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If it's The Beggars Opera you might care to take the "Donate" button with you.
Quote from: Snoopy on September 02, 2011, 10:24:55 AMIf it's The Beggars Opera you might care to take the "Donate" button with you. It is The Tales of Hoffmann...
Quote from: Barman on September 02, 2011, 10:27:41 AMQuote from: Snoopy on September 02, 2011, 10:24:55 AMIf it's The Beggars Opera you might care to take the "Donate" button with you. It is The Tales of Hoffmann...Oooooooo! I've seen that one ~ do you want to know who dunnit?
Was it Dustin?Going to see this tonight.....http://apollo18movie.net/
Quote from: Miss Creant on September 02, 2011, 10:53:48 AMWas it Dustin?Going to see this tonight.....http://apollo18movie.net/ I predict that your review will contain the words 'shite', 'utter' and 'complete'... not necessarily in that order of course...
Quote from: Barman on September 02, 2011, 12:29:44 PMQuote from: Miss Creant on September 02, 2011, 10:53:48 AMWas it Dustin?Going to see this tonight.....http://apollo18movie.net/ I predict that your review will contain the words 'shite', 'utter' and 'complete'... not necessarily in that order of course... As do I. I'm a space/sf buff but I've seen and read enough about this filmto know it's one to avoid.
Generally speaking, the biggest problem for found-footage horror movies is creating sufficient reason or motivation for the characters to keep filming even when everything is going wrong. But “Apollo 18” somehow manages to solve that problem while creating a whole host of other ones, not the least of which happen because because filmmaker Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego decided to set his mash-up of “Paranormal Activity” and “The Fourth Kind” on the moon in 1973. Derivative, dumb, suspenseless and worst of all boring, “Apollo 18” fulfills no expectations except those of the low quality of films released over Labor Day weekend, a notorious dumping ground for studio dreck.
Don't...Unless you can go with a friend so that when you laugh the other person in the cinema does not think you are strange. I don't think it had an original line in it and I think that even I had guessed that one of them was called Nate by the end of the film.What is really scary is that the end of the film was such you just know that there is room for a sequel. It's shite, complete and utter shite not very good at all.