A PhD student ties unusual tremors in Los Angeles to rogue scientists, who will weaponize Nikola Tesla's secrets and cause massive earthquakes, if they can only find his lost notebook.A PhD student ties unusual tremors in Los Angeles to rogue scientists, who will weaponize Nikola Tesla's secrets and cause massive earthquakes, if they can only find his lost notebook.A PhD student ties unusual tremors in Los Angeles to rogue scientists, who will weaponize Nikola Tesla's secrets and cause massive earthquakes, if they can only find his lost notebook.
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Honestly, I made it a half hour. Yep, 30 mins. I just couldn't take it 1 min more. These actors will be doing odd jobs for a very long, long time. Most of the dialogue sounds like Who's Line Is it Anyway. When they adlib and switch to using questions ONLY in the middle of a plot line. There its funny, Here its really strange. Got's to be the worst acting I've ever seen. This looks like a SCI FI channel original movie. We all know the high class entertainment they bring to the world. As regards to the subject of Tesla's electrical theories, they are at a loss here. This review is already too long. Night folks.
This movie feels like it was made by a first year film student, with about the same amount of budget.
Awful script, awful acting, zero understanding of scientific concepts.
Just... Avoid it and watch paint dry instead, it'll be better.
Awful script, awful acting, zero understanding of scientific concepts.
Just... Avoid it and watch paint dry instead, it'll be better.
This *feels* like it was made for television, as if it were an episode of CSI (with all of the quirky side characters). Only worse.
Kirby Bliss Blanton is fine here but a lot of the other actors deliver some stunningly bad work (the two geeks are unbearable). And the poor special effects make this truly feel amateurish.
Kirby Bliss Blanton is fine here but a lot of the other actors deliver some stunningly bad work (the two geeks are unbearable). And the poor special effects make this truly feel amateurish.
Final frequency is bad, very very bad.
I've seem more convincing acting from literal toddlers. Monotone dialog, not a single drop of emotion on the actors faces for more than a fraction of a second.
The movie is written like a 2nd grader with head trauma was told to write a story about an earthquake gun. Absolutely nothing beyond scientific inaccuracy and the traditional tap three keys on a keyboard to break through a government firewall "hacking" for an hour and a half.
I've seen smartphone apps that lay filters over video with better cgi than this movie. The original nes had more convincing graphics than this movie did.
Final frequency is bad and everyone who was part of it should feel bad.
I've seem more convincing acting from literal toddlers. Monotone dialog, not a single drop of emotion on the actors faces for more than a fraction of a second.
The movie is written like a 2nd grader with head trauma was told to write a story about an earthquake gun. Absolutely nothing beyond scientific inaccuracy and the traditional tap three keys on a keyboard to break through a government firewall "hacking" for an hour and a half.
I've seen smartphone apps that lay filters over video with better cgi than this movie. The original nes had more convincing graphics than this movie did.
Final frequency is bad and everyone who was part of it should feel bad.
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- TriviaThis film is the result of the "8168 Feature Film Pitch" competition, where finalists pitched their feature film project, after proving themselves by making a short film." The winners are Director, Tim Lowry and his daughter, 11-year old Director, Rachel Lowry. They are likely the first filmmakers ever to receive a feature film opportunity as a result of a film festival competition prize. The "8168 Feature Film Pitch" competition is operated by 168 Film.
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- Lõplik sagedus
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
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- $7,098
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,735
- Jun 13, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $7,098
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 2K Full (1.90:1)
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