Alien Presence

March. 17,2009      NR
Rating:
3.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

An alien teenager is apparently kept in a coma at a government compound with handsome medical students, but strange disturbances start to occur.

Tom Sandoval as  Doug
Greg Sestero as  Ash
Jean St. James as  Arnett
Krista Allen as  Waymar
Avalon Barrie as  Jennifer

Reviews

AniInterview
2009/03/17

Sorry, this movie sucks

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Chirphymium
2009/03/18

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Fairaher
2009/03/19

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Bob
2009/03/20

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Johnny LT
2009/03/21

Alien Presence is yet another DeCoteau horror movie. This time some grad students are accompanying their professor on a field trip to some kind of government installation where something weird is going on and... You know, it kind of makes my head hurt trying to describe the plot of this movie. I'll admit, for once, he does manage to come up with a decent idea, but it's essentially a ripoff of other alien invasion movies like Invasion of the Body Snatchers. As usual, the cast is a bunch of pretty young people who can't act their way out of a Maxi-Pad commercial, and I guess it's one of the more watchable DeCoteau films, but that's not really saying much, is it?

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JMC4711
2009/03/22

No reasonable person has high expectations for a film directed by David DeCoteau. There's only one reason to watch them, and that's a handful of cute young guys with their shirts off for significant portions of the movie. If there's anything even remotely resembling a coherent storyline or competent acting, well, that's just gravy. Sadly, several of the boys in this film don't take anything off at all and the storyline and acting are weak even for DeCoteau. Worse, DeCoteau indulges his habit of using every frame of film he shoots. There are endless pointless shots of trees, endless shots of people moving at half-speed for no reason. It's 45 minutes of story padded to an hour and a half. Don't waste your time or, if you really want to see the cute boys, just fast-forward.

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