Director: Bruce Davison. Writers: Brian Brinkman, Micho Rutare. Cast: Barry Williams, Danny Bonaduce, Sherilyn Fenn, Bruce Davison, Andre Royo, and Howard Hesseman. One of The Asylum's latest sacrificial offerings to the SyFy Network is Bigfoot. In Canada, this movie made its premiere on Space! The Imagination Station last week and viewers on both sides of the border can ask what the hell was that thing that they have found. Some may be more inclined to go hunting for the real thing. This company is well known for poking fun at larger film properties that include mutant animals, weather anomalies and haunted mansions. Their staying power comes from the fact that if the premise is not registered or trademarked, it's fair game for it to be ridiculed. Creative license can only go so far, and with Bigfoot, nobody owns the copyright to cryptozoology's most famous beast. Anyone can quest for the...
- 7/11/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
You have heard the premise of a meteor shower heading to earth, which is sure to bring man's destruction, before. This type of event killed the dinosaurs, so this could happen to mankind too, right? This plotline has been tried before by Armageddon and others, but here The Asylum adds in some bad acting and a low budget to get the job done. Yes, this reviewer is getting jaded by all the poor quality pictures cascading across these eyes. However, some viewers might find some interest in the one line synopsis for The Meteor Apocalypse, which just released yesterday. A trailer is provided below and at The Asylum website. View both before the world ends through a cosmic rock shower!
A synopsis for The Meteor Apocalypse:
"A gigantic meteors enters Earth's orbit and begins to disintegrate, showering the entire planet with debris' (The Asylum).
Release Date: February 23, 2010 (DVD).
Director: Micho Rutare.
A synopsis for The Meteor Apocalypse:
"A gigantic meteors enters Earth's orbit and begins to disintegrate, showering the entire planet with debris' (The Asylum).
Release Date: February 23, 2010 (DVD).
Director: Micho Rutare.
- 2/25/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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