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Two movies with almost same name and plot are released together.



Overlord (2018) was released on 9 November 2018 in USA and produced by J.J.Abrams who is a well known director and producer in Hollywood. A second movie is Nazi Overlord (2018), released on 13 November 2018 in USA and produced by not so well known people.



A similar situation was with Operation Dunkirk (2017) and Dunkirk (2017).



From the synopsis both movies have almost the same plot and name.



This related question is about twin films whereas I am asking about low production studios making intentional releases shortly after the release by a big banner.



What's the point of releasing such similar movies at the same time?










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    Are you talking about these two movies specifically? Or Twin films in general?
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:12






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    @BruceWayne for that we already have: Two magician films released nearly the same time.. any connection? and Why are two such similar movies being made at the same time?. But this one seems worth new question to em as it's more of mockbuster not twin film
    – Ankit Sharma
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:31






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    AFAICT, "twin films" are more or less coincidental (bad blood between studios notwithstanding), while this question seems to be asking about deliberate copies. So I would not call it a duplicate question.
    – Martha
    Nov 19 '18 at 19:51






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    In the Dunkirk case, it could be attributed to an almost-anniversary of the actual event.
    – Paŭlo Ebermann
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:19










  • @PaŭloEbermann: Check the list of mockbusters by The Asylum.
    – Rahul
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:54
















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Two movies with almost same name and plot are released together.



Overlord (2018) was released on 9 November 2018 in USA and produced by J.J.Abrams who is a well known director and producer in Hollywood. A second movie is Nazi Overlord (2018), released on 13 November 2018 in USA and produced by not so well known people.



A similar situation was with Operation Dunkirk (2017) and Dunkirk (2017).



From the synopsis both movies have almost the same plot and name.



This related question is about twin films whereas I am asking about low production studios making intentional releases shortly after the release by a big banner.



What's the point of releasing such similar movies at the same time?










share|improve this question




















  • 9




    Are you talking about these two movies specifically? Or Twin films in general?
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:12






  • 2




    @BruceWayne for that we already have: Two magician films released nearly the same time.. any connection? and Why are two such similar movies being made at the same time?. But this one seems worth new question to em as it's more of mockbuster not twin film
    – Ankit Sharma
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:31






  • 4




    AFAICT, "twin films" are more or less coincidental (bad blood between studios notwithstanding), while this question seems to be asking about deliberate copies. So I would not call it a duplicate question.
    – Martha
    Nov 19 '18 at 19:51






  • 3




    In the Dunkirk case, it could be attributed to an almost-anniversary of the actual event.
    – Paŭlo Ebermann
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:19










  • @PaŭloEbermann: Check the list of mockbusters by The Asylum.
    – Rahul
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:54














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Two movies with almost same name and plot are released together.



Overlord (2018) was released on 9 November 2018 in USA and produced by J.J.Abrams who is a well known director and producer in Hollywood. A second movie is Nazi Overlord (2018), released on 13 November 2018 in USA and produced by not so well known people.



A similar situation was with Operation Dunkirk (2017) and Dunkirk (2017).



From the synopsis both movies have almost the same plot and name.



This related question is about twin films whereas I am asking about low production studios making intentional releases shortly after the release by a big banner.



What's the point of releasing such similar movies at the same time?










share|improve this question















Two movies with almost same name and plot are released together.



Overlord (2018) was released on 9 November 2018 in USA and produced by J.J.Abrams who is a well known director and producer in Hollywood. A second movie is Nazi Overlord (2018), released on 13 November 2018 in USA and produced by not so well known people.



A similar situation was with Operation Dunkirk (2017) and Dunkirk (2017).



From the synopsis both movies have almost the same plot and name.



This related question is about twin films whereas I am asking about low production studios making intentional releases shortly after the release by a big banner.



What's the point of releasing such similar movies at the same time?







