Really?


These big, lumbering, roaring, flesh eating Aliens have solved the problems behind interstellar travel? Their feet, hands etc, are so large, yet they can manage the fine details needed for building a spacecraft?

Give me a break.

...that's like saying you are just an ape. ~ Autómata

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LMAOOOOOOOO i was thinking the same thing. Interstellar travel but can't hop over a fence either. FOH this movie was trash. And was Greyson part alien or something i was lost on that part?

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And they had no weapons of any kind, only their claws and mouths, it seems, like the dinosaurs they resembled.

As to Gayson, the movie never really tried to clarify what he was. There's a brief scene where our screaming, shouting, light-flashing "hey, come and get us" heroes find some material in his basement that looks like he was either tracking or guiding the aliens. Maybe he was their contact? But his superhuman ability to survive two shotgun blasts to the torso and still keep moving suggests he had special powers. Annoyingly unexplored and unexplained.

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Could have been better entertainment but at least get some of the facts right. Luke Air Force Base is in Glendale. Not Phoenix. Then you have an Avondale Officer being interviewed but funny how he has a Phoenix Police patch on his his shoulder and some sort of badge on his outer carrier vest, which is totally wrong. How they got a Phoenix patch is beyond me. And the secret Air Force Major they interview, I swear was in the movie
A-Team.

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Different species. They could have smaller more brainy-like creatures building the ships and what we saw here was the jarheads, dumber, more aggressive and primitive.
They never explained it, but it's a common trope in sci-fi movies.

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Not to mention that inter-stellar space travel would be impossible for any kind of solid matter, and even if you had light-speed it would still be totally nonviable.

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