The Colony
September 2013
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Brandon Rivera
Great concept, but not well put together. I loved the concept of this movie. Also I believe the movie wasn't put together very well. What I mean by that is once I seen the credits running I was in disbelief that it was the end of the movie. Then I seen that the movie had an hour and a half of run time. Their are a few scenes I would have taken out and a few things I would have added. Great movie though. I probably wouldn't watch it again though. Once is enough.
Daryl Hutchinson
Meeh..!! I watched it because of Laurence Fishburne, didn't have any big expectations and I'm glad I didn't. Predictable at ever point!!
John Coryat
Weak, predictable, boring. This was a rehash of several old time Sci-fi movies. In the end, I was disappointed with the predictability of the plot and the poor acting. Fishburne is killed off in the first 15 minutes, which for him probably was a relief. I'm glad I rented this piece of crap instead of buying it. Having it stay in my collection forever would be a constant reminder of the time I wasted watching it.
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Great concept, but not well put together. I loved the concept of this movie. Also I believe the movie wasn't put together very well. What I mean by that is once I seen the credits running I was in disbelief that it was the end of the movie. Then I seen that the movie had an hour and a half of run time. Their are a few scenes I would have taken out and a few things I would have added. Great movie though. I probably wouldn't watch it again though. Once is enough.

Weak, predictable, boring. This was a rehash of several old time Sci-fi movies. In the end, I was disappointed with the predictability of the plot and the poor acting. Fishburne is killed off in the first 15 minutes, which for him probably was a relief. I'm glad I rented this piece of crap instead of buying it. Having it stay in my collection forever would be a constant reminder of the time I wasted watching it.
Could be better Why did Laurence fishburne and atticus Mitchell have to die so quickly? I mean really,what's up with that?
Terrible movie... Terrible....avoid..it is like a mash of generic sci fi movies that does not go in any direction.
Cast and credits
Actors | Laurence Fishburne, Bill Paxton, Kevin Zegers |
Producers | Marie Cloud Paulin, Matthew Cervi, Paul Barkin, Pierre Evan |
Director | Jeff Renfroe |
Writers | Pascal Trottier, Patrick Tarr, Svet Rouskov |
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Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
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Run time
94 minutes
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