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Posted on Friday, March 26th, 2010 16:46:56 GMT by: quietearth
Posted under: movie trailer news scifi

Wow, low budget, but the cgi and designs look utterly incredible. We just got the heads up on this no-budget crowd-sourced project which is an "action-adventure packed with 650 stunning visual effects". Further they claim: "This movie will eat your planet". As you know, we're all for the little guy here so I hope this film lives up to what we see in the teaser.

After WWII, the Nalardians, an alien race, have brought their technology to Earth. Peace reigns under the world government they helped create, the Joint Command.

Nebraska Higgins plunges into a world of intrigue and struggle when Joint Command kills his father, a hero known by his exosuit, Arizona.

Seeing a prime opportunity, the London Underground, a rugged band of revolutionaries, recruits Nebraska to join the resistance against the Joint Command.

Can Nebraska deal with the loss of his father as interplanetary calamities threaten to destroy the world around him? Earth’s fate depends on the potential in a young man’s heart.


Two teasers after the break. Official website with more info-.



  

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Looks awesome, but the music is a pain in the... Still looking forward to it.

Posted by: Anonymous | March 26, 2010 12:29:07 pm | permalink

aside from the CGI, this looks terrible. music doesn't match, you can the acting is weak, the synopsis is cliche and simply dumb...joint command?! this is exactly the crap that one would find on the syfy channel. sorry dude...total miss. FAIL.

Posted by: GET TO DA CHOPPAAAAAA | March 26, 2010 02:38:00 pm | permalink

WIsh the live action elements were as good as the CGI. It almost seems like the CG team was working on a different movie from the guys lighting and costuming the live action.

Posted by: Anonymous | March 26, 2010 03:45:20 pm | permalink

Looks amazing, especially considering the low-budget, and the music is AWESOME.

Posted by: SKT | March 26, 2010 04:34:54 pm | permalink

Ah love trolls, anyway for a movie with zero budgit this is awesome! All the work done was volunteer, Props!

Posted by: Anonymous | March 26, 2010 04:35:34 pm | permalink

Wow this looks freaking amazing, I can't wait for it to be released!!!

Posted by: Anonymous | March 26, 2010 04:37:43 pm | permalink

I totally disagree on the music, I like it a lot. I also think it looks pretty good for a low-budget flick that we've only seen a few moments of... looking forward to more!

Posted by: ah | March 26, 2010 04:40:24 pm | permalink

Been following this project for a while now and sure it's got a weird mix between low budget film-making and awesome fx-work. If they can market and distribute this half as good as when they made it, I think it will change the minds of a lot of producers out there. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing it, as soon as I possibly can.

Posted by: Henrik | March 26, 2010 04:44:57 pm | permalink

This movie is a revolution, they used the free program called "Blender" to produce the visual sequences. This movie will indeed eat my planet and I can't wait to see what it does for everyone else.

Posted by: Andrew | March 26, 2010 04:55:46 pm | permalink

I think the music is great and I like the way the teaser matches with it. There are some fun shots in there and cool effects. I'm not sure how one can judge the acting based on that small amount of film, however. Looking forward to seeing this.

Posted by: Anonymous | March 26, 2010 04:55:56 pm | permalink

Looks AMAZING! The music is fantastic! For a group of guys with no-budget, this is incredible. I am VERY excited to see the final project!

Posted by: roatanrev | March 26, 2010 04:57:07 pm | permalink

CGI looks great! Looking forward to seeing it!

Posted by: Anonymous | March 26, 2010 06:06:49 pm | permalink

There's a vitality to these indie projects that Hollywood can neither match nor stifle. I want to see more!

Posted by: Dekker | March 26, 2010 06:49:51 pm | permalink

Don't get why people keep saying that the live action and the music are bad. I think the both fit the style of the movie that this is trying to create: a somewhat silly, wild ride. It definitely has Ian Hubert (the director) written all over.

Posted by: Anonymous | March 26, 2010 06:59:17 pm | permalink

People are saying the live action is bad... because it's obvious that it is. Even without dialogue, it's obvious. I agree, the CGI looks good, but as someone else mentioned earlier, it IS like the live action and CGI teams were working on different films. The low budget look of the lighting and atmosphere of the live action sequences glares in contrast to the look of the CGI.

Posted by: protected capitols | March 26, 2010 10:25:49 pm | permalink

FABULOUS ! ! !

Posted by: DD | March 27, 2010 04:46:31 am | permalink

The CGI looks great, but the acting looks really weak and shallow.

Posted by: Anonymous | March 31, 2010 03:44:14 pm | permalink

The lovely Jen Page is in this!

Posted by: BJ | March 31, 2010 05:49:37 pm | permalink

This looks amazing. It could revolutionize film making.

Posted by: Charlie Allison | May 23, 2010 02:06:04 pm | permalink

Epic.

Posted by: Anonymous | August 20, 2010 05:23:05 pm | permalink

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