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Alien Vengeance II: Rogue Element

Alien Vengeance II: Rogue Element (2010) Movie Poster
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USA  •    •  78m  •    •  Directed by: Jason Liquori.  •  Starring: Skyler Anderson, Kimberly Amato, Wing Armstrong, Martijn Berndsen, Mike Christopher, Vivian Fleming-Alvarez, Jeff Johnson, Jason Liquori, Theresa Pagan, Debbie Rochon, Heather Saint-Noel, Lucas Spalding, Kevin White..
    A group of friends gather after over a decade apart. All seems to be going well until a Deputy arrives and announces that one of the group is actually an alien in disguise and then is promptly separated from his head.

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ALIEN VENGEANCE II: ROGUE ELEMENT is another zero budget indie science fiction film from director Jason Liquori. This one's about a bunch of characters holed up in a remote house where they're menaced by aliens unseen. The template is undoubtedly THE THING, with the finger of suspicion falling on each of the inhabitants in turn, and when the alien does make a climactic appearance in a bathroom, you'll laugh out loud at the sight of it. The line delivery is incredibly wooden, the dialogue seems to be entirely ad libbed, and you have to smile at the whole thing.

Review by Leofwine_draca from the Internet Movie Database.