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The Forbidden Dimensions

The Forbidden Dimensions (2013)

January. 01,2013
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1.8
| Horror Thriller Science Fiction

Jack Slade was born during a solar eclipse in the year 1980. 18 years later, he finds out he has the ability to travel into the future. He projects himself into the year 2035, where society has been destroyed by a fascist regiment of psychopathic doctors that rule the wastelands, creating deformed mutants with a serum synthesized from the flesh of dead aliens. Now Slade must travel back to the year 1998 to destroy a device known as the wavelength generator, which opened the dimensional gateways to these alien beings. With the help of an army of female outlaws and a sleazy detective, Slade re-connects with the star child Khadijah, who holds the key to stopping these tragic events from ever taking place.

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Kattiera Nana
2013/01/01

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Jeanskynebu
2013/01/02

the audience applauded

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Megamind
2013/01/03

To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.

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Derrick Gibbons
2013/01/04

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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Michael Ledo
2013/01/05

Jack Slade (Kyle Morris) is an S.E.K. (solar eclipse kid) who has the ability to randomly time warp between 1998 and 2035. Dr. Shector (Mark McGarrey) has transported an alien being to the earth and has created a toxic drug creating mutants. 2035 is a low budget "Mad Max" type of world which includes the Unit 5 Military Girls. Jack is on a quest to find Khadijah (Jamie Katonic) in order to stop this, but his quest is disjointed and haphazard for him as well as the viewer.The film uses a techno sound track. It is all over the place and confusing, recreating Jack's mind. It brings in new characters at random whose sole purpose appears to be introducing new characters.If this film was made in the 60's it would star Peter Fonda and would have deep philosophical meaning, like "Don't eat the brown acid." The production is cheesy by design. The sets and special effects were decent for an indie. This film is from the bizarre mind of Christopher James Miller writer and director who also gave himself a meaningless character role as "Tracker" someone who was supposed to follow our main character around, but then disappears from the script. The movie had repeated scenes of Jack's blind mother telling him her last remembered vision was that of a drip coming from a faucet. In a Peter Fonda film that would have been deep and meaningful, coming from C.J. Miller, not so. As Tom Hanks would say, "I don't get it."This is perhaps a new class of films which I will just call "Molly Movies."Parental Guide: F-bombs. Nudity (and not that pretty)

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sparrowhawkpatti
2013/01/06

Everyone has to realize that this movie was "low budget", also a "B" movie.. if everyone would have taken the time to check that out, you would have known what to expect. Okay..now, with that being said, hopefully you may see it differently, maybe, maybe not. This is a company that's trying to get out there, with people also who are trying to get their name out there. Okay, so you didn't care for it, to each his own, that's all fine. But I am, I guess, one who try's to give anyone starting out a "chance". I try not to be rude or cruel, after all, I don't think I could have done better with the acting. Could you ? ha ha Think about that one, and answer yourself truthfully. All in all, I'm just saying "Give them a chance"....you may be amazed one day !!

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knepper3-105-85958
2013/01/07

If I could give a zero I would. I watch A lot of movies, I like to have something on while I work so I watch anything pretty much. I have watched some bad B movies but even those I at least finished. I really tried to just leave this on while I was work for background noise but it was so bad I couldn't even do that. Really Really bad acting, lame plot (expected in bad movies), and the effects I could have done in my basement better. I got through about 20 minutes before I had to turn it off. Any of the positive reviews on this must be from someone that was a part of the movie. This is not some style movie, this is just a really bad one. The kids in our local high school plays act much better. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME

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willgrant952
2013/01/08

If you grew up in the age of VHS horror/scifi films, then you will love this movie. Those that didn't will probably hate it. This is one of those rare low budget independent films that comes along once every few years or so that boggles the mind. As a fan of set design and practical effects; it's refreshing to see a film that doesn't rely on green screen and crap cgi for the effects.This movie reminded me a lot of Clockwork Orange, Dune, and Road Warrior but with a psychedelic twist and lower budget. I had to watch it a few times to fully understand the plot, and it got even better with repeat viewings. With a pulsating synth score (very Tangerine Dream), rapid fire editing, warped SFX, and surreal cinematography, it's truly a bizarre movie (feels a bit Argento in spots). As another viewer pointed out; it does feel like an LSD trip, but personally, I didn't find it weird for the sake of weirdness, it all kinda comes together in the end (if you pay attention to the complicated time travel plot line-which is a bit confusing at times). I could see this becoming a "cult" film for viewers who like strange, campy, retro movies. Besides, any film that references Hey Dude is OK in my book.

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