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Reviews for "The Unknown Threat"

That was cool!

I really liked this movie. There was no animation in it though. Perhaps having an anim of the marines running from froom to room? But the sound really set the mood. It was like playing Resident Evil. As someone had mentioned, the only action scene left the viewer to use their imagination. I liked that. Cant wait for the next one.

can't wait for more of this..

this was alot better than alot of movies i have seen..nice piece of work all around..

Great!

Nice, but more moving objects please! Or at least flashing, like seizure robots @_@. Good sound and plot though!

A little mor3 action would be nice, but the pacing

set the mood perfectly. Kreeped me out like white on rice. I enjoyed this cinematic experience considerably.

BOTTOM LINE: Itz a bit slow, but the suspense will kill ya!!!

-Don Cornball
-Founding Member of the UnderDawg

I'm not harsh

I can't really assume anything on the part of the author, but I'd assume from the art hes young and just getting into movie making.

You do good mood music, and your backdrops are fairly good. The story flows well, but is somewhat unoriginal (but what story is...on the portal afterall.), but then, at the end the only real action scene of the movie is played out in the viewers imagination. Not that theres really any action in any of the other scenes mind you.

I'm going to give this a 2 because at least its not yet another stick figure movie...for which we can thank our respective gods, deities or super egos for, I suppose. And I think the author is making a genuine effort to submit worthwhile, if some what underdeveloped content...which is more than I can say for...oh, about 87% of the portal entries I've seen today.

Keep on plugging away at it. You know where you want to go, and its obviously producing well presented flash epics. Now, just walk the line between this production, and your masterpiece, and you're there.