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Red Planet




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Carrie Anne Moss Movie:
Red Planet



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Red Planet
Red Planet
List Price: $9.98Label: Warner Home Video

Salesrank: 6085

Released: March 27, 2001
Our Price: $3.66
Used Price: $0.98
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD-Video
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Benjamin Bratt
  • Val Kilmer
  • Tom Sizemore
  • Terence Stamp
  • Simon Baker
  • Editorial Review:
    Houston, we have a very big problem! In the mid-21st century, the nations of a dying Earth look starward for a solution and set out to colonize Mars. But something no one could have expected awaits this latest mission to the Red Planet. Because Mars may be barren but it's not uninhabited.

    DVD Features:
    Deleted Scenes:(14:18)
    Filmographies:Cact / Crew

    Description of Red Planet:
    In Red Planet, the only thing thicker than the Martian atmosphere (which is breathable, by the way) is the layer of clichés that nearly smothers a formulaic beat-the-clock plot. Science fiction fans are sure to be forgiving, however, because the film is reasonably intelligent, boasts a few dazzling sequences, and presents fascinating technology in the year 2057. We don't know how the Mars-1 spaceship gets to Mars in only six months (newfangled propulsion, no doubt), but we do get some cool diagnostic readouts on tinfoil scrolls, an abundance of well-designed hardware, and a service-robot-turned-villain that's a high-tech hybrid of RoboCop, Bruce Lee, and a slinky panther with plenty of lethal attitude.

    The oxygen in the Martian atmosphere has resulted from nascent efforts of terraforming, made necessary by Earth's overpolluted condition. Mars-1 has been dispatched to determine why the terraforming is failing, and upon arrival everything goes inevitably haywire. Nearly two hours, three deaths, and multiple crises later (including the discovery of a Martian life form), "space janitor" Val Kilmer and his ultracompetent commander (Carrie-Anne Moss from The Matrix) have collaborated to set things right, capped off by second dose of the wretched narration that bookends the movie. Hoary material, to be sure, and as a veteran of TV commercials making his feature debut, director Anthony Hoffman is clearly more comfortable with flashy visuals than depth of character. Still, he keeps things humming right along. A perfectly suitable companion to another 2000 sci-fi thriller, Pitch Black, Red Planet is a fine way to kill a couple of hours. --Jeff Shannon

    Red Planet Reviews:
    A Good Sunday Afternoon Movie 3 Star Review
    2008-06-01 - I just saw this for the first time on HBO and I found it a pretty decent movie. I remember wanting to see it when it came out eight years ago but the bad reviews kept me away. I think it ages well though. It is extremely light weight entertainment which makes it fit for a Sunday afternoon baseball rain delay. When I was a boy the local station showed the movie Robinson Crusoe on Mars on Saturday and Sunday for what seemed like every weekend of my youth, and I watched it every time. This movie reminded me a lot of that. It's kind of silly with a aspirations toward hard science fiction but with questionable reality. The acting helps sell the more unbelievable aspects. Everyone sets just the right tone even Val Kilmer, who can sometimes over do it. The special effects were pretty stunning but tasteful and reminded me of 2001: A Space Odyssey in some respects. I think I could see myself as a child watching this every Saturday and Sunday.

    My spleen is ruptured. 4 Star Review
    2008-05-25 - The Red Planet DVD

    The Red Planet is a science fiction movie based on the premise that mankind has polluted earth so much humans have to relocate to another planet. Mars seems handy. Cdr. Bowman (Carrie-Anne Moss) leads an expedition to test Mars sustainability as Humankind's new home. Val Kilmer, also stars.

    All-in-all a pretty good science fiction film. I recommend it. Recommended for fans of Science Fiction, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Val Kilmer. I thought it appropriate to post this today, since there is a real Mars Landing scheduled for today at 7:00 P. M. Nice of NASA to schedule it for "Prime Time"

    Gunner May, 2008



    Well done 4 Star Review
    2008-05-23 - This is a good sci-fi for anyone with a love for Mars. Yes, it may be a bit far fetched...but isn't that the whole idea behind sci-fi? The characaters could have been developed more, but overall I thought the casting was done well.

    A bit rushed towards the mid-end, but then the ending makes up for the rush.

    Better than average sci-fi fare 4 Star Review
    2008-05-09 - Red Planet has flaws (many of the plot twists are fairly predictable, some of the science is screwy), but overall is a pretty good value pick. Kilmer's wise-cracking "space janitor" is a character we can care about, Sizemore provides good counterpoint, and Moss is an eyeful. The problem-solving aspects of the plot lift it above the morass of most sci-fi; the characters actually use math and old Mars probes to try and save themselves, and ANY movie that features realistic, scientific approaches to solving problems is OK in my book. I teach science in a public high school, and actually use some clips from the movie to illustrate problem solving. This is not high-art science fiction, but neither is it campy or schlocky; Red Planet has some intelligence and wit, which makes it pretty good in my book.

    It has some good moments and good special effects. 3 Star Review
    2008-02-24 - It has some good moments and good special effects.

    It's worth watching once.


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