Defcon 2012
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On October 30, 2009 an independent filmmaker and his cast and crew are reported missing a month before the release of their controversial film predicting the end of the world. Authorities have reason to believe the film's 2012 doomsday scenario may have something to do with their disappearance. An agent for CEA (Central Extraterrestrial Agency) discovers the footage to the film and watches the film on September 10, 2012, three months before the world is to come to an end. The... (Full plot summary below)

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On October 30, 2009 an independent filmmaker and his cast and crew are reported missing a month before the release of their controversial film predicting the end of the world. Authorities have reason to believe the film's 2012 doomsday scenario may have something to do with their disappearance. An agent for CEA (Central Extraterrestrial Agency) discovers the footage to the film and watches the film on September 10, 2012, three months before the world is to come to an end. The film is reported to star actors Brian Neil Hoff (Automaton), Shy Pilgreen (Echo 6), and Xu Razer (Fragments.) Here is the synopsis to the mystery film. In 2012 a devastating war between humans and aliens left the earth a nuclear wasteland. 200 years later the descendants of both civilizations have returned in search of treasure and lost artifacts. After landing their ship on the abandoned planet, three galactic thieves, Kaynin, Rune, and Archer descend into an underground city. Soon a series of mechanical malfunctions leaves them trapped inside the vast structure below, fighting for their lives as a sinister figure lurks in the shadows. Hidden in the rubble and debris lie the clues to the planet's final days and, in order to survive, they must unravel their meaning before time runs out.

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User Review - 10/10 by Wes SI thought this was a very interesting film. Totally unlike the typical narrative. I liked that there were clues to the mystery, both visual and in the semi-cryptic dialog that were fun to take note of and that helped solve the mystery. Yes, it's low budget, but the special effects are nice and I liked the storyline about the alien. The other "2012 end of world" films are all about natural disaster and this is the only one that speaks of an alien presence to end the world. Very cool!
User Review - 6/10 by Erin MWow. One of the worst movies I've seen attempted . Better will search something more interesting on boxxy software
User Review - 4/10 by Gabriel Arthur PPrepare -- to be confused! The opening scene features some voice-overs by actual PC speech bots. Could they not afford to speak into a mic? We see some computer graphics apparently filmed two inches from a computer monitor. Could they not afford rendering to digital output? Do they even own the graphics they use? Skipping directly to the end credits to find out what HALO mod they were filming, you can discover attributions to "Donut Acquisition Specialist", "Coffee Addiction Specialist", and the mysterious "Rotosoping" [sic]. You also find out that the soundtrack is a playlist of obscure cybergoth EBM. Jumping back to see if maybe such an uber-cool musical accompaniment is justified, WONDER OUT LOUD why the live action sequences -- which resemble fancy Shadowrun or Rifts LARP taking place in an abandoned shopping mall doubling as a Laser Tag gym -- were also filmed the same two inches from a computer monitor, often through monochrome filters. I honestly think this film has some merits: if there's a satellite channel targeted at a stoned teenage graver audience, this is prime time. Until that future day comes (sometime near the end of the world, presumably), you can be content to purchase this at Wal-Mart in a package titled "The Road Fury Collection: 5 Movies". Let's... hit the road!

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