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Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000
In the future, corporations have taken over the world and banned sex. A group of rebellious high school students devise a way to go back in time to the present day and try change history to prevent that from happening.
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Plot Summary
In the year 2000, a mad scientist creates teenage clones in a laboratory to take over the world. However, these clones, programmed with extreme aggression, escape and begin a spree of terror and destruction. A group of normal teenagers must band together to stop these genetically engineered threats before they can fulfill their mission.
Critical Reception
This low-budget science fiction horror film from the 1990s is largely forgotten and received minimal critical attention. It is generally considered a B-movie with a predictable plot and uninspired execution, catering more to genre fans of schlock cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Often cited as a prime example of late 90s direct-to-video schlock.
Panned for its low production values, poor acting, and derivative plot.
Enjoys a cult following among fans of campy and B-movie horror.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by David DeCoteau, who is known for directing a prolific number of low-budget horror and thriller films, often with erotic or supernatural themes.
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