Invasion of the Pod People

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Invasion of the Pod People
David Rimawi
  • Paul Bales
  • Starring
    • Erica Roby
    • Jessica Bork
    • Sarah Lieving
    • Danae Nason
    • Shaley Scott
    CinematographyBianca Bahena
    Leigh Scott
    Edited byKristen Quintrall
    Music byChris Ridenhour
    Distributed byThe Asylum
    Release date
    • July 2007 (2007-07)
    Running time
    90 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

    Invasion of the Pod People (released in some countries as Invasion: The Beginning) is a 2007 science-fiction film produced by The Asylum.

    Like several other films by The Asylum, Invasion of the Pod People is a mockbuster whose release coincided with the premiere of The Invasion, although the plot of Pod People borrowed heavily from the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, of which The Invasion is a reworking.[1]

    Plot

    The film is about Melissa (Erica Roby), a young woman living in Los Angeles, who works for a large corporation.

    One night, there is a freak

    lesbian
    encounter, even though Samantha had never shown any signs of being a lesbian.

    Melissa soon realizes that the townsfolk have been replaced by a race of aliens known as Pod People. The aliens grow in large seed pods and gradually take the form of a particular person, eventually taking over their bodies once the growth process is complete. The Pod People try to take control of Melissa, but she flees the town to warn humanity of the invasion in progress.

    Cast

    • Erica Roby as Melissa
    • Jessica Bork as Samantha
    • Sarah Lieving as Louise
    • Danae Nason as Billie
    • Shaley Scott as Taylor
    • Michael Tower as Vickland
    • David Shick as Andrew
    • Amanda Ward as Casey
    • Marat Glazer as Det. Pete Alexander
    • Lorraine Smith as Bailey
    • Leigh Scott as Zach
    • Elliot Salter as Pawnbroker
    • Justin Jones as James
    • Nat Magnuson as Photographer

    Reception

    Stefan Birgir Stefansson of sbs.is heavily criticized the film, writing that it "Looks like it was made by a film student who thinks he's the real deal, even though he can't grasp how light or sound really works. An idiotic remake that puts everyone involved to shame and perhaps, a place in hell! And yes, pod-people=lesbians..."[2] Dread Central wrote a mixed review, as they felt it was "okay for what it is; an instantly forgettable retread neither deserving of much praise nor scorn."[3]

    See also

    References

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    2. ^ "Invasion of the Pod People". Rotten Tomatoes. 2007-07-01. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
    3. ^ "Invasion of the Pod People (DVD)". Dread Central. 25 July 2007. Retrieved 2016-02-07.

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