Low budget sci-fi thread?
Low budget sci-fi thread?
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Aliens but with ghosts
Ex Machina but with a blonde qt instead. And less talking, more raid- killing.
Are they mars ghosts?
>sugar daddy Netflix
Spectral had a pretty big budget.
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This was really good for the budget
Watched and enjoyed.
I'm pretty sure this is a stealth prequel conerning the origins of the androids in Alien/ Blade Runner universe
It was better then the reviews
Dark Star. The original low budget sci fi classic - and worth watching.
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Spacehunter
wasn't this Alien, pre-Alien? Or was that something else
Ice Pirates
Pre-Alien. It was Carpenter and O'Bannan's college film.
ah, neat
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It's worth watching - it's corny as fuck, but there are scenes I love - the alien, and the existential crisis the nuclear bomb has.
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fuck you
moar
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This is the most "in english, doc" film ever.
holy shit the trailer looks actually decent...
the budget for this was only 1mil i guess. pretty impressive
terrible
great
Pretty good movie. When they got to the factory surrounded by metal shavings I was worried they'd spend the whole film there due to low budget. But then they left so I was happy.
>europa report
>terrible
Wrong, nice way to make an actual "lovecraftian" story by using the found footage genre, and in space.
just bad acting and worst directing followed by people randomly dying like complete retards for 2 hours with some gay underwhelming reveal at the end.
What about somewhat decent films that no one remembers?
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not low budget
That was better than expected.
Try Hunter Prey, but don't look anything up about it at all, not even photos.
Man from Earth
Better than Ex Machina.
this movie was great until the MC took off his helmet
this
Agreed. It was like, here's a space setting, but no we're not going to do anything interesting with it. "People dying makes it interesting, right?" So we are left watching the cast being used as a resource to trudge the plot along to the end, and you see a cg octopus and some asshole explains to the audience that its psychic.
Based on Anne Mccaffrey's The Ship That Lactated.
Speaking of big loads...
Screamers 1: ok
Screamers 2: nope