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  • 9




    Are you talking about these two movies specifically? Or Twin films in general?
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:12






  • 2




    @BruceWayne for that we already have: Two magician films released nearly the same time.. any connection? and Why are two such similar movies being made at the same time?. But this one seems worth new question to em as it's more of mockbuster not twin film
    – Ankit Sharma
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:31






  • 4




    AFAICT, "twin films" are more or less coincidental (bad blood between studios notwithstanding), while this question seems to be asking about deliberate copies. So I would not call it a duplicate question.
    – Martha
    Nov 19 '18 at 19:51






  • 3




    In the Dunkirk case, it could be attributed to an almost-anniversary of the actual event.
    – Paŭlo Ebermann
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:19










  • @PaŭloEbermann: Check the list of mockbusters by The Asylum.
    – Rahul
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:54














  • 9




    Are you talking about these two movies specifically? Or Twin films in general?
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:12






  • 2




    @BruceWayne for that we already have: Two magician films released nearly the same time.. any connection? and Why are two such similar movies being made at the same time?. But this one seems worth new question to em as it's more of mockbuster not twin film
    – Ankit Sharma
    Nov 19 '18 at 15:31






  • 4




    AFAICT, "twin films" are more or less coincidental (bad blood between studios notwithstanding), while this question seems to be asking about deliberate copies. So I would not call it a duplicate question.
    – Martha
    Nov 19 '18 at 19:51






  • 3




    In the Dunkirk case, it could be attributed to an almost-anniversary of the actual event.
    – Paŭlo Ebermann
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:19










  • @PaŭloEbermann: Check the list of mockbusters by The Asylum.
    – Rahul
    Nov 20 '18 at 5:54








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Are you talking about these two movies specifically? Or Twin films in general?
– BruceWayne
Nov 19 '18 at 15:12




Are you talking about these two movies specifically? Or Twin films in general?
– BruceWayne
Nov 19 '18 at 15:12




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@BruceWayne for that we already have: Two magician films released nearly the same time.. any connection? and Why are two such similar movies being made at the same time?. But this one seems worth new question to em as it's more of mockbuster not twin film
– Ankit Sharma
Nov 19 '18 at 15:31




@BruceWayne for that we already have: Two magician films released nearly the same time.. any connection? and Why are two such similar movies being made at the same time?. But this one seems worth new question to em as it's more of mockbuster not twin film
– Ankit Sharma
Nov 19 '18 at 15:31




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AFAICT, "twin films" are more or less coincidental (bad blood between studios notwithstanding), while this question seems to be asking about deliberate copies. So I would not call it a duplicate question.
– Martha
Nov 19 '18 at 19:51




AFAICT, "twin films" are more or less coincidental (bad blood between studios notwithstanding), while this question seems to be asking about deliberate copies. So I would not call it a duplicate question.
– Martha
Nov 19 '18 at 19:51




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In the Dunkirk case, it could be attributed to an almost-anniversary of the actual event.
– Paŭlo Ebermann
Nov 19 '18 at 20:19




In the Dunkirk case, it could be attributed to an almost-anniversary of the actual event.
– Paŭlo Ebermann
Nov 19 '18 at 20:19












@PaŭloEbermann: Check the list of mockbusters by The Asylum.
– Rahul
Nov 20 '18 at 5:54




@PaŭloEbermann: Check the list of mockbusters by The Asylum.
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To capitalize on the success of its predecessor. Even IMDb said the same in their trivia section:




The movie is being released on November 13th, 2018 to capitalize on the release of 'Overlord', which premieres on November the 9th.




Same applied for Operation Dunkirk (2017) too. And this is not a new thing, there is a category of such movies called Mockbuster.




A mockbuster is a movie created with the intention of exploiting the publicity of another major motion picture with a similar title and/or subject. Mockbusters are often made with a low budget and quick production to maximize profit.







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    The Asylum is notorious for this practice. Their other Mockbusters include Alien Predator, Atlantic Rim, Transmorphers, Triassic World, End of the World, Avengers Grimm Time Wars, Tomb Invader, Troy: The Odyssey, Geo-Disaster, CarGo, The Fast and the Fierce, Independents' Day, Jack the Giant Killer, Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies, etc...
    – Schwern
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:43






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    The popular viewpoint is that the Mockbuster capitalises on DVD sales from confused consumers seeing it in the bargain bin ("oh look, that movie I'd vaguely heard of is out already"). It's conceivable that the move to streaming might kill this.
    – origimbo
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:27






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    In Japan, they put these fake movies right alongside the regular ones in DVD rental stores (these still exist here). I'm sure many people must have been tricked into renting these.
    – David
    Nov 19 '18 at 18:30






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    Supposedly they actually have their own independent business model now - i.e. some people collect them ;)
    – TomTom
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:19






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    @Rahul Done. Also note that MST3K will be doing Atlantic Rim as part of The Gauntlet this Thursday. Best way to enjoy these monstrosities.
    – Schwern
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:55



















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This is a film by The Asylum. You might know them as the people behind Sharknado and Megashark vs Giant Octopus. As @ankit explained Nazi Overlord is a Mockbuster, a cheaply made copycat rushed to market to capitalize on the popularity and advertising of a big budget film.



