film was completely financed by Colin and Greg Strause without the assistance of any major studio.
The film was shot almost entirely at co-director Greg Strause's condo building adjacent to Marina Del Rey (but technically located in the city limits of Venice, Los Angeles).
The filmmakers shot a test trailer on Thanksgiving 2009, while the writers started developing the treatment, marking less than a year from the blank page to the big screen.
Shot entirely on the new Red cameras with the Mysterium-X chip owned by the Brothers Strause.
There are over 800 VFX shots in the film, more than most franchise tent poles.
When Relativity asked for newscasters for the teaser, co-writer and producer Liam O'Donnell suggested his uncle, political commentator Lawrence O'Donnell.
Filming only cost $500,000, while the digital effects cost an additional $10 million.
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Smart guys then. I knew those weren't 10 million dollar effects. Do it yourself and make movies for next to nothing. That's pretty much how Robert Rodriguez does it too. He doesn't work out of Hollywood at all. Troublemaker Studios is located in Texas and is completely self sufficient. That's one hell of a way to keep production costs down.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troublemaker_Studios
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troublemaker_Studios
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No, I'm referring to the physical shooting. In the beginning, they pan across a movie poster in the bedroom of "Invasion of the Spider Women". When the super made the decision he was going to turn on the gas and take an alien with him, the camera focuses on the background painting of a samurai, then focuses on the man's face in the foreground drawing a parallel with a kamikaze. Stuff like that. They obviously put some thought into their work and I always give director's some respect for that.miir wrote:I agree with this... but I wouldn't really call them 'shots' since they were probably all done in Maya or Liquid.
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I'll give them credit for competent cinematography, but they need to find better writers.
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Fairweather Pure wrote:Smart guys then. I knew those weren't 10 million dollar effects. Do it yourself and make movies for next to nothing. That's pretty much how Robert Rodriguez does it too. He doesn't work out of Hollywood at all. Troublemaker Studios is located in Texas and is completely self sufficient. That's one hell of a way to keep production costs down.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troublemaker_Studios
hehe, I've accidentally run across a few of his shooting locations around town. They had a large area around the Capitol blocked off for Machete. Saw some shots with DeNiro that I didn't expect to see. I appreciate the "smaller studios" that can put stuff out. They may still have some ties to Hollywood, but they don't see to let them dictate how they make their films.
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This movie was not good.
I don't know where to begin so I won't.
I don't know where to begin so I won't.
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I watched Battle LA. That was a 6/10. My Skyline score dropped to a 4/10.
Both movies were wasted potential. The best alien invasion movie I'be seen in years was Attack the Block, a british independent flick out now in limited release.
Here's the redband trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgXWKqIG ... ata_player
Both movies were wasted potential. The best alien invasion movie I'be seen in years was Attack the Block, a british independent flick out now in limited release.
Here's the redband trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgXWKqIG ... ata_player