Nightmare City 2035

January. 01,2007      R
Rating:
3.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The future. The corrupt regime broadcasts the illusion of a beautiful city to the chip in your head, when in fact the city is in ruins. The rebels know the truth and seek to foment revolution.

Maxwell Caulfield as  Alex McDowell
Alexis Thorpe as  Kyla Bradley
Todd Jensen as  Security Chief Valentine
Dimo Alexiev as  Russell
Velizar Binev as  Dr. Jonathan DeMeo
Terence H. Winkless as  Councilman

Reviews

Steineded
2007/01/01

How sad is this?

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AshUnow
2007/01/02

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Kien Navarro
2007/01/03

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Brenda
2007/01/04

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Johnny Kay
2007/01/05

Seriously. What the hell was that? I'd give it minus 10 if I could. Awful scenario, awful acting, awful effects, awful choreography... there was absolutely nothing in this movie that can make you feel anything but a complete loss of time. I'd never write a comment like this, just because I respect people's effort to create something, but this is by far the worst movie I've seen... By the way, most of it is shot in Sofia, Bulgaria, in a place called "Business Park Sofia", and is what I see everyday when I look out the window. Well, that was the only thrilling thing for me in this movie, but it won't be for you, so PLEASE don't waste your time :) Oh. There's one reason to watch it - "what shouldn't your movie/acting look like". I apologize to the crew that worked on this movie but it's a shame to charge people money that they have worked for to see this. It really is. I bet you didn't spend more than a 500 000$ on this movie. And who made the 3D... guess what? IT'S AWFUL! My little brother make better 3d than you, and he's a high school student.

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disgras
2007/01/06

This movie sucks but Alexis Thorpe is gorgeous! Why the world turned to be that way is not clearly explained and I don't understand how mass mind control could be achieved (they have to catch every citizens and implant chips in their brain?) The sci-fi basis is weak. Imagine in medieval times, a group of rebels led by a woman tried to rise up against tyrannical rule and somehow a brave knight (our hero is an employed cop now) joined them. It makes no difference except laser guns are used in this movie. Not every successful sci-fi movie relies on cheap visual effects but most importantly, the plot must make sense and illuminate our vision of future. Some hollow and meaningless conversions are particularly turn-off in this one. However, it's a pleasure to see Alexis Thorpe controls machines with her pretty eyes.

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charlesdias
2007/01/07

This movie has all characteristics to be one of the mos awful movies of the year. It's a mix of superficial story with poor dramatization, far than poor sets and cheap CGI (computer generated images).I choose to watch it because the poster I saw on a website but I needed just three minutes to realize it was a waste of time I just accepted to go on with because it was a lazy rainy Sunday night.I'm really curious to know why people design, work on and put on the market such crap movies like this one. I barely believe it's minimum profitable. Perhaps it's a way to get some business tax reduction by "supporting culture financing movies production"./ Anyway, just think about watching it in a lazy rainy Sunday with no other good movie aveible for watching.

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skylerh
2007/01/08

This has got to be one of the most disappointing films of recent memory. And I just got finished watching License to Wed. The basic notion is intriguing enough: people live in a dystopic future but the "Man" keeps it hidden from them using computer chips implanted in their brains. Our hero is a stand-up, police-officer kind of guy who, for fairly unclear reasons, decides to join a rag-tag group of rebels (by group I mean one or two) dedicated to showing the world the truth. But this didn't even rise to the level of a Sci-Fi channel original movie, but was slightly better than that one zombie movie made by those kids in their trailer park one weekend... and Transmorphers. The acting was as good as could be expected, given the wooden dialogue, bad direction and snails-pace editing. No, that's not true. The acting was also pretty bad. The music sounded like something out of a mid-80's video game. This was more like someone's proof of concept of a movie than the actual movie itself. If I had a chip implanted in my brain I'd program it to make myself remember doing something slightly enjoyable for the last hour and a half of my life. Avoid at all costs.

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