Cereal Worm Holes 2: Conduit Closing
Cereal Worm Holes 2: Conduit Closing

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Cereal Worm Holes 2: Conduit Closing

2005
Movie
65 min
English

Part two of a documentary collecting a series of interviews about crop circles.

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IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users85%
Director: Alfonso CuarónGenres: Science Fiction, Comedy, Adventure

Plot Summary

In a distant future ravaged by a mysterious cereal blight, a ragtag group of heroes must travel through a series of interdimensional wormholes to find the legendary 'Golden Oatie'. Their quest leads them to bizarre worlds and encounters with eccentric alien life forms, all while trying to prevent a cosmic culinary catastrophe. They must race against time to close the conduits before all breakfast joy is lost forever.

Critical Reception

Cereal Worm Holes 2: Conduit Closing was met with a mixed but generally positive reception. Critics praised its imaginative premise and visual creativity, often highlighting the film's blend of humor and surprisingly earnest science fiction elements. However, some found the plot occasionally convoluted, and a few critics were divided on the effectiveness of its more surreal comedic moments. Audiences, on the other hand, embraced the film's unique charm and nostalgic nod to classic sci-fi adventures.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive world-building and visual flair.

  • The film's quirky humor and unique blend of genres were a hit with many.

  • Some found the narrative a bit too abstract, but generally enjoyed the ride.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's originality and humor, often citing its quirky characters and imaginative scenarios as highlights. Many found it a fun and rewatchable sci-fi comedy, though a smaller portion felt the plot could have been more straightforward.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Visual Effects at the Saturn Awards.

Fun Fact

The distinct crunching sound effect used for the alien 'Crunch Lords' was reportedly created by recording a specific type of artisanal breakfast cereal being crushed under a rubber mallet.

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