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Atom Attack
Atom awakens hands in cuffs that shoot electricity throughout his body. A shadow presence takes advantage of his limitations pulling Atom’s trunks back exposing his stiff cock. Will he fight, flee, or will take his cock in hand and finish like a man?
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Plot Summary
In a near-future world teetering on the brink of ecological collapse, a rogue scientist unleashes a devastating swarm of genetically engineered insects. A grizzled ex-military operative, haunted by his past, must team up with a brilliant entomologist to track down the creatures and prevent a global catastrophe. Their mission takes them through a perilous landscape where nature itself has become the ultimate enemy.
Critical Reception
Atom Attack received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who largely cited its predictable plot and uneven pacing as major drawbacks. While some praised its ambitious visual effects and the presence of recognizable B-movie stars, many found the storytelling to be derivative of superior genre films. Audience scores were similarly lukewarm, with viewers appreciating the creature-feature elements but lamenting the lack of originality and depth.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on familiar tropes and a by-the-numbers plot.
Visual effects are a highlight, but fail to elevate the weak script.
A serviceable creature feature for genre fans, but lacks lasting impact.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a somewhat entertaining, though uninspired, sci-fi action flick. Many appreciated the giant insect action sequences and the attempts at a serious tone, but a significant number felt the movie was predictable and failed to offer anything new to the genre.
Fun Fact
Despite being a relatively low-budget independent film, 'Atom Attack' featured extensive CGI for its insect creatures, a significant undertaking that was noted by some reviewers as being surprisingly competent for its scale.
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