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The CG tentacles get a lot more freedom of movement, but the disconnect between them and the charmingly practical on-set tentacles is kind of distracting. Most of it looks decent, but some of the stuff that interacts directly with actors is unsurprisingly not great. Which is fine given how solid the first "episode" is, and there's a TON of vfx work. It's wild how long this one spent in post-production, and the "episode" format seems 100% conjured up to allow more time to finish the movie. There are certainly tells-the occasional shot that's slightly out of focus, or some awkward framing/blocking-but from a technical perspective this is a big step up from Blade: The Iron Cross. Unlike at least a couple of them, it feels much less like it. Like its fellow Deadly Ten movies, Cosmic Crush was shot in five days. So how does Cosmic Crush stack up to the productions from the heyday of Surrender Cinema? We all know how any plans made for this year have gone, though, right? So it's finally hitting Full Moon's streaming service in two "episodes," with the first dropping today and the second next Friday.
#FEMALIEN COSMIC CRUSH MOVIE#
The final day of shooting was 26 November 2019, and the movie was originally slated to be released in early 2020. Even more odd was that it was part of Charles Band's high-profile "Deadly Ten" project, so fans could watch the movie being shot back in November of 2019 on the Deadly Ten site. If you're wondering: Yes, I feel pretty weird about it, heh.įull Moon hasn't done an original softcore sci-fi movie in the better part of 20 years, so it was a huge surprise when they announced back in 2019 that they were making a new Femalien movie. Apologies in advance, but I have a lot of thoughts on this and want to get them down.