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This Movie Belongs In Null Space


Subject says it all....

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Of this we are in complete agreement... pretty much everyone who died seemed to deserve it out of sheer stupidity. Of course, story itself has a few issues in terms of plot and logic.

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I enjoyed it! Certainly there were no surprises in the film and it was hardly an original scenario, but I did still enjoy it very much and it passed an evening pleasantly. Provided you can accept it as a pot-boiler then you could well enjoy it too.

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me too, it was a fun film.

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It's so bad I wouldn't even know where to begin...

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I'll begin...
How did he get that big silver box on board a plane especially with the "power cells"
Why did the "out of rangers' vanish but the massive chunk of metal got through
How was the transport into the plane so accurate on a prototype
Obvioualy the main unit was the functional part. They even called the control a remote so the active zone would be around the main unit. How did he move with only the remote
No radio communication between Ground and plane so how did the remote communicate?
Why was the travel back different? If the phone went back then surely the conciousness and the physical body would have been there too.
I suppose for a B Fi movie (I didn't see much evidence of sci) it wasn't too ridiculous until the end but that ending was pure nonsense.

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