
Alien: Romulus (Theater) is set twenty years after the tragic incident with the Nostromo. This matches with the ending of a research mission in space to recover debris from the previously mentioned explosion. A group of ignorant children decides to take the life pods from the unanchored space platform that is floating between the planets and is on a collision course with a terraformed planet. Their goal is to board the derelict spacecraft so that they can escape and later return. This sounds like a realistic plan, but only until it is necessary to part with the spacecraft at the research center instead. This episode looks the best in this angle as it tries to join together everything that has previously been shown in the saga of the Alien franchise. To turn the gist of the premise, which is the precious point for this film series, worry not watching the other parts is mandatory it has the signature Ripley Scott recreation of Prometheus but that is a completely different topic.
Ridley Scott has seen more success in his career and it is sad to admit, but it is the harsh truth. However many seem to forget that the director of the ‘Blade Runner’ was against the idea of filming a sequel. What about all the horror fans? What about them, why can’t we at least have that discussion (Instead of that gimme Neil Blomkamp’s take on the real “Alien 3”), this film lets us down and I must admit that it left me annoyed! At any rate, do not worry too much about the Prometheus nonsense, this film is well-made and deserves to be watched two or three times. Well, go ahead. I do not lie! And since my picture is in the last Aliens comic on the balcony, I want a normal film with Colonial Marines. For now, this is 3 stars from me.
Thanks to Ninja Master Dan Komarek, who scoured archive.org along with a user who posted a Public TV movie on Vimeo, I learned that there is a Florida film, so to say, on Vimeo Pittsburg Goes Zombie (Vimeo) and although I would never have the opportunity to see this movie, I always wished it was buried deep down in the internet and it is.
Let me share the premise of this movie which goes as Long story kids, it is a movie made by Jess Turner Productions and was released in 1996, however, I invented it back in 1988 after a lot of research it’s set in Pittsburgh however it’s not a zombie movie for that matter any movie ras Hudson North End which was filmed in the shittiest city. So Let’s dive deep into the subject matter of the city.
all about the palm trees, me the people of Pittsburgh have nothing to do with O-west. In addition, there is a barrel filled with undisclosed goo, which has been profusely pouring into rivers while the police search for it, the name remains a mystery to the general population. After some gabbing and a few telephone calls from an important Sheriff making himself wannabe police talk and trying to paint an important picture he is, He finally discovers follows which is entirely the Government authority’s domain, and amusingly they coordinate effectively to perform it. But there is an annoying Rutger Hauer, the goo has already infiltrated rivers, and mounds and skeletons have started to move. There are a few scenes where blood got involved but for the most part, the zombie stuff was shot indoors. Since the movie ended without an actual conclusion after 88 minutes, I’d give it 4 stars out of six solely for the sake of strange nostalgia.
Rejected (YouTube) The Rene Riva Productions is a collection of several short movies all compiled in a single video of around 15 minutes spanning an unorthodox VHS look. This Event in Sonu Studios, which was held in late November of 1997, features a pair of Television presenters who portray the deleted advertisements for the newly launched floppy disk camera by Sonu. The advertisement tells how wrong the vision of the characters who wanted to sell this technology was. Plain and simple, this is a 15-minute “Evil Dead” that works best because I give this project a 4 out of 4.
Killer Campout II (DVD) After a timeout, the moving picture begins with Brad Twigg and his team returning to the woods to give a taste of the supernatural slasher they are been waiting for by the pleasing fans of Indianapolis. The time is 1990, and Camp Phoenix has been restored but this time it’s for a new camp counselor guru whose intentions are to help the lost soul teenagers. But there are three outcasts who are not so brainy and attempt to perform some kind of ritual on the corpse of a serial killer known as Blackwell, now where could that go wrong? We were brought down from the grave by Blackwell who is filled with darkness and fury and slaughters all in what is captured in his forest An very good cast coming from Indy as it seems like their parts were made for them and this is not quite the end of the fight additions, enough blood and guts, odd sex scenes to satisfy the slashers formula for people out there. If, on the other hand, I had to pick something, cut the movie down from 93 minutes it is now to roughly 78 minutes because some of them tend to be a little long for my liking.
If you can calm down and stop travail over your mind then B Movie does come close which pays women for the creations ‘Babezilla vs The Cyber Skanks: Rise of the Pandemonic Skanks It Comes With Mecha Babezilla’ English. It’d also be an unjust argument to suggest that Noel is a corrupt individual, after all, the corporate spidery leeches he attempts to impregnate are “Baby girls” who are genetically engineered to turn them into robotic hordes. From the hooter-powered Blowing up Babezilla to her attempts at feministic oblivion and estrangements, her foes and their armies manage to build some smooth lines. Notable director Andrew J. Chambers, who brought us the monumental classic Hobo with a shotgun is back and just as the other movies began, it starts off with a breathtaking sequel about the widow to his cinematic view ushering what is left of his creation. With horror porn B-class cinema in recession, we are faced with B movies Introducing Babezilla who is a Mutant cyborg without p functions.
This film should amuse you if filthy humor, a Kung Fu Master by the name of Master Beta, and some raunchiness are to your liking. Casting Jessa Flux, Kelsey Livengood, Clint Beaver, and Ginger Lynn as Indy Stars is a good move. And on this note, the recent Babezilla film is worth 2.5 stars out of 4. I recommend this movie if you want a good laugh.
Die, Daisy, Die! (DVD) Mark Mackner returns to one of his most beloved characters Daisy Derkins (four features and a short film). After the superhero adored by the fans, known simply as Daisy, has triumphed over a lizard man, she decides that it is now time to take a break and engage in the business of selling comic books. However, let’s not get ahead of ourselves as Daisy appreciates that there are no certainties in business so she also gets another job with a popular dating application that has recently caused a sensation in the city ‘DateGo’. This application is very popular further strengthening the lizard people’s pockets and their schemes to bring down the great Daisy Derkins and her heroic ventures. The reptilian monsters devise a complex plot to disguise themselves as warriors from the future called “The Dawn Avenger” with the aim of defeating Daisy, and this is only a wish; instead, they target her with a scheme to help them conquer the earth by altering the past of the brave woman.
In contrast, Daisy has only begun to think of what it is like to feature in the television program that will be covering the opening of her very own comic book store.
This is somewhat funny because it resembles the plot of a Brexit Troma movie of the late 1990s, only to be interrupted by Lloyd Kaufman portraying himself and an incoherent narrative of a time-traveling serial killer returning with terrestrial creatures and Daisy in an effort to stop them both. Were you able to grasp any of that I am still attempting to as I score this movie two and a half stars out of four.
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