Apollo 18 (English subtitles)

SKU: RA-14B9-9C2Y

Apollo 18 (English subtitles)

SKU: RA-14B9-9C2Y
Regular price $12.00
/
Shipping costs calculated at checkout.
  • Secure payments
  • A log
  • Inventory on the way
Apollo 18 (English subtitles)

Author: Warren Christie

Format: DVD-Video

Release Date: 27-12-2011

Details: Amazon.ca The found-footage horror genre requires an unusual amount of give and take between filmmakers and their audience, with receptive viewers using their imagination to fill in the blanks that teasingly lie just beyond the camera's narrow viewfinder. Apollo 18 boasts a novel setting and a nicely conspiratorial vibe, but suffers by its tendency to reveal too much too soon. Told via a combination of surveillance footage and artfully cruddy 16mm, the film follows a final covert moon landing, with its crew tasked to set up cameras in the ominous interests of national security. As the astronauts deal with a malfunctioning capsule, a series of unusual events suggests that the lunar population is a number greater than two. Director Gonzalo L�pez-Gallego makes fine, spooky use of the claustrophobic interiors and vast desolate exterior (a strobe-lit sequence set in a dark crater is destined to bring on the whim-whams), aided by a terrific sound design and some creepily invasive jump-scares. (Remember, astronauts: always check your helmets.) Unfortunately, the promisingly ominous mood of the film's first half gets diffused with the decision to show what exactly is out there knocking on the airlock, a revelation that starts out hard to swallow and quickly becomes , well, pretty silly, frankly. Although the originality of the premise and the downbeat '70s ending ensures that fans of the genre will still find much to like about Apollo 18, a less concrete threat could've made it soar. --Andrew Wright Special Features Feature Commentary with Director Gonzalo López Gallego & Editor Patrick LussierDeleted and Alternate ScenesAlternate Endings From the Studio There's a reason we've never gone back to the moon. Officially, Apollo 17, launched December 17th, 1972 was the last manned mission to the moon. But two years later, in December of 1974, two American astronauts were sent on a secret mission to the moon funded by the US Department of Defense. What you are about to see is the actual footage which the astronauts captured on that mission. While NASA denies its authenticity, others say it's the real reason we've never gone back to the moon.

UPC: 065935570738

EAN: 0065935570738

Languages: English

Binding: DVD

Item Condition: New

More than Video
Simon Leblanc / Sick - DVD
$20.00
Exhausted
Simon Leblanc / Tout Court - DVD
$40.00
CRAZY - Blu-Ray/DVD
$20.00
Farador - Blu-ray/DVD
$25.00
Lise Dion / Chu rendue là - DVD
$22.00
Blood Father - DVD
$5.00
Recently seen