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It's like if they filmed three at once it would put the movie over
budget
or something.
With a
budget
running into the tens of dollars, some of the most abysmal acting you have ever seen, and absolutely NO even remotely frightening moments - not even a nanosecond!
There's these guys dressed up in some weird S&M outfits, and I guess they're from another planet, anyway, not much makes sense in this low, low, low,
budget
film.
Filmed with a low
budget
and on location, only a modicum of skill is required for the designing processes, but a larger measure of value might have been placed upon the tasteless D.J. background soundtrack, generally blaring and nearly always invasive.
But it was a movie made on a low
budget
so you dont expect much from it, it does have some laughs (I doubt they are intended though :) ).
Unimpressive and extremely low
budget
sci-fi without any charm and appeal.
The production
budget
must have skyrocketed to well over fifty cents with the addition of The Space Alien Phallic Transportation Machine which, for a time, must have meant that the Oscar Meyer Wiener Mobile was not available.
It's not the fault of the actors and the production team that the
budget
is so low, of course, but you have to question the point of making this in the first place when there's neither the time nor money to do it justice.
i found this movie to be mostly a P.O.S.it was low budget,but that isn't the problem.the
What we don't have is the
budget
and talent.
Looked to be very low
budget.
Low budget, but still creepy enough to hold your interest in another take off on the familiar Frankenstein story.
Snakes on a Plane was an enjoyable Action film, so obviously the film makers wanted to cash in on the success, with this low
budget
effort.
I can appreciate low
budget
film-making.
I'm truly not picky on movies, i'm open to any genre or budget, but Snakes On A Train is truly one of the worst Horror films I have ever seen.
I've seen about a half dozen of the low
budget
poverty row B westerns that Ken Maynard made in the 1930s, and I am consistently amazed at how poor an actor he was.
First of all I dunno if I was supposed to use my imagination in this film or the director was trying to save money or low on
budget!
Low
budget
movies can be done so much better then this.
And low
budget
is no excuse for this.
Maybe the makers should have spend some of their low
budget
on a preview monitor so they could see what they shot.
I can also tell that the
budget
was low, because everything looks fake, which is not what you would expect from a movie, especially what should be a super cool space battle movie.
I seriously think the
budget
must have been in the double digits it is so bad, making you laugh more than you should at how plain bad it is.
I can't get over someone basically doing a remake of a crappy high
budget
Hollywood flop ("the CORE" with washed up actors like Luke Perry).
If the HIGH
budget
one flopped, what makes people think doing the SAME movie 2 years later with NO
budget
would go anywhere?
And you can tell this didn't have much of a
budget
to work with and it openly hurts the film.
But your
budget
is non-existent, your camera equipment is elderly and your stars are Joe Estevez (Martin Sheen's younger brother and a staple in really bad movies) and Todd Bridges from Different Strokes.
Its low
budget
and appears so.
The best known are Forced Entry and Waterpower, but of course those were made with a bit of
budget.
All shown on 42nd in NY, but hey, there were other grindhouses out there that showed no
budget
roughies.
This is a very low
budget
film, set in one location in a valley shielded by the effects of radiation.
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