a5c7b9f00b In Gracefield, three couples are spending a long weekend in a luxurious cabin when suddenly an uninvited guest in the form of a meteorite, comes crashing the party… The Gracefield Incident starts promisingly, it even comes up with a concept to justify the whole thing being recorded and I started to think this might surprise.<br/><br/>Alas it didn&#39;t, in fact within about 20 minutes it soon descends into that found formula footage we&#39;ve had shoved down our throats for the past couple of decades and brings no originality to the table.<br/><br/>Group of 20 somethings go out to have fun in a secluded cabin and become targeted by aliens. Thats basically it.<br/><br/>Kudos to them for the sfx because though they aren&#39;t fantastic at least they didn&#39;t do the usual thing of not showing you anything to keep the budget down.<br/><br/>The film isn&#39;t without its moments but ultimately this is just yet another flawed found footage mess.<br/><br/>The Good: <br/><br/>Great twist on the justification for still recording when crap is going down <br/><br/>Nice selection of movie posters <br/><br/>Decent enough start<br/><br/>The Bad: <br/><br/>Becomes real generic real fast <br/><br/>Lifeless cast <br/><br/>Things I Learnt From This Movie: <br/><br/>In the presence of evil aliens even balloons will flee To start, I&#39;m not an educated film critic. I watch movies for entertainment value, mostly. I watched The Gracefield Incident to be entertained and I was.<br/><br/>When others say this is the worst movie/acting/soundtrack ever, I don&#39;t think they&#39;ve seen: All Hallows Eve: October 30th, The Yearly Harvest, Chameleon Shadow, 666: The Beast, or Creeper, just to name a few. Watch those and The Gracefield Incident will move to a 10 star film. The acting isn’t terrible, though the script at times makes the players seem that way.
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