Some people get tricked into buying them. Some people watch them deliberately for the joy of bad movies. MST3K: The Gauntlet will be featuring one of their mockbusters, Atlantic Rim. Watch for the submarine. There's always a submarine.



Their other mockbusters include...




  • Alien Predator (The Predator)

  • Atlantic Rim (Pacific Rim)

  • Transmorphers (Transformers)

  • Triassic World (Jurassic World)

  • Avengers Grimm Time Wars (The Avengers)

  • Tomb Invader (Tomb Raider)

  • Troy: The Odyssey (Troy)

  • Geo-Disaster (Geostorm)

  • CarGo (Cars)

  • The Fast and the Fierce (The Fast and the Furious)

  • Independents' Day (Independence Day)

  • Jack the Giant Killer (Jack the Giant Slayer)

  • Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies (Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter)

  • War of the Worlds (War of the Worlds)

  • Sinister Squad (Suicide Squad)

  • Snakes on a Train (Snakes on a Plane)

  • I Am Omega (I Am Legend)

  • 2012: Doomsday (2012)

  • 2012: Supernova (2012)

  • AvH: Alien vs Hunter (AvP: Alien vs Predator)

  • Sunday School Musical (High School Musical)

  • The 18-Year-Old Virgin (The 40-Year-Old Virgin)

  • The Day The Earth Stopped (The Day The Earth Stood Still)

  • The Terminators (Terminator)

  • Paranormal Entity (Paranormal Activity)

  • Titanic 2 (That's it, I'm leaving)






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    "The 18 Year-old Virgin" ... but ... that ... like ... defeats the whole point of the joke ... <head explodes>
    – kingledion
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:47






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    I can't believe Snakes on a Train wasn't the official sequel. They missed a great franchising opportunity. I look forward to the prequel, set in the 1800s, Snakes on a Plain.
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:06






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    @BruceWayne "I will not abide these God forsaken snakes on this God forsaken plain!"
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To capitalize on the success of its predecessor. Even IMDb said the same in their trivia section:




The movie is being released on November 13th, 2018 to capitalize on the release of 'Overlord', which premieres on November the 9th.




Same applied for Operation Dunkirk (2017) too. And this is not a new thing, there is a category of such movies called Mockbuster.




A mockbuster is a movie created with the intention of exploiting the publicity of another major motion picture with a similar title and/or subject. Mockbusters are often made with a low budget and quick production to maximize profit.







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    The Asylum is notorious for this practice. Their other Mockbusters include Alien Predator, Atlantic Rim, Transmorphers, Triassic World, End of the World, Avengers Grimm Time Wars, Tomb Invader, Troy: The Odyssey, Geo-Disaster, CarGo, The Fast and the Fierce, Independents' Day, Jack the Giant Killer, Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies, etc...
    – Schwern
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:43






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    The popular viewpoint is that the Mockbuster capitalises on DVD sales from confused consumers seeing it in the bargain bin ("oh look, that movie I'd vaguely heard of is out already"). It's conceivable that the move to streaming might kill this.
    – origimbo
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:27






  • 4




    In Japan, they put these fake movies right alongside the regular ones in DVD rental stores (these still exist here). I'm sure many people must have been tricked into renting these.
    – David
    Nov 19 '18 at 18:30






  • 2




    Supposedly they actually have their own independent business model now - i.e. some people collect them ;)
    – TomTom
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:19






  • 2




    @Rahul Done. Also note that MST3K will be doing Atlantic Rim as part of The Gauntlet this Thursday. Best way to enjoy these monstrosities.
    – Schwern
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:55
















78














To capitalize on the success of its predecessor. Even IMDb said the same in their trivia section:




The movie is being released on November 13th, 2018 to capitalize on the release of 'Overlord', which premieres on November the 9th.




Same applied for Operation Dunkirk (2017) too. And this is not a new thing, there is a category of such movies called Mockbuster.




