Currently watching this on telly...
Review #192, Movie #258
Skyline
Year Of Release
2010
Director
The Brothers Strause
Producer
The Brothers Strause, Kristian Andresen, Liam O'Donnell, Brett Ratner
Writer
Joshua Cordes, Liam O'Donnell
Cast
Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel, David Zayas, Crystal Reed, Neil Hopkins and Donald Faison
Notes
Yet another product of Clone Wars... Skyline went head to head with Battle: Los Angeles... but this war was taken to the courts by Sony Pictures.
Hydraulx Filmz, the special effects company owned by The Brothers Strause, worked on both Skyline and Battle: Los Angeles... but Sony wasn't informed about Skyline by Greg and Colin Strause... Sony accused the Strause's of using resources gained from working with Sony, without their consent.
The accusations were later dropped, after Sony realised that no special effects used in Battle, were used in Skyline.
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When hypnotic blue lights appear over Los Angeles, a small group of 30-somethings have to hide and run from what appears to be an alien invasion.
When it transpires that the aliens are an almost all powerful force... the survivors must find a new way of escaping this new threat to humanity.
Bit of an odd one this. What could have been great, sadly is just a badly written and acted bog standard alien sci-fi film.
Plus there are piles and piles of reused/stolen ideas from other sci-fi films, books and stories, just packaged in new effects blankets...
... there's been many references from other Critics etc, to Transformers, Cloverfield and Independence Day...
... but I spotted ideas from Spielberg's War Of The Worlds, The Matrix Trilogy, Terminator Salvation and District 9...
Even the brain removal thing reminded me of
Starship Troopers.
Bad form.
The general character writing is poor too. There's little to keep the attention of the viewer, the characters involved are written so one dimensionally that they came across to me as just shallow, money-oriented
It People... basically the kind of people that everyone hates.
Even the scripting and dialogue is poorly written. The various arguments between the main couple of characters and their reasons for arguing are laughable. Shall we stay, shall we run kinda arguments and it's all so completely unrealistic, it becomes unintentionally funny.
The storyline and general plot are, basically, all based around what can be achieved with CGI... and like I said, if you've seen any of the films I mentioned above, you've seen it all before. I mean, even
Transformers had a better plotline tbh...
There's also pretty bad writing throughout in terms of Humanity's reactions to the alien invasion...
... when the aliens attack, the military sees fit to immediately use Nukes... I mean, really? So soon? Without enough time to deliberate whether or not they should be used over American soil?
Come on... really?
As for the acting.
The best on show is Eric Balfour... he holds the role together well and seems comfortable in the action... but he does slip from time to time and seems out of his depth when he has to actually act tough.
Backup comes from Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel, David Zayas, Crystal Reed, Neil Hopkins and Donald "Scrubs" Faison.
All of whom are pretty wooden throughout and recite their lines as if they haven't had enough time to rehearse them... even Faison, an actor I like, is completely off form and wooden.
The effects are top notch though. They're extremely well
rendered and realistic. They're also highly stylised...
However, sadly, with most of the effects shots looking like something stolen from Transformers, Cloverfield, Independence Day, Spielberg's War Of The Worlds, The Matrix Trilogy, Terminator Salvation and District 9 and Starship Troopers, it makes the whole film just feel cheap.
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All in all... not very original, not very exciting for a thriller-actioner... not well acted at all...
Fans of CGI will like it, but then again if you're a fan of CGI films, or, well any films really, you'll spot the many many reused ideas a mile off.
Worth a look for the effects rendering only.
My rating: 7%