The Movie from the Future (2000)

ALL 11/12/2000 (en) Comedy, Science Fiction 112 Min
  • Release
    11/12/2000
  • Production
    Amazing Schlock Film Factory
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    The Movie from the Future
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

On Oct. 14th, 1991, a videotape fell out of the sky and made a large crater in Bloomington, Minnesota. We at Amazing Schlock were fortunate enough to come into possession of that tape in 1998, and we made The Movie From the Future, a documentary about the "space-tape" and its amazing contents. The tape had apparently fallen back in time through a black hole, and on it was a movie called Daddy, I Love an Alien. The film is a fascinating look at species discrimination, robot civil rights, the war between humanity and various aliens, and, of course, love. The Movie From the Future consists of large clips of Daddy, I Love an Alien as well as informative interviews with the scientists who have made the study of the "space-tape" their life's work, as well as with those who believe that the film is a clever hoax perpetrated by desperate filmmakers. Is the film a hoax? If it's not, what can it teach us? Watch the film and decide for yourself.

  1. Josh Miller

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor



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Casts

  1. Patrick Casey

    Armand Johnson

  2. Josh Miller

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Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 2 , Crews : 6

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The Movie from the Future (2000) 112 Min

ALL 11/12/2000 (en)
Comedy, Science Fiction
  • Release 11/12/2000
  • Production
    Amazing Schlock Film Factory
  • Original title The Movie from the Future
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

On Oct. 14th, 1991, a videotape fell out of the sky and made a large crater in Bloomington, Minnesota. We at Amazing Schlock were fortunate enough to come into possession of that tape in 1998, and we made The Movie From the Future, a documentary about the "space-tape" and its amazing contents. The tape had apparently fallen back in time through a black hole, and on it was a movie called Daddy, I Love an Alien. The film is a fascinating look at species discrimination, robot civil rights, the war between humanity and various aliens, and, of course, love. The Movie From the Future consists of large clips of Daddy, I Love an Alien as well as informative interviews with the scientists who have made the study of the "space-tape" their life's work, as well as with those who believe that the film is a clever hoax perpetrated by desperate filmmakers. Is the film a hoax? If it's not, what can it teach us? Watch the film and decide for yourself.

  1. Josh Miller

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Patrick Casey, Josh Miller

    Producer