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Storage 24
Something nasty is lurking inside a secure storage unit. When a group of people get trapped inside, they need to find a way to get out of a building that's designed to keep things in...
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 4.5 |
Studio : | Unstoppable Entertainment, Medient Studios, Big Yellow Films, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Noel Clarke Colin O'Donoghue Antonia Campbell-Hughes Ned Dennehy Laura Haddock |
Genre : | Horror Science Fiction |
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Best movie of this year hands down!
Very best movie i ever watch
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
I felt I had to write in defense of this film, which hasn't been very favourably received in general.It really does have a few things in its favour.1. It's set in a place I know, where people tork lark wot ah do. I know that shouldn't be a deciding factor, but with almost everything that comes to our screens originating from the USA, a home-grown effort makes a pleasant change. The environment, acting, and writing really do evoke the realistic essence of Sarf, sorry South, London.2. It's an interesting idea. The idea of monsters running amok in exotic places like spaceships and Central American jungles has been done to death. All the action of this movie takes place in the most prosaic of locations -- a hired storage lockup.3. It's unpretentious. It doesn't take itself seriously, or pretend to be a work of profound art. It's amusing in places, although I do wonder whether you have to be a Londoner to understand its self-satirizing nature.4. There isn't a stupid, cheesy happy ending (sorry, is that a spoiler?) The movie doesn't finish with a long drawn-out face-sucking scene, which seems to be almost obligatory these days.On the bad side, the monster just isn't scary. But, as others have remarked, few movie monsters are scary when they are dragged out into the light of day.All in all, it's worth watching, particularly if you have fond (or otherwise) memories of the location.
(11%) A bottom of the pile cheapo monster flick that somehow, for reasons beyond all logic, got a pretty wide UK cinematic release. This truly belongs within a cinema screening as much as a loose fully grown tiger belongs in a busy shopping centre. The plot here is lame and unoriginal, the monster/alien is largely an actual practical effect, not a badly formed CGI creature, but it's on screen far too little, as way too much of the focus is on the dull characters and their TV soap likened side-plot. This isn't good enough to be worth a look for anyone, but the fact that this ever saw the inside of a multiplex is borderline criminal.
Noel Clarke who has found success as a writer with his gritty urban street dramas turns to science fiction/horror. He has previously written an episode of Torchwood and famously appeared as a regular in the linked show Doctor Who.A military cargo plane crashes near a London storage warehouse. This causes chaos in London as well power outages. An entity carried by the plane goes on the loose at the storage unit.Meanwhile a group including Charlie (Noel Clarke), his estranged girlfriend (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) and several mates are trapped in the storage unit and in danger of getting picked off one by one. Things are complicated when Charlie finds out that his ex was seeing one of his mates and betrayal is looming in the air.This is a low budget B picture. The storage unit gives it a claustrophobic atmosphere and reminiscent of films like Alien where you know that the group are being watched, stalked and will slowly die one by one. The tension is ramped up as the group succumb to friction.The film does not wholly succeed as with Noel's Torchwood episode which was a homage to Fight Club with added aliens, this too was rather derivative apart from being set in Britain.Still plaudits to Noel Clarke, a one man British film industry stretching himself and trying different genres.
I'll give it a 10 out of pity lol... It's actually quite watchable, and good fun. Don't expect any major thrills or engaging plot twists, just decent, fun, light-hearted ugly-nasty-alien-goes-around-killing-people- out-of-boredom type stuff. The worst part of the movie by far IMO (watch out, here comes the spoiler!) is the scene where they find a dead bloke chewed in half by the alien, with his guts strewn all over the floor, and in an attempt at a cheap scare typical of the genre (but doesn't quite make it), the guy turns out to be still alive! I can only handle so much stupidity in a movie, and that was the one moment in the film that really crossed that line for me! lol Anyway, decent watchable silliness.