Double Your Pleasure: Low-Budget Sci-Fi That Gets Nuttier And More Fun As It Progresses
I didn't have particularly high expectations for the low-budget science fiction endeavor "Cloned: The Reactor Chronicles." When I glanced at the IMDB rating, it had an overall vote score of 4.0 out of 10. Not a very good sign, to be sure, but it does seem unduly harsh. While this is certainly not a perfect movie, it is filled with fresh ideas and amusing moments. And if you go into the experience with modest expectations, you just might find yourself pleasantly surprised. At about 3 1/2 stars overall, I might just as easily have been persuaded to round up as down. Ultimately, though, the film's inconsistent performances keep it from being a true guilty pleasure. Although John de Lancie (Star Trek: The Next Generation) lends the film some sci-fi credibility in the cast, he is only in the story for a very brief period. The bulk of the movie, maybe 95%, is carried by three young actors as the sole characters on screen: Stella Maeve, Alexander Nifong, and J. Mallory McCree...
ENJOYED IT
OK THE PLOT IS FAR FETCHED BUT THATS WHAT MAKES IT fun all you old people out there that say its obsurd well thats why ur old/..I enjoyed the movie very much and
yes its low budget but at the same time fun fun fun
cloned
Good acting good plot with a strange twist. If you like psychological horror and some blood letting you'll like this as I don't believe in giving away any movie I'm going to tell you this is worth the watch. Just watch it on Amazon don't buy it you'll probably only watch it once because the shock value is gone after one watch
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