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Crawl Or Die

Crawl Or Die

Backyard Films, LLC (2014)
Xvid
AVI
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:26

Earth as we know it is gone. A virus has destroyed the planet and rendered all its women infertile, all but one. An elite team of soldiers are tasked with bringing the woman to safety on the newly habitable Earth Two. But when they are forced underground they find themselves fighting for survival from an bloodthirsty creature in a maze of ever shrinking tunnels. As the team's ranks start to dwindle, the tunnels shrink and the ammunition run out, the crawl for survival becomes more and more desperate.


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Nicole Alonso Tank
Torey Byrne Package
Tommy Ball Doc
Wil Crown Snoop
David Wilde Sniper
Tom Chamberlain Mic
Clayton Burgess Big Guy
David Zeliff General X
Larry Huitt Thumper
Matthew Stephen Crabtree Creature
Troy Bailey Special Forces
Jonathan Dixon Special Forces
Robbie Huitt Special Forces
Jeremy Sellers Special Forces
John Stirling Special Forces
Austin Wood Special Forces
J. Luke Lawson Special Forces

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Edition details

Nr Discs 1

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Flix New Releases
Purchased On Aug 16, 2014
Watched Aug 22, 2014 (at Home)
Index 3188
Added Date Jul 06, 2017 01:40:50
Modified Date May 22, 2023 11:01:00

Notes

My quick rating 5,9/10 Movie review: Definitely an experience for true movie fans. The films premise is quite simple:Take a group of elite soldiers to secure a "package" (in this case a woman who is the last fertile woman on the planet) and bring her to be extracted off the planet. Ok, maybe not as simple as it sounds. The ensuing squad get shuffled into a labyrinth of tunnels and underground passageways attempting to avoid the forces that want to stop them. But the horror element kicks in, as now they are trapped underground with "something" that would like nothing more than to have them ALL for lunch. The action is not intense, nor do I believe is it meant to be. This film like no other in recent memory has the claustrophobic feeling of being trapped in tiny spaces, each seemingly smaller then the last. Crawling through tunnel after tunnel to avoid the creature is the main focus (please don't whine about it being slow, the creature just as the humans have to move in the same tiny space, which will lead to it being slow moving). This movie shines, as I mentioned, to true horror movie fans. Not for gore, not for intense action scenes (ala Aliens, I'll get back to that) but for that terrifying feeling of being trapped. The camera work is top notch in making you feel there (to the point that thank whatever g-d you will that this movie was not made in 3-d). Often you almost "feel" like you, too, are stuck in that tunnel, or pipe, etc. This claustrophobic feeling is heightened by the brilliant use of lighting. At no point did I see anything but the flashlights the people were using. So it was what you would see in real life, if it is dark behind a character, you see dark. I found that to be the most interesting part of how the movie was shot and edited. The movie does somewhat plod through scenes and you may get a bit uncomfortable with the pace (or maybe just breathing heavy since you are trapped as well) but to appreciate it for the movie, which I am sure was on a shoestring budget, is well worth it. As my readers know, there will not be spoilers, but there will be a gripe about this, the creature bears striking resemblance to that of Alien, spider like body with the elongated head oozing of, well, whatever they ooze. This is a minor distraction as the point is the escape, and the endurance to do so, the creature just needs to be seen to wrap this one up. Kudos for going out on a limb and giving us something the same that we have seen, but taking one aspect (isolation) and bringing it to a whole new level. I look forward to what the future holds for this director and crew(TANK). Definitely check it out.

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