The Forbidden Dimensions
The Forbidden Dimensions
| 01 January 2013 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
Cortechba Overrated
Infamousta brilliant actors, brilliant editing
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Antony Rowe It'd be hard to spoil this movie since it really gives up having a plot about a third of the way through. Or at least plot is a very very very background element.The attention is then given the visuals which when it isn't showing off its atrocious editing (which is most of the time) are OK, and you can certainly see the Mad Max inspiration. But when the atrocious editing shines through well... well put it this way, definitely not recommended for anyone with epilepsy.The acting quality is not very good either. Most of the characters are underacting and not displaying emotions well, making it difficult to get invested. Especially a problem when the torture of the main character becomes a plot point. One character's over-acting is the only saving grace, providing at least some levity in a movie seriously lacking in humour.In conclusion. Not recommended, to anyone.
belmont-13518 For me to say all that is wrong with the film, I'd end up writing something longer than the script. This film was abysmal. No one in the film could act. The script was laughable. I truly believe that the budget was spent on the sets and the endless amount of strippers hired to play peripheral characters. I don't hate the film, but there are so many problems with the plot that I was getting a headache just trying to figure out what was going on. The creepiest scene in the film came when the sadly lackluster leading man sees his mother dancing nude in a night club....of course the fact that she looked the same as she did forty years earlier was also a head scratcher. Have fun with this one. Totally recommended for a MSTK style viewing.
a-kastenas I was just wondering, why would anyone produce this film?I think it must have been quite obvious, that after adding all the clips together the final product was extremely terrible.We can congratulate people for trying to make something, and this must have been a fun experience for a group of friends who made it.I would recommend this film only to relatives and friends of those who were taking part in this project, other than that I would urge anyone to avoid this by any means.Verdict: Home made movie for family members and friends, that should have have never been available to larger audiences.Good luck, and let it be a good practice, as there is a lot space for improvement.Regards,Aj
marksdavid33 Got a chance to see this epic last night, and let me tell you it's an awesome flick. It has everything a low budget horror film needs to make me happy: Gore, nudity, and insanity. The best way to describe this movie is Max Headroom on crack. Every scene is packed with pure absurdism and oddball characters and for you movie buffs out there, there's a kitchen sink approach to homages. You'll notice references to Mad Max, Terminator, Brazil, 1984, Total Recall, Jacob's Ladder and Westworld. As a fan of Astron 6, I can dig the 80's style that this movie was trying to re-create. Unlike the Astron 6 films it's hard to figure out if this is a parody or a straight attempt to make a serious film. The plot revolves around a time traveler who's trying to alter the future by meeting up with a "star child" who has unexplained superpowers and a crazy scientist hellbent on destroying the world. I think it fits a niche audience and for cinephiles (like myself) this is a tour de force of psychotronic filmmaking.
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