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I'm starting to question my affinity for the sci-fi genre, who wrote the script here baboons? I had fully engaged my suspense of disbelief prior to starting the film, so it wasn't the problem, the film made absolutely no friggin sense. Another one goes down as an "it could have been much better had it been handled differently" flick. A gave a 5/10 for the effects, but even that it overrating is some.

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Totally agree, seems like one turkey after another is crapped onto the marked these days, sounds promising, but the end-product stink to high heaven. Bad acting, no cohesion, bad scripting and super-cheesy, nasty cgi....somehow bad CGI is worse than the bad "real" effects in the old days.

Why does it have to be a blockbuster to have some quality these days, in the 80's and 90's, even low-budget films could be very good.

The first-person perspective got old after 10 minutes.......seen it all, in video-games.

@znapper said:

Why does it have to be a blockbuster to have some quality these days, in the 80's and 90's, even low-budget films could be very good.

I think it's because some have fallen in love with technology and "what we can do" or "what we can try" to the point that the technology (whatever it is) no longer serves the story. 5/10 is generous...for me it was 4/10 until the ending, which took it down to 3/10. The fact that they had all this technology at their fingertips and produced such a pile of garbage is a strike against it not for it IMO.

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