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Pandorum (2009) [Blu-ray]
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Rated: |
R |
Starring: |
Dennis Quaid, Ben Foster, Cam Gigandet, Cung Le. |
Director: |
Christian Alvart |
Genre: |
Horror | Sci-Fi | Thriller |
DVD Release Date: 01/19/2010 |
It's pitch black on an abandoned ship 500 miles from Earth. For crew members corporal Bower (Ben Foster of 3:10 To Yuma) and Lt. Payton (Dennis Quaid of Vantage Point) an unflinching vision of terror is about to be unleashed.
From the creators of The Resident Evil films comes a horrifying descent into madness for a pair of astronauts who wake up in a hyper-sleep chamber, disoriented, with no memory of how they got there. With an unspeakable horror lurking around every corner,
the astronauts uncover the terrifying reality that the survival of mankind hinges on their actions, fear what happens next....
Cam Gigandet (Never Back Down, Twilight) and Cung Le (Tekken, Fighting) also star in this intense thriller from director Christian Alvart (Antibodies).
Cast Notes: Dennis Quaid (Payton), Ben Foster (Bower), Cam Gigandet (Gallo), Antje Traue (Nadia), Cung Le (Manh), Eddie Rouse (Leland), Norman Reedus (Shepard), André Hennicke (Hunter Leader), Friederike Kempter (Evalon), Niels-Bruno Schmidt
(Insane Officer 'Eden'), Asia Luna Mohmand (Child Hunter), Delphine Chuillot (Young Bower's Mother), Wotan Wilke Möhring (Young Bower's Father), Julian Rappe (Young Bower), Domenico D'Ambrosio (Wounded Officer 'Eden').
User Comment: *** This review may contain spoilers *** lavode from Sacramento, California, 24 September 2009 • Pandorum is about two astronauts aboard an Ark ship who wake up from their cryogenic sleep tanks with memory loss.
They don't know what the mission is, where they are, nor what has happened to the rest of the ship. As they explore their surroundings, they learn that the ship is teeming with mutants who are super-fast, super-strong, and super-loud. Chase scenes abound
as the crew try to avoid being eaten while regaining control over the ship and come to terms with the mission.
The film starts off with obvious references to Pitch Black, Alien, and Aliens. Once the mutants appear, however, the film shifts into overdrive, and it becomes Resident Evil, Aliens, and Descent. The mutants all screech like the vampires in 30 Days of
Night, but fortunately, the noise is blended in with the rest of the soundtrack, and so didn't give me a headache.
The film's real problem is one of its main selling points: the mutants. Without them, the crew wouldn't be running from set piece to set piece, and wouldn't be compelled to stop and question what they discover. But that also cheats some of the characters
(like the non-English speaking Agricultural worker) out of some needed character development. It also cheats the film out of seriously dealing with the fine story that is bubbling just under the surface of the writhing mass of mutants. There is some fine
SF here, you just have to ignore the action.
There are a couple twists along the way, which I will not mention here, but they are welcome additions of cleverness to an overall film that feels as if it's riffing on lots of other popular SF films. The ending was pitch perfect for SF, and I enjoyed the
movie overall. I do have to wonder though: in a space ship the size of a city, wouldn't the designers have installed a couple of windows?
Summary: Better than Event Horizon and Ghost Ship combined.
IMDb Rating (01/23/10): 7.0/10 from 16,395 users
Additional information |
Copyright: |
2009, Starz / Anchor Bay |
Features: |
• The World Of Elysium: Behind The Scenes
• What Happened To Nadia's Team
• Flight Team Training Video
• Audio Commentary With Director Christian Alvart And Producer Jeremy Bolt
• Deleted And Alternate Scenes
• Still Galleries
• Includes Digital Copy Of Pandorum For Portable Media Players |
Subtitles: |
English SDH, Spanish |
Video: |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color Screen Resolution: 1080p |
Audio: |
ENGLISH: Dolby TrueHD 5.1
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Mono
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Time: |
1:48 |
DVD: |
# Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1 |
UPC: |
013138306685 |
Coding: |
[V4.0-A4.5] MPEG-4 AVC |
D-Box: |
Yes |
Other: |
Producers: Paul WS Anderson, Jeremy Bolt, Martin Moszkowicz; Directors: Christian Alvart; Writers: Travis Milloy; running time of 108 minutes; Packaging: HD Case.
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