Martian Land

Martian Land

By Scott Wheeler

  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 2015-10-06
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 25min
  • Director: Scott Wheeler
  • Production Company: The Asylum
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 3.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 2.99
3.2/10
3.2
From 46 Ratings

Description

In the distant future, mankind lives on Mars, in cities that resemble those once found on Earth, protected from the alien atmosphere by dome-like force-fields. When a massive sandstorm breaks through the dome and destroys Mars New York, those in Mars Los Angeles must figure out how to stop the storm before it wipes them out next..

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  • BAD Everything!!!

    1
    By Why Did I Get This Movie?!!!
    Extremely bad acting and script! If I could I would and gave this movie a ZERO Star Rating. I was bored and wanted to watch a sci fi movie and reading the movie summary ... I thought it could be an ok B movie. But was I wrong. Do Not Buy or Rent This Movie!
  • Super boring, bad acting

    1
    By Dissapointed, very, very
    Do not be fooled by previous reviews. This is the first movie I have rented and not finnished. Couldn't bear to watch more than 15 minutes of it. Super boring. Extraordinarily bad acting. Low budget. Special flex not meeting up to five dollar price tag for renting. This movie should've been $.99. But it was unfortunately a gigantic waste of time to even try to watch it. I wouldn't call this an indie film. I would call it a made for TV or straight to video film.
  • A Must See!

    5
    By Captain Rico
    An excellent movie and an Indie Sci Fi! I thought the plot was refreshing and the dialogue kept the story moving. The actors, editing and sound were top notch. Kudos to the set design and special effects keeping it real and modest with efficient camera work and editing. Thoroughly enjoyable for all ages (don't let the poster photo scare you too much!) and good conversation debate topics from human exploration, the future of humanity and family and friendship.

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