Earth to Echo
An adventure as big as the universe.
After a construction project begins digging in their neighbourhood, best friends Tuck, Munch and Alex inexplicably begin to receive strange, encoded messages on their cell phones. Convinced something bigger is going on, they go to their parents and the authorities. The three embark on a secret adventure to crack the code and follow it to its source, and discover a mysterious being from another world who desperately needs their help. The journey that follows will change all their lives forever.
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Cast

Teo Halm
Alex

Stro
Tuck

Jason Gray-Stanford
Dr. Lawrence Madsen

Algee Smith
Marcus Simms

Arthur Darbinyan
Pawn Shop Owner

Cassius M. Willis
Calvin

Sonya Leslie
Theresa Simms

Kerry O'Malley
Janice Douglas

Virginia Louise Smith
Betty Barrett

Peter MacKenzie
James Hastings

Valerie Wildman
Christine Hastings

Mary Pat Gleason
Dusty - Mullet Lady at Bar

Marilyn Giacomazzi
Bar Patron #2

Brooke Dillman
Diner Waitress

Myk Watford
Blake Douglas

Tiffany Espensen
Charlie - School Friend #1

Israel Broussard
Cameron

Sara Arrington
Munch's Mother's Friend

Sean Carroll
Podcast Voice (voice)

Chris Wylde
Security Agent
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Reviews
Kamurai
Bad watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend.
I remembered this being decent the first time I watched it, but that was a Vidcon, so maybe it was the hype.
This movie is an example of why people don't like found footage, just thrown together as if some stupid kid did it, and then there is active narration and editing from the camera person. That in itself isn't necessarily a bad thing to have happen, but this one is. Found footage should be found, this is more like first person account...or a fake-umentary.
Echo itself (it is not a "he") is cute enough but spends a lot of time hiding and there is a communication barrier, but only one way. If it can connect to the smartphone, then it should be able to use the device as a speaker to express the language it understands from the kids.
Alot of the movie is just young boys being defiant and "girls have cooties, but I like it". It fails as a "coming of age", it fails as a "romance", and it barely succeeds as sci-fi or "evil secret organization".
This had the potential to be the next "E.T.", but they just made weird choices throughout the design.
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