Octoberist
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then if that's the case, we've seen this type of movie before (people isolated on a space station). so many friggin' times, it's not funny.
then if that's the case, we've seen this type of movie before (people isolated on a space station). so many friggin' times, it's not funny.
People isolated on a space station is a bit more inclusive than people at war or people at sea. You could go even further and say that people isolated on a space station being killed by monsters or people isolated on a space station and going mad is much more inclusive and has been seen many times. I still have hopes that it will be good, but it does feel all too familiar. That would be like saying people isolated on a freighter at sea and a mad men or monster is killing them. We have seen those movies a lot too.
No, you shouldn't condemn it and I don't think Octoberist was either. I will go see it, I just don't have any expectations for it because I think I figured out the plot. I really like Ben Foster so he is my main reason for wanting to see it. Dude is a fantastic actor.
Yeah, i'm not completely writing Pandorum off. I said "IF" the movie ends being paint by the numbers, I would be disappointed
This has gotten mixed reviews so far so not sure if I will bother seeing, it does look like my type of movie though and Ben Foster is a great actor.
if you dont see it in theaters.. then its a high- must rent. lol
I read a review on RT that said one of the monsters tosses a character a pipe/some object so that they can then fightI skipped it. I will check this out on dvd.
$4.4 million first week with a budget of $40 million....ouch.
I read a review on RT that said one of the monsters tosses a character a pipe/some object so that they can then fightI skipped it. I will check this out on dvd.
it was a cool predator moment.. i loved that scene.. the fight was cool too.
What didn't make sense...big spoiler...
Ok, Payton and Gallo are the same person. Ok, I buy that. But how many years passed on that ship? Had to be 20 years and how long was the ship in the ocean? Do people not age or age slower when in those sleep chambers?
Well, the idea isn't new. Remember in Aliens, Ripley had been in hypersleep (Pandorum actually uses that exact same term for it) for almost 60years. It's some form of cryogenic stasus. I actually love the idea that the people in hypersleep actually build up dead skin when they're in their chambers.And it made for such a sick visual when Ben Foster woke up at the beginning. I loved it.