Space Vixens Face Lizardine
Review Count: 89
Average Rating: 2.51 stars
Genre: Sci-Fi
Length: 2 minutes 26 seconds
Posted on: September 20, 2005
A movie made while I was testing some scenes. :) So no need for the advice... it wasn't meant to be a masterpiece. ;)





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jazzx
I quite enjoyed that - I want to see the rest of it. I liked the set-up for the story about some space mechanics who install planetary weather devices and do a botched job - that's quite original!
Nice colourful characters and some sharply written dialogue.
Was this film made before the movies was released?
It's about to become the oldest film in my archive (only films scoring 4 or more get in).
Posted on September 29, 2008





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CONSOLCWBY
I am... disappointed. After Space Vixen's first foray into cinema, I was hoping for - dare I say it - more exploitation. Besides that - the narrative was a little confusing and the plot was lukewarm. Seems that the creator is depending too much on a sequel, since this feels more like a setup for a next movie! Too bad. This series had a lot of potential!
All in all, bleh.
-Mike
Posted on November 8, 2005





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RexFilm
Subtitles too fast.
Nice try
Posted on November 8, 2005





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Night71
Ok is there a way to turn off the annoying Sim speech because frankly it is getting pretty annoying.
The other ratings are a bit high compared to other films I have seen so far. I don't mean to be harsh but slow the sub-titles down and write some beter dialog and you should have something.
The editing and directing seemed fine but this one gets a 1 for the sheer fact that the movie had no life in it whats so ever.
Posted on November 8, 2005





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WorldPictures
From Critic's Corner hosts Jeremiah and Dr. Googlestien
What a waste of time.
Posted on November 7, 2005





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WarrenWalterWilliamWoulfe
What will become of the space vixens ?
Guess we'll have to wait and see, eh ?
Posted on November 7, 2005





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FesterShinetop
"Didn't think this old Motorola worked" LMAO Product placement?
Nice opening shot BTW!
Posted on November 7, 2005