MoPoshy
Absolutely brilliant
Humbersi
The first must-see film of the year.
Zlatica
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Gary
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
buiger
Oh my God! There is bad, and apparently then there is really, really bad! I cannot even imagine who sits up at night and thinks up all this nonsense... It is unbelievable. And then, in the morning, there is somebody in a studio somewhere that actually reads this trash and gives it the go ahead... Then there is actually someone who funds the project, and someone who then actually films it... How this is possible is beyond me.It is difficult for me to even try to write an actual review for this series. This show has 'everything'; zombies, different zombies, mythical monsters, cataclysmic volcanic eruptions, pandemic virus outbreaks, the plague, black holes, and so on and so forth... There is absolutely nothing to salvage: the script is completely ridiculous, the acting is nothing short of farcical, the cinematography and special f/x look so cheesy they are almost funny, etc. etc.It is so bad it is beyond words.
Australian1
I really should have known better than to start watching a show with Anne Heche in it! She is an unlikable actress (or person). It doesn't matter what role she could be in, be it a witch or a Saint, I just find nothing to like about her. She is the same in any show, she doesn't act, she is just herself.As for the show itself.... It is stupid! Is the Planet being attacked or struck by outer space meteors, or is it some "virus" which makes people turn into zombie vampires or is it some shape shifts or is it the population itself bent on destroying itself?Nothing flows in the show, it is disjointed.I don't know if they tried to copy Lost, or Wrecked or had no idea what to make.... I am not wasting another minute on it. I recommend no one wastes any time with it!
SnoopyStyle
The Copeland family finds themselves struggling to survive the end of the world. The world faces a seemingly endless number of calamities. The father Joshua Copeland (James Tupper) is a cultural history professor. The mother Karen Copeland (Anne Heche) is ex-military. With their three teen kids, Matt (Levi Meaden), Brianna (Taylor Hickson), and Dana (Julia Sarah Stone), they try to stay together and escape various dangers in their RV.This show is a mess of sci-fi monsters of the week. The characters are simply there and so is the apocalypse. After a few episodes, the show started losing me with the mounting mess. There seems to be no rules or stability. Everything is up for grabs. It takes until episode 9 when the characters come up with an explanation. The girls start wondering if time itself is screwed up. It's like an idea about the show suddenly lit up. The show is a mess because the world is suppose to exist in a mess. The mess itself makes perfect sense. This apocalypse is a world of chaos where it would be impossible to understand and survival is the only good outcome. The problem is that it needed almost the entire first season to get a hold of this show and by then, almost nobody is watching.
Nick
OK, so I have completed the entire first season of this show, and it started out sketchy. I kept an open mind and it turned out to be pretty good. If your looking for an award winning performances or great storytelling, this is NOT the show for you. But if you are a apocalyptic fan who needs a quick show to binge, this IS for you. The show is somehow entertaining, even after the terrible acting, and overall mediocre filming... If you keep an open mind, this show will pleasantly surprise you. But if you are looking for something that will knock your socks off or you are a 'movie snob,' then this is not the show for you, and move on to the next show...