
Joe Neighbor
I could stand about 20 minutes of it until I could see it was a totall flop. I really do like Norman Reedus, and like genre, but nothing could save this flick. I'd swear this movie had a budget of $500 and fifty cents. Filmed in a basement, someone ran out and raided an E-waste dump site and through it in. Then used Aftereffects or something to make a few cut scenes. Don't waste your time, about any move is going to be better then this,,

-Satoshi -
It's plays like a rushed film but the actors are great to watch (two personal favorites at least) and the story is worth watching. I dnt mind something different if it's done tastefully. Wasn't so much the plot but the msg it held that made the movie fun to watch.

Jeffrey Remick
I really wanted to like this movie, but it fell short. The plot could've been a lot stronger as well as many of the details involving the technology in the shelter. The continuity of the timer on the wall was great, but other details were frustrating. Like how one of them was clean shaven the first time they woke up, but then after another cycle of sleep had a beard. No logical reason or consistency, which I find important in a sci-fi movie like this. I also think a little more time developing the characters into people we cared about before jumping into "oh crap there's no air and we are going insane" would've been nice. Overall, this felt like it could've been an episode of a mini series rather than a full length movie. Had potential, but can't say it was a well spent $7.