A mockbuster is a movie created with the intention of exploiting the publicity of another major motion picture with a similar title and/or subject. Mockbusters are often made with a low budget and quick production to maximize profit.







share|improve this answer



















  • 57




    The Asylum is notorious for this practice. Their other Mockbusters include Alien Predator, Atlantic Rim, Transmorphers, Triassic World, End of the World, Avengers Grimm Time Wars, Tomb Invader, Troy: The Odyssey, Geo-Disaster, CarGo, The Fast and the Fierce, Independents' Day, Jack the Giant Killer, Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies, etc...
    – Schwern
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:43






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    The popular viewpoint is that the Mockbuster capitalises on DVD sales from confused consumers seeing it in the bargain bin ("oh look, that movie I'd vaguely heard of is out already"). It's conceivable that the move to streaming might kill this.
    – origimbo
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:27






  • 4




    In Japan, they put these fake movies right alongside the regular ones in DVD rental stores (these still exist here). I'm sure many people must have been tricked into renting these.
    – David
    Nov 19 '18 at 18:30






  • 2




    Supposedly they actually have their own independent business model now - i.e. some people collect them ;)
    – TomTom
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:19






  • 2




    @Rahul Done. Also note that MST3K will be doing Atlantic Rim as part of The Gauntlet this Thursday. Best way to enjoy these monstrosities.
    – Schwern
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:55














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To capitalize on the success of its predecessor. Even IMDb said the same in their trivia section:




The movie is being released on November 13th, 2018 to capitalize on the release of 'Overlord', which premieres on November the 9th.




Same applied for Operation Dunkirk (2017) too. And this is not a new thing, there is a category of such movies called Mockbuster.




A mockbuster is a movie created with the intention of exploiting the publicity of another major motion picture with a similar title and/or subject. Mockbusters are often made with a low budget and quick production to maximize profit.







share|improve this answer














To capitalize on the success of its predecessor. Even IMDb said the same in their trivia section:




The movie is being released on November 13th, 2018 to capitalize on the release of 'Overlord', which premieres on November the 9th.




Same applied for Operation Dunkirk (2017) too. And this is not a new thing, there is a category of such movies called Mockbuster.




A mockbuster is a movie created with the intention of exploiting the publicity of another major motion picture with a similar title and/or subject. Mockbusters are often made with a low budget and quick production to maximize profit.








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  • 57




    The Asylum is notorious for this practice. Their other Mockbusters include Alien Predator, Atlantic Rim, Transmorphers, Triassic World, End of the World, Avengers Grimm Time Wars, Tomb Invader, Troy: The Odyssey, Geo-Disaster, CarGo, The Fast and the Fierce, Independents' Day, Jack the Giant Killer, Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies, etc...
    – Schwern
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:43






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    The popular viewpoint is that the Mockbuster capitalises on DVD sales from confused consumers seeing it in the bargain bin ("oh look, that movie I'd vaguely heard of is out already"). It's conceivable that the move to streaming might kill this.
    – origimbo
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:27






  • 4




    In Japan, they put these fake movies right alongside the regular ones in DVD rental stores (these still exist here). I'm sure many people must have been tricked into renting these.
    – David
    Nov 19 '18 at 18:30






  • 2




    Supposedly they actually have their own independent business model now - i.e. some people collect them ;)
    – TomTom
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:19






  • 2




    @Rahul Done. Also note that MST3K will be doing Atlantic Rim as part of The Gauntlet this Thursday. Best way to enjoy these monstrosities.
    – Schwern
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:55














  • 57




    The Asylum is notorious for this practice. Their other Mockbusters include Alien Predator, Atlantic Rim, Transmorphers, Triassic World, End of the World, Avengers Grimm Time Wars, Tomb Invader, Troy: The Odyssey, Geo-Disaster, CarGo, The Fast and the Fierce, Independents' Day, Jack the Giant Killer, Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies, etc...
    – Schwern
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:43






  • 13




    The popular viewpoint is that the Mockbuster capitalises on DVD sales from confused consumers seeing it in the bargain bin ("oh look, that movie I'd vaguely heard of is out already"). It's conceivable that the move to streaming might kill this.
    – origimbo
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:27






  • 4




    In Japan, they put these fake movies right alongside the regular ones in DVD rental stores (these still exist here). I'm sure many people must have been tricked into renting these.
    – David
    Nov 19 '18 at 18:30






