
Stranded at a summer camp when aliens attack the planet, four teens with nothing in common embark on a perilous mission to save the world.
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Jack Gore | Alex |
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Miya Cech | ZhenZhen |
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Benjamin Flores Jr. | Dariush |
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Alessio Scalzotto | Gabriel |
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Andrew Bachelor | Logan |
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Annabeth Gish | Grace |
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Scott MacArthur | Lou |
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Dean Jagger | Captain Hawking |
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Michael Beach | General Khoury |
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Lynn Collins | Major Collins |
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David Theune | Head Counselor |
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Tony Cavalero | Conrad |
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Carl McDowell | Carl |
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Punam Patel | Angeline |
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Jason Rogel | Customs Official |
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Chris Wylde | Uncle Chris |
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Rudy Mancuso | Wes |
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Amanda Cerny | Lucy |
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Allan Graf | Taxi Driver |
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Cameron Fuller | Young Soldier |
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Richard Gore | Alex's Dad |
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Peter Parros | Dariush's Dad |
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Annie Cavalero | Zip Line Counselor |
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Ryan Ashton | Additional Voices |
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Aaron Fors | Additional Voices |
Director | McG |
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Writer | Zack Stentz | |
Producer | Steven Bello, Mark Cotone, Bruce Wayne Gillies, Lindsey King, Max King, Corey L. Marsh, Adolfo Martínez Pérez, McG, Ray McIntyre Jr., Brad Mendelsohn, Matt Smith, Susan Solomon, Zack Stentz, Mary Viola, Jeremy Kipp Walker | |
Musician | Bear McCreary | |
Photography | Shane Hurlbut |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Location | Action Disk1 |
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Purchased | Sep 28, 2020 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Watched | May 24, 2021 |
Index | 2860 |
Added Date | Sep 28, 2020 03:13:19 |
Modified Date | Jul 14, 2025 05:17:10 |
My quick rating - 5.0/10. As with nearly all movies, there is the good and the bad. The problem here is that the way this fluctuates is so far both ways, it can't hit anything in the exact middle. It, at times, has the fun teen 80s adventure flick vibe going. Think a "Goonies" type thing, but than out of nowhere you get such out of place humor that is out of "American Pie" Having a young adult camp counselor look at a 12 year old kid and say "Stick it in my box" when referring to his cellphone is just so out of place yet that is what keeps happening in this movie. I kept thinking, pick an audience and stick with it. Ok, so the kids are all sent to a sleepover camp for basically outcast kids. When a few of them venture off to see what they can find, they run across a space vessel that has crashed. Out comes a female astronaut who warns them of what is after her, and her pod has also brought with it. Alien invasion time, and nearly everyone else in camp is wiped out. Just our little group of misfits now holds a USB that has been entrusted to them to deliver to fake NASA to save the world. So our painfully stereotypical group must travel across the state, avoiding the survivors of the planet attack, and the ever-chasing alien and its pet to save humanity. The action at times is decent, at others, not. Same as this whole film. It is just so uneven that I have no idea who Netflix thought would be watching it. Now that choice is up to you.
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