Lockdown
United States
232 people rated Rex (Kevin Nash) and his men aim to kill the homeless people living in a local deserted school hoping it'll slow an ultra deadly strand of covid. Now, outnumbered 100 to 1, "Hap" must save his little sister.
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23/07/2024 22:21
Lockdown
عيسى || عبدالمحسن عيسى💙
23/05/2023 07:05
That seems like a lot... It certainly deserves less views than this.
As for the rating, I put 2 stars, because I've seen worse. I mean, there is an exploding car at the end. That is the extra star.
Kuhsher Rose Aadya
23/05/2023 07:05
Not a great story idea: "Let's kill the homeless people cuz they're the problem." Let's start with the global population decimated and every life is more important than ever. Rebuilding would be the priority. The flawed thinking runs through the entire movie without much sense and no original ideas. Yawn. Skip.
Yunge
23/05/2023 07:05
I've spent the last decade and a half in the belief that dragon wars was a watershed of bad films at a level that film makers would never again stoop, then this pile of rancid stupidity blew the lid off my belief.
Worst film ever!
Abu wazeem
23/05/2023 07:05
So ignoring the claim that this is a documentary, which is how I came across it, I am assuming having watched the imdb preview that a documentary is not at all what this is.
Unsurprisingly, the anti vaccination people are done up to look like crazy gun totting buffoons in their general lee flags and cars, their confederate signs and I don't for a moment doubt in the background will be that sad joke of a broadcaster fox spewing out all their biased prejudicial rubbish.
Anyway, I'm entirely mystified as to why there are people starving all over the world there are nations who cannot afford to buy let alone hoard vaccines as the Americans and other wealth western nations have done.
If you want to make a movie to blame anyone for covid, blame humanity at large, we created these settings by creating a demand for goods and supplies even where the providence was in doubt. We ignored warnings of a pandemic at our peril, and the vast majority of nations put the financial well being of already struggling businesses well before the population and well before health care and frontline workers.
Whatever this film is, besides an absolutely horror of an experience, it may just serve to alert people to the dangers of ignorance around pandemic. Reading rubbish on Facebook groups, instagram and twitter is not how one sources reputable information.
I'm just left with the question, why, this is just ore stuff no one asked for. This money would be better spend sending vaccines to subsaharan africa or the pacific islands.
Kissa
23/05/2023 07:05
Bad acting, not one honest actor or emotion in this movie. The actors were completely bland like human cardboard. Bad direction. Bad production. Bad effects....ketchup for blood....that's a 3rd grade effort.
The Storyline looked like it had potential but it could not survive the amateurs at all levels. The acting and production of this movie makes a Lifetime movie look like a mega million dollar blockbuster. I'd rather have a bad case of diarrhea than watch this again.
Don't waste your time. Don't even waste your money. I feel bad for everyone who invested time in this soulless production. Three thumbs down....
👑مول البينوار👑
23/05/2023 07:05
Right, well a movie that is also known as "Covid-19 Invasion" just doesn't really come off to a great start. However, I opted to sit down and watch the 2021 movie "Lockdown" (aka "Covid-19 Invasion") as it was a movie that I hadn't already seen. And maybe, however unlikely though, then writer and director Micah Lyons might actually surprise with this movie.
But Micah Lyons didn't surprise with this movie. "Lockdown" was every bit the heap of rubbish that I had expected it to be, and then some. Talk about a pointless storyline, flaccid and one-dimensional characters, and a bland dialogue. And then there were the special effects, well, they were 'special' alright.
"Lockdown" is a bad movie in every aspect, believe you me. And it isn't even one of those type of movies that are so bad that it is fun and enjoyable to watch. Nay, "Lockdown" is just downright bad.
I wasn't familiar with the cast here, aside from being vaguely familiar with Kevin Nash. I do enjoy seeing new faces and talents on the screen when I watch movies, but the actors and actresses in "Lockdown" just didn't have a snowballs chance in Hell, because everything about this movie was just doomed before it was off of the ground.
Do yourself a favor, and stay well clear of "Lockdown". Some of us suffered through this garbage, so you don't have to.
My rating of "Lockdown" lands on a generous one out of ten stars.
Zoeeyyy
23/05/2023 07:05
This movie is insanely terrible.
1 Star. I would give 0 Stars, but the rating system won't allow it.
Stay away from this crap at all cost. Written bye amateurs, filmed by retards and actors from a mental institution?
If the writer/director funded this himself, then it is a good example of why people with money should not be allowed to waste everyone's time with boring, uninspired trash like this.
I am honestly so shocked at how bad this movie was, that I won't even bother explaining it. Story was horrible, acting was horrible, effects were horrible, and the list goes on.
Anyone who gives this movie over 1 star was either a part of the movie, related to someone in the movie, or paid to rate it highly. Period.
This is a typical f-rated movie. The best way to watch is with the sound down while wearing a blind fold.
adilassil
23/05/2023 07:05
Hap (David D. Ford) and his wife (Brooke Lyons) manage to get along in 2035 with most of the world's population dead from COVID. Rex has decided that not enough people have died to keep his family safe so he decides to ride to town and kill everyone there, which includes Hap's sister. Hap decides to help her out.
Not a very good story. The killing didn't make sense. The end claims this was filmed on a micro-budget. In one scene Courtney (Stephanie Kae Smith) who is being hunted walks right by a door talking to her brother while a gas-masked hunter is standing visibly in the doorway. This is a rookie mistake and should have been caught and corrected in editing.
Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity.
Chelsie M
23/05/2023 07:05
No real foundation which I would blame on the director. I'm still trying to see what they saw cause I wouldn't have never released this of put my name on it. No sense of pride in at all. Take it back.