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Summary: In the year 3000, man is no match for the Psychlo's, a greedy, manipulative race of aliens on a quest for ultimate profit. Led by the seductive and powerful Terl (Travolta), the Psychlo's are stripping Earth clean of its natural resources, using the broken remnants of humanity as slaves. What is left of the human race has descended into a near primitive state, believing the invaders to be demons and technology to be evil... (imdb)
Aside from eye-rolling story, this film reaches an unholy nadir of technical shittiness. Editing, camera work, screenplay, special effects, and even sound combine to create something that will infuriate anyone with an appreciation for cinema.
One of those films that has too be seen to be believed. Bad in every way it possibly could be, but also fascinating in a morbid and grotesque sort of way. Travolta was clearly hitting his Scientology crack-pipe hard during filming.
Well, it's been a long time since I've seen it (and I have done it twice), but it's impossible not to remember the silliness of this absurd, pretentious and irrational sci-fi film.
IN SPITE of its links to scientology and that hack Hubbard, this was actually a decent scifi movie. The editing is shitty and the cinematographer ought to be hanged, but, it wasn't bad to watch.
I just.. I am.. I think.. I.. I.. wait.. let me start over. What the fuck. I'm so extremely confused. I seriously have no idea what this movie was about. I tried my hardest to understand. I didn't know if I had to either laugh or cry. The amount of slow-motions were countless. What a piece of shit
Straight up Scientology propaganda video but I have to admit there is some hilarious B-movie charm to it. However, the ironic thing is the people who would take this film seriously and consider "principles" in it as profound are truly the dregs of humanity that even Scientology might think twice about recruiting. I give it a 5 out of 100 because it is funny that people spent a lot of time and money on this nonsense.