
Every ones favorite B movie junkie Avery Guerra sent me an e-mail yesterday with a link to the website for a great little independent film named "Alien Gey Zone-X." As everyone already knows, I am a sucker for independent films, so I browsed the site and watched all the film clips posted there. I have to say that the film looks pretty interesting. The visual effects, done by Mesozoic, Inc, are the stars of this one, although it seems they had a little trouble combining the effects with the live-action.
"Zone-X" is the directorial debut of Thomas R. Dickens, who up til now has been making a very good living working on special effects for such films as "Army of Darkness", "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" and "Spider-Man", just to name a few.
If you like movies about Aliens and Giant Monsters then "Alien Grey Zone-X will be right up your alley!
SYNOPSIS:
Park Ranger Don Morgan is torn from his routine life, when he stumbles upon a UFO visitation in the arid, deserted Park Area where he resides.An inexplicable, bizarre power outage knocks out all electronics and communications, stranding a carload of hikers in the park, and downing a small plane.
Searching for hydration in the blistering heat, Don must lead the survivors across an apparently abandoned Military Testing area (similar to "Area 51") called "ZONE-X".
Is it the sun, dehydration, or is something else (a covert government mind control test or possibly aliens) playing tricks on their minds, confusing them with harrowing mirages?
In order to end the extra-terrestrial's experiment on humanity, Don must summon newly found paranormal abilities and battle his arch rival "The Madman" (also stranded in the park) not to mention gigantic marauding creature monstrosities (cyborg spiders, flying beasts, huge reptiles) "created" by the Alien Greys (in a special effects show-down featuring hundreds of high-end CGI effects shots never before seen in Independent Film).
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