MOVIE / DVD INFO:
Title: Storage 24 (2012)
Genre: Horror
Director: Johannes Roberts
Rating: 15
Length: 1h23
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English and German
Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish
Stars:Noel Clarke
Colin O'Donoghue
Antonia Campbell-Hughes
Laura Haddock
Jamie Thomas King
Plot:A military cargo plane crashes in London, scattering its highly classified contents across the city. Unaware the city is in lockdown, Charlie (Noel Clarke) and Shelley (Antonia Campbell-Hughes), with best friends Mark (Colin O'Donoghue) and Nikki (Laura Haddock), are at Storage 24. dividing up their possessions after a recent break-up.
Suddenly, power to the building dies and they realise, horrified, that something is trapped in the dark maze of endless corridors with them... something deadly. Something alien. In a place designed to keep things in, will they live long enough to find a way out?
My Thoughts:
Everyone know why I got that and to be honest I didn't expect a lot from it. The movie isn't too bad as long as we don't see the creature, because it looks too CGI for my taste and its mouth made me think at something else (choose your pick: I'm a pervert or it's a way too in your face freudian symbol...). But at least the director knew the alien would be silly looking, so it took a while to really see it. So there are a lot of tension building, but... the love backstory get old and boring really fast, common I want to see Storage Wars Alien not "you left me, I don't get over it so I cry" women soap. Also most of the characters are unidimensional, but I can leave with that since I don't expect a Shakespearean drama when I watch an horror movie.
I've seen better but I've seen worst, at least this isn't filled with annoying loud music (thank god it isn't like the trailer made it looked like) and it isn't too long. It's obvious that it was a failure because of a lack of marketing since it's better than some box office success (Chernobyl Diaries I'm looking at you!).
I can't say get it for 20$, because it doesn't worth that, but if you can get it cheap the movie could be a surprise for you.
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