BIRDEMIC: SHOCK AND TERROR
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2010 /
Thriller, Horror
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Movie Trailer
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Directed by James Nguyen
Written by James Nguyen
Starring Alan Bagh, Whitney Moore, Janae Caster, Colton Osborne and Adam Sessa
A horde of mutated birds descends upon the quiet town of Half Moon Bay, California. With the death toll rising, two citizens manage to fight back, but will they survive Birdemic?
The following tags are associated with this movie: birds, creatures
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Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010)
Review by Michael Mahoney
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I've not seen this film before, but I've long heard it was a doozy, and boy, is it ever.
I won't go into all that's wrong about this movie. The meandering first half, focusing on a boring individuals' romantic life for the first 48 minutes. The clearly computer-animated birds, and the fact that they somehow have the ability to dive bomb into buildings and blow up. The stilted acting and atrocious dialogue. The minute-long scene of people clapping. The stock music on repeat. The prolonged ending. About everything that could go wrong in a movie went wrong here.
I'll say one positive thing about this movie: the actress who played Natalie, Whitney Moore, was pretty attractive. She couldn't act worth shit, but she did do far better than Alan Bagh, who gave one of the worst performances I've seen in a while. And the constant talking about going green, and solar panels, and preventing global warming. Obviously, I'm all for these things, but come on, tone it down. This movie is not helping the case to go green whatsoever.
Aside from the pretty Moore, this movie is an embarrassment. Definitely a movie to watch with a bunch of friends while drunk or high, but that's about it. Still, as bad as it is, you will definitely be amused, which is why it's not getting a lower rating.
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