They Are Among Us
They Are Among Us is a 2004 American made-for-television science fiction thriller film directed by Jeffrey Obrow, written by Lars Hauglie, and starring Alison Eastwood, Michael Orr Hughes and Anne Apra.
They Are Among Us | |
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Screenplay by | Lars Hauglie |
Story by | Lars Hauglie Jeffrey Obrow |
Directed by | Jeffrey Obrow |
Starring | Alison Eastwood Michael Orr Hughes Anne Apra |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Steve Swanson |
Producer(s) | Peter Liedel, Jeffrey Obrow (producer), Shannon Gardner, Stephen Hays (co-producer), Monty Simons (line producer), Tania Trepanier, Dorian Vernacchio (associate producer) |
Cinematography | Mateo Londono |
Editor(s) | Chris McKinley |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production company(s) | Barnholtz Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | The Sci-Fi Channel |
Original release | July 17, 2004 |
Premise
The film is about a town that is populated by aliens who have been pretending to be human for a long time in order to steal the earth's resources they need to live when the time comes.
Cast
- Alison Eastwood - Finley
- Michael Orr Hughes - Uncle Bob
- George Buck Flower - Old Chuck
Reception
Scott Weinberg at DVDTalk.com gave a negative review: "It's certainly not awful enough to give you a migraine, but They Are Among Us just feels like an oft-told tale, retold (yet again) with very little ingenuity."[1]
gollark: Your computer is running several thousand tasks "at once" right now. Multiple cores aren't even needed, it just context-switches really fast.
gollark: It might do that, or you might just get one stream of consciousness/parallel task split across both.
gollark: That might be doable. The corpus callopsum thing between the two hemispheres is apparently not a very high-bandwidth link.
gollark: Then you'll probably just have problems with the brain not having control logic for the new ones. Also, is there *room*?
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References
- Scott Weinberg (July 15, 2005). "They Are Among Us". DVD Talk.com.
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