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In the future, pollution and overpopulation are making the Earth uninhabitable. Humanity's only hope is to colonize the planet Mars by using algae to produce oxygen, but when ...Read more
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Christopher Lee Rhyne Review 178
Red Planet sets stage on Mars, inhabitable dessert like planet surface. Five team space craft lands after a hard inter landing. The algae which was suppose to support oxygen i...Read more
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Red Planet (DVD, 2001)
Great Movie, used real technology and cosmic anomalies. Val Kilmer and Carrie-Anne Moss are really good together. The story has reality possiblities.
I give this a 10 f...Read more

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In the future, pollution and overpopulation are making the Earth uninhabitable. Humanity's only hope is to colonize the planet Mars by using algae to produce oxygen, but when the algae mysteriously disappear, a group of astronauts are sent to Mars on a mission to learn why. The spaceship, led by Commander Kate Bowman (Carrie-Anne Moss), is preparing to land when a sudden emergency forces her to crash-land on the planet without supplies or equipment. The survivors, including systems engineer Gallagher (Val Kilmer) and scientists Burchenal (Tom Sizemore) and Pettengil (Simon Baker), have to figure out how to return to their ship while also learning the truth about the missing algae. As if things weren't bad enough, they have to avoid AMEE, the ship's malfunctioning robot who is trying to kill them all.RED PLANET is an exciting science fiction thriller based on scientific facts, including theoretical notions on how to "terraform" Mars to become inhabitable. The film also provides information about the nuts and bolts of basic space travel. Kilmer and company avoid science fiction clichés to make their Martian adventures more believable, creating a saga of survival under incredible conditions.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 085391895428

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Genre:Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1

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Director:Anthony Hoffman
Leading Role:Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss
eBay Product ID: EPID3324521
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"...Well manufactured and attractively shot, it has a believable storyline..."
Box Office - Bridget Byrne (01/01/2001)

"...Arresting cinematography....The film is technically adroit. The spaceship and Martian surface have the true grit one imagines space travel a half-century from now might be like..."
Hollywood Reporter - Kirk Honeycutt (11/07/2000)

"...Val Kilmer is convincing..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (11/10/2000)

"...It's a glorified B movie in the best sense of the term..."
Entertainment Weekly - Michael Sauter (03/30/2001)

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Christopher Lee Rhyne Review 178

Created: 12/05/09
Red Planet sets stage on Mars, inhabitable dessert like planet surface. Five team space craft lands after a hard inter landing. The algae which was suppose to support oxygen is not to be. One mechanical buddy will take on life infected from the planets surface throwing a wrench into what seems bleak and mystic.

Amee a robotic humanoid trys to kill the crew, they try to disassemble Amee, but the space station that was build is destroyed. These guys are loosing oxygen and soon to die but at the last moment Kilmer takes his helmet off and finds out they all can breath, film was rated 5*****. Rated: PG-13, CC, 106 minute.

CAST----- Anne Moss----- Val Kilmer------ Tom Sizemore----- Simon Baker

Where did the algae go, a fifty year old probe will need to be used to jump start the craft they crashed, criters are crawling around on the ground, only 2 crew can fit inside the wrecked ship Cosmos. One last thing, a huge ice storm is approching with 110 winds and -53 F.

Excellent film, I really enjoyed plot and