  • 2




    Supposedly they actually have their own independent business model now - i.e. some people collect them ;)
    – TomTom
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:19






  • 2




    @Rahul Done. Also note that MST3K will be doing Atlantic Rim as part of The Gauntlet this Thursday. Best way to enjoy these monstrosities.
    – Schwern
    Nov 20 '18 at 18:55








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The Asylum is notorious for this practice. Their other Mockbusters include Alien Predator, Atlantic Rim, Transmorphers, Triassic World, End of the World, Avengers Grimm Time Wars, Tomb Invader, Troy: The Odyssey, Geo-Disaster, CarGo, The Fast and the Fierce, Independents' Day, Jack the Giant Killer, Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies, etc...
– Schwern
Nov 19 '18 at 16:43




The Asylum is notorious for this practice. Their other Mockbusters include Alien Predator, Atlantic Rim, Transmorphers, Triassic World, End of the World, Avengers Grimm Time Wars, Tomb Invader, Troy: The Odyssey, Geo-Disaster, CarGo, The Fast and the Fierce, Independents' Day, Jack the Giant Killer, Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies, etc...
– Schwern
Nov 19 '18 at 16:43




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The popular viewpoint is that the Mockbuster capitalises on DVD sales from confused consumers seeing it in the bargain bin ("oh look, that movie I'd vaguely heard of is out already"). It's conceivable that the move to streaming might kill this.
– origimbo
Nov 19 '18 at 17:27




The popular viewpoint is that the Mockbuster capitalises on DVD sales from confused consumers seeing it in the bargain bin ("oh look, that movie I'd vaguely heard of is out already"). It's conceivable that the move to streaming might kill this.
– origimbo
Nov 19 '18 at 17:27




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In Japan, they put these fake movies right alongside the regular ones in DVD rental stores (these still exist here). I'm sure many people must have been tricked into renting these.
– David
Nov 19 '18 at 18:30




In Japan, they put these fake movies right alongside the regular ones in DVD rental stores (these still exist here). I'm sure many people must have been tricked into renting these.
– David
Nov 19 '18 at 18:30




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Supposedly they actually have their own independent business model now - i.e. some people collect them ;)
– TomTom
Nov 20 '18 at 15:19




Supposedly they actually have their own independent business model now - i.e. some people collect them ;)
– TomTom
Nov 20 '18 at 15:19




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@Rahul Done. Also note that MST3K will be doing Atlantic Rim as part of The Gauntlet this Thursday. Best way to enjoy these monstrosities.
– Schwern
Nov 20 '18 at 18:55




@Rahul Done. Also note that MST3K will be doing Atlantic Rim as part of The Gauntlet this Thursday. Best way to enjoy these monstrosities.
– Schwern
Nov 20 '18 at 18:55











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This is a film by The Asylum. You might know them as the people behind Sharknado and Megashark vs Giant Octopus. As @ankit explained Nazi Overlord is a Mockbuster, a cheaply made copycat rushed to market to capitalize on the popularity and advertising of a big budget film.



Some people get tricked into buying them. Some people watch them deliberately for the joy of bad movies. MST3K: The Gauntlet will be featuring one of their mockbusters, Atlantic Rim. Watch for the submarine. There's always a submarine.



Their other mockbusters include...




  • Alien Predator (The Predator)

  • Atlantic Rim (Pacific Rim)

  • Transmorphers (Transformers)

  • Triassic World (Jurassic World)

  • Avengers Grimm Time Wars (The Avengers)

  • Tomb Invader (Tomb Raider)

  • Troy: The Odyssey (Troy)

  • Geo-Disaster (Geostorm)

  • CarGo (Cars)

  • The Fast and the Fierce (The Fast and the Furious)

  • Independents' Day (Independence Day)

  • Jack the Giant Killer (Jack the Giant Slayer)

  • Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies (Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter)

  • War of the Worlds (War of the Worlds)

  • Sinister Squad (Suicide Squad)

  • Snakes on a Train (Snakes on a Plane)

  • I Am Omega (I Am Legend)

  • 2012: Doomsday (2012)

  • 2012: Supernova (2012)

  • AvH: Alien vs Hunter (AvP: Alien vs Predator)

  • Sunday School Musical (High School Musical)

