| Film Title: Apollo 18 | Year Released: 2011 | |
| Reviewed By: Horror Bob | ||
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| Overall Stars: ** | Scare Factor: ** | |
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There has always
been that skeptical crowd that thinks that the human race has never
set foot on the moon. That it was all a ploy by the US government to
make the world think that we beat the Soviets there. However, what
if the reason why we never went back was because of something
unknown that may be a threat to mankind, something that our
government has covered up and with good reason to preserve our race
from something that could potentially destroy us. Apollo 18
is a film that presents that “What If” evidence to us. What if there
is something on the moon that does not want us there, something that
looks at us like we are a great big prime rib that landed in the
center of their dinner plate. Three Astronauts
on a top secret mission to the moon record there every move and
experience on film. The mission is deemed classified and the
astronauts think their objective is to see is the Russians have
planted top secret technology on the moon to spy on America. They
find a Russian spacecraft alright, but they also find a dead
cosmonaut. Things start to get odd when one of them thinks something
is in his suit. Is the psychology of being confined to closed
quarters on the moon getting to him, or is there some kind of
parasitic extraterrestrial looking at them as a meal? I admire the
filmmakers who put this film together for giving the film that feel
that this really happened on the moon. All the shots are from
cameras that either the astronauts had on them or were set up on the
moon or in their spacecraft. It was a unique way to give the film a
reality based feel as if this mission really happened and was
covered up by the United States government. However, that is also
the films flaw. While the psychology of being confined to a small
spacecraft as your only source of oxygen, and there being small
creatures trying to get to you outside the craft with no place for
you to run; as a viewer you feel that psychological tension an fear.
That does wear off after a while and as the films tension declines
you might find yourself yawning until the film finally comes to an
end. By then you realize that you have known how it was going to end
all along. The Blu-ray disc
comes with a few features such as commentary with Director Gonzalo
Lopez-Gallego and Editor Patrick Lussier as well as deleted and
Alternate Scenes and an Alternate Endings. The combo pack also
includes a DVD and Digital copy of the film as well. Apollo 18
is a film that I think would be scary is we all lived on the moon or
in space. However, since all of us live here on earth and probably
will never live on the moon or even go into space, the realty of the
fear does not affect us all that much. I respect the film for it
efforts but I personally think it’s a film made way before it’s
time. - Horror Bob
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