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The last man in the universe is hunted down by a hybrid race known as the Nephilim.The last man in the universe is hunted down by a hybrid race known as the Nephilim.The last man in the universe is hunted down by a hybrid race known as the Nephilim.
- Awards
- 2 wins
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Will Tulin
- Sorgon 387
- (as William Tulin)
Michael Scott Martin
- Nephilim Pilot
- (as Michael Martin)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJust the catering budget for this film alone exceeded the entire budget of Neil Johnson's second film, To Become One (2002).
- Crazy creditsAny resemblance to persons or aliens living or dead is purely coincidental and conjecture.
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Bad acting, bad script, not too bad CGI, laughable, but in the wrong way...
This movie rates as one of the worst sci-fi movies I have ever watched, it's only saving grace is the cgi which at times can be quite good, Neil Johnson the director must either have been on some mind altering drug or be just plain incompetent to allow the final result to go to the cutting room (where it all should have been cut). Jay Laisne who plays (and I use the term reservedly) the bungling captain Derasi Vorde is not only crushingly bad and unbelievable but also wooden and his childlike acting would not be out of place in a children's TV program.
The plot is boring and predictable, yet another species out to exterminate the human race to become dominant species in the universe (surely there are other more advanced races out there to concentrate on).
I thought it was a comedy when I first started watching it and had a laugh at it, but as the movie droned on I realised it was not meant to be funny and the laughter turned to cringing at every bad dialogue exchange, the idea of the last human being in existence is a fair one but this time it was done very badly and just does not ring true.
Sorry but unless you are at a loss to get to sleep at night do not watch this, but if you suffer from insomnia then by all means watch it.... you will be sleeping in no time at all.
This movie rates as one of the worst sci-fi movies I have ever watched, it's only saving grace is the cgi which at times can be quite good, Neil Johnson the director must either have been on some mind altering drug or be just plain incompetent to allow the final result to go to the cutting room (where it all should have been cut). Jay Laisne who plays (and I use the term reservedly) the bungling captain Derasi Vorde is not only crushingly bad and unbelievable but also wooden and his childlike acting would not be out of place in a children's TV program.
The plot is boring and predictable, yet another species out to exterminate the human race to become dominant species in the universe (surely there are other more advanced races out there to concentrate on).
I thought it was a comedy when I first started watching it and had a laugh at it, but as the movie droned on I realised it was not meant to be funny and the laughter turned to cringing at every bad dialogue exchange, the idea of the last human being in existence is a fair one but this time it was done very badly and just does not ring true.
Sorry but unless you are at a loss to get to sleep at night do not watch this, but if you suffer from insomnia then by all means watch it.... you will be sleeping in no time at all.
- james-biddulph
- Nov 3, 2011
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Гибель цивилизации
- Filming locations
- Jordan(desert scenes)
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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