Atlantic Rim
When monsters suddenly appear from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, a special team pilots giant robots to combat the new threat.
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- Cast:
- Graham Greene , David Chokachi , Jackie Moore , Treach , Nicole Alexandra Shipley , Jared Cohn , Demetrius Stear
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
hyped garbage
Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
The writer must have been high on ICE to write this sort of crap and the director must have been his suppliewr
Never a good sign when the opening credits start with "The Asylum Presents..." Three crack soldiers are deployed to fight giant sea monsters from attacking the USA using massive manned Transformer type robots. Terrible, wooden acting on display here, cheap CGI effects & incredibly dumb plot, plus there's not actually a great deal of monster action, so it's pretty boring too. It's a pity this wasn't made in Japan as they specialize in this sort of thing. Best avoided, a total waste of time.
I know there is a great following for this type of film, but there has to be a limit. Some are so bad they are entertaining, this film is not even one of those, it's just rubbish, a bad bad film. Acting by everyone is wooden, the script, if there was one, was badly written and thought out. At one stage Tracey (blue robot) hits the monster and actually says "take that". And then of course there is the rest of the dialogue which includes each and ever cliché known to man. The 'plot' is laughable, and NOT in a good way, is doesn't make any sense at all. the characters just appear in a new location/situation instantly. Big fight, hundreds of random people are dead, city has been raised to the ground, the 'stars' find themselves in a busy bar having a drink seconds later. I could have done better than this. There is truly nothing going for this film and should just never have been made at all.
I don't know how badly you must want to have to be an actor to sign up to star in Asylum films. I can only imagine them watching the films they parody wishing they could be real movie stars like them. For the five mins of this film that I watched, it looked how I imagine a home movie looks when someone films their kids playing with Rock Em Sock Em Robots. CGI budget must have been entirely used up in one or two scenes as most of the film is made up of people running around a military base and drinking in a bar.So glad I didn't pay to watch this and caught it on a dud channel in the middle of the night.