  • The 18-Year-Old Virgin (The 40-Year-Old Virgin)

  • The Day The Earth Stopped (The Day The Earth Stood Still)

  • The Terminators (Terminator)

  • Paranormal Entity (Paranormal Activity)

  • Titanic 2 (That's it, I'm leaving)






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    "The 18 Year-old Virgin" ... but ... that ... like ... defeats the whole point of the joke ... <head explodes>
    – kingledion
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:47






  • 5




    I can't believe Snakes on a Train wasn't the official sequel. They missed a great franchising opportunity. I look forward to the prequel, set in the 1800s, Snakes on a Plain.
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:06






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    @BruceWayne "I will not abide these God forsaken snakes on this God forsaken plain!"
    – Schwern
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:34
















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This is a film by The Asylum. You might know them as the people behind Sharknado and Megashark vs Giant Octopus. As @ankit explained Nazi Overlord is a Mockbuster, a cheaply made copycat rushed to market to capitalize on the popularity and advertising of a big budget film.



Some people get tricked into buying them. Some people watch them deliberately for the joy of bad movies. MST3K: The Gauntlet will be featuring one of their mockbusters, Atlantic Rim. Watch for the submarine. There's always a submarine.



Their other mockbusters include...




  • Alien Predator (The Predator)

  • Atlantic Rim (Pacific Rim)

  • Transmorphers (Transformers)

  • Triassic World (Jurassic World)

  • Avengers Grimm Time Wars (The Avengers)

  • Tomb Invader (Tomb Raider)

  • Troy: The Odyssey (Troy)

  • Geo-Disaster (Geostorm)

  • CarGo (Cars)

  • The Fast and the Fierce (The Fast and the Furious)

  • Independents' Day (Independence Day)

  • Jack the Giant Killer (Jack the Giant Slayer)

  • Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies (Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter)

  • War of the Worlds (War of the Worlds)

  • Sinister Squad (Suicide Squad)

  • Snakes on a Train (Snakes on a Plane)

  • I Am Omega (I Am Legend)

  • 2012: Doomsday (2012)

  • 2012: Supernova (2012)

  • AvH: Alien vs Hunter (AvP: Alien vs Predator)

  • Sunday School Musical (High School Musical)

  • The 18-Year-Old Virgin (The 40-Year-Old Virgin)

  • The Day The Earth Stopped (The Day The Earth Stood Still)

  • The Terminators (Terminator)

  • Paranormal Entity (Paranormal Activity)

  • Titanic 2 (That's it, I'm leaving)






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  • 6




    "The 18 Year-old Virgin" ... but ... that ... like ... defeats the whole point of the joke ... <head explodes>
    – kingledion
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:47






  • 5




    I can't believe Snakes on a Train wasn't the official sequel. They missed a great franchising opportunity. I look forward to the prequel, set in the 1800s, Snakes on a Plain.
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:06






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    @BruceWayne "I will not abide these God forsaken snakes on this God forsaken plain!"
    – Schwern
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:34














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This is a film by The Asylum. You might know them as the people behind Sharknado and Megashark vs Giant Octopus. As @ankit explained Nazi Overlord is a Mockbuster, a cheaply made copycat rushed to market to capitalize on the popularity and advertising of a big budget film.



Some people get tricked into buying them. Some people watch them deliberately for the joy of bad movies. MST3K: The Gauntlet will be featuring one of their mockbusters, Atlantic Rim. Watch for the submarine. There's always a submarine.



Their other mockbusters include...




  • Alien Predator (The Predator)

  • Atlantic Rim (Pacific Rim)

  • Transmorphers (Transformers)

  • Triassic World (Jurassic World)

  • Avengers Grimm Time Wars (The Avengers)

  • Tomb Invader (Tomb Raider)

  • Troy: The Odyssey (Troy)

  • Geo-Disaster (Geostorm)

  • CarGo (Cars)

  • The Fast and the Fierce (The Fast and the Furious)

  • Independents' Day (Independence Day)

  • Jack the Giant Killer (Jack the Giant Slayer)

  • Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies (Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter)

  • War of the Worlds (War of the Worlds)

  • Sinister Squad (Suicide Squad)

  • Snakes on a Train (Snakes on a Plane)

  • I Am Omega (I Am Legend)

  • 2012: Doomsday (2012)

  • 2012: Supernova (2012)

  • AvH: Alien vs Hunter (AvP: Alien vs Predator)

  • Sunday School Musical (High School Musical)

  • The 18-Year-Old Virgin (The 40-Year-Old Virgin)

  • The Day The Earth Stopped (The Day The Earth Stood Still)

  • The Terminators (Terminator)

  • Paranormal Entity (Paranormal Activity)

  • Titanic 2 (That's it, I'm leaving)






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This is a film by The Asylum. You might know them as the people behind Sharknado and Megashark vs Giant Octopus. As @ankit explained Nazi Overlord is a Mockbuster, a cheaply made copycat rushed to market to capitalize on the popularity and advertising of a big budget film.



Some people get tricked into buying them. Some people watch them deliberately for the joy of bad movies. MST3K: The Gauntlet will be featuring one of their mockbusters, Atlantic Rim. Watch for the submarine. There's always a submarine.



Their other mockbusters include...




  • Alien Predator (The Predator)

  • Atlantic Rim (Pacific Rim)

  • Transmorphers (Transformers)

  • Triassic World (Jurassic World)

  • Avengers Grimm Time Wars (The Avengers)

  • Tomb Invader (Tomb Raider)

  • Troy: The Odyssey (Troy)

  • Geo-Disaster (Geostorm)

  • CarGo (Cars)

  • The Fast and the Fierce (The Fast and the Furious)

  • Independents' Day (Independence Day)

  • Jack the Giant Killer (Jack the Giant Slayer)

  • Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies (Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter)

  • War of the Worlds (War of the Worlds)

  • Sinister Squad (Suicide Squad)

  • Snakes on a Train (Snakes on a Plane)

  • I Am Omega (I Am Legend)

  • 2012: Doomsday (2012)

  • 2012: Supernova (2012)

  • AvH: Alien vs Hunter (AvP: Alien vs Predator)

  • Sunday School Musical (High School Musical)

  • The 18-Year-Old Virgin (The 40-Year-Old Virgin)

  • The Day The Earth Stopped (The Day The Earth Stood Still)

  • The Terminators (Terminator)

  • Paranormal Entity (Paranormal Activity)

  • Titanic 2 (That's it, I'm leaving)







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answered Nov 20 '18 at 18:54









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  • 6




    "The 18 Year-old Virgin" ... but ... that ... like ... defeats the whole point of the joke ... <head explodes>
    – kingledion
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:47






  • 5




    I can't believe Snakes on a Train wasn't the official sequel. They missed a great franchising opportunity. I look forward to the prequel, set in the 1800s, Snakes on a Plain.
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:06






  • 4




    @BruceWayne "I will not abide these God forsaken snakes on this God forsaken plain!"
    – Schwern
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:34














  • 6




    "The 18 Year-old Virgin" ... but ... that ... like ... defeats the whole point of the joke ... <head explodes>
    – kingledion
    Nov 21 '18 at 13:47






  • 5




    I can't believe Snakes on a Train wasn't the official sequel. They missed a great franchising opportunity. I look forward to the prequel, set in the 1800s, Snakes on a Plain.
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:06






  • 4




    @BruceWayne "I will not abide these God forsaken snakes on this God forsaken plain!"
    – Schwern
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:34








6




6




"The 18 Year-old Virgin" ... but ... that ... like ... defeats the whole point of the joke ... <head explodes>
– kingledion
Nov 21 '18 at 13:47




"The 18 Year-old Virgin" ... but ... that ... like ... defeats the whole point of the joke ... <head explodes>
– kingledion
Nov 21 '18 at 13:47




5




5




I can't believe Snakes on a Train wasn't the official sequel. They missed a great franchising opportunity. I look forward to the prequel, set in the 1800s, Snakes on a Plain.
– BruceWayne
Nov 21 '18 at 16:06




I can't believe Snakes on a Train wasn't the official sequel. They missed a great franchising opportunity. I look forward to the prequel, set in the 1800s, Snakes on a Plain.
– BruceWayne
Nov 21 '18 at 16:06




4




4




@BruceWayne "I will not abide these God forsaken snakes on this God forsaken plain!"
– Schwern
Nov 21 '18 at 18:34




@BruceWayne "I will not abide these God forsaken snakes on this God forsaken plain!"
– Schwern
Nov 21 '18 at 18:34



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