Crawl or Die
Crawl or Die
R | 13 August 2014 (USA)
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Earth as we know it is gone. A virus has destroyed the planet and rendered all its women infertile, all but one. An elite team of soldiers are tasked with bringing the woman to safety on the newly habitable Earth Two. But when they are forced underground they find themselves fighting for survival from an bloodthirsty creature in a maze of ever shrinking tunnels. As the team's ranks start to dwindle, the tunnels shrink and the ammunition run out, the crawl for survival becomes more and more desperate.

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andyverhoest

It is not a movie i would watch several times but glad i have seen it !All the bad critics baffle me. The movie jumped right into the action with only a little info about what the f*ck is going on and never gives any explanation where or what they encounter.Its all fine tho.I'm not squeamish about gore or explicit material but this movie made me feel claustrophobic and uneasy as nothing else without.I was relieved the movie ended because i suffered together with the starring actress,and she did a fine job a horror babe,Hell i want her as Ripley in the Alien remakes.In the end.. is this not whats a horror movie is all about ?To make you feel uneasy?Indeed the story or the effects did not impress like the usual dose Hollywood inject us with.I still give this movie a fat 8 out of 10.Its way better then the thousands of boring crap horror movies i ever seen.Only two things wrong with the movie: 1)Nicole Alonso had better no bra worn under her tank top. 2)Maybe the movie should have a different ending.8000$ budget ?! Awesome job !

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Richard Dominguez

While being a big fan of scary movies, this one was new to me and the experience was new as well. I agree whatever is chasing them is scary the real nightmare for me was the thought of the tunnel getting tighter and tighter as everyone keeps moving forward. How many of us haven't had to squeeze into a closet or sit in a small chair or ride a packed bus or subway. The movie conveys the feeling of being squeezed in with excellent effect. I didn't rank it very high because the movie in my opinion was very simply (not much plot), but the feeling of anxiety stuck with me through out the film, as well as the curiosity of where the tunnel was going to end, if it was going to end. If you catch yourself nosing through on line video selections or scrolling through your cable TV menu and see this one, Stop and check this one out.

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Boloxxxi

First: I don't want to be too hard on the producers of this video. At least they're not out robbing banks and make an honest living trying -as best as they know how- to bring us entertainment. I would give them 10 stars for that if it were a criteria for rating here. But alas! It is not.The earth is overrun by the "OVT" virus (Whatever the f!!ck that is) and a special forces unit is given the task of escorting -in their commander's words- "the last non-infected, virus-free, fertile woman alive" to Earth 2. Now he could have just said "non-infected" or "virus-free" but repeatedly chose to compound those two terms (Maybe he thought his team was stupid and wasn't taking any chances in case they didn't understand the meaning of one term?).This movie is brought to us, we are told at the start, by "Backyard Films" which is something I can well believe. I couldn't make sense of the action in the first part of this video (I can't call this a "movie" folks). Speaking of action, the last two-thirds of the movie is spent in narrow underground tubes or tunnels. One is of some kind of plastic or metal and the other is soil. It gets increasingly cramped. So much so, they can only move an inch at a time WHEN THEY MOVE. If you can't run, kick, jump, shoot -where's the entertainment? What we see mostly is people inching or crawling along like this dull video. After inching forward about 3 inches, the lead chick stops, grimaces, looks around, musters up some incredible inner reserve and moves 3 more inches. And so on, and so on. I kid you not, this is a huge chunk of this "movie".Maybe the people who made this video knew it was going to get dull once they got to the narrow tunnels, so just before she goes in, the lead Ops chick who has a blonde punk mohawk hair style, and wears knee-high fetish boots with thick rubber soles, takes off her pants and gives it to the doctor to rip into strips for bandage for the injured non-infected "plus" virus-free woman. She's now left wearing some ultra short shorts (At this point I perk up). This could get interesting if the camera guy or gal does his or her job properly. Unfortunately the camera person was "gun-shy", so to speak and didn't give me the angles and close-ups I wanted. Maybe the Backyard people didn't want to appear exploitive. In which case: Why use all of the punk Ops pants for bandage? Could have just used the legs. But they had her strip down to her short shorts and then chickened out once she got in the tunnels.Now before anyone thinks of me as base, let me say this: If you're going to confine a woman so she can't run, jump, shoot, face-off with that cheap Alien knock-off of a creature -what else is there? If you want to keep at least "some" of your audience, you might as well use your camera to lovingly study the beauty of the female form as she pushes, struggles, and wiggles thru some very tight places. Love, Boloxxxi.

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O Mr

i'll start off by saying i'm pretty sad to see the comparisons to this and that movie. "its like alien"..."its a cheap the descent knock-off" great so in that case any movie that features a similar aspect to another movie automatically reduces your review to 4 stars? Heck in that case The Raid 2 gets 4 stars as it features a prison...just like..oh Shawshank Redemption, the much..better..plotted..movie.People have to realise what was accomplished with this movie on $8000! I'd never personally seen such a movie as this, and having watched some pretty intense movies the past 3 decades (in fact thousands of movies as i'm a bit of a movie nut) I can safely say that it made me feel ill just by watching the gorgeous Tank character and what she had to go through. With no certainty of getting out of it in one piece, an ever-tightening sense of fear and isolation, and with a relentless single entity in pursuit in one massive extended 1 hour 29m scene.And you know what else? I commented about the movie on social media and received lovely replies of thanks back from the director and star, lovely polite people that appreciate their fans.So, enough of the comparisons to other movies, this had PLENTY more going for it as an 'own piece' Mr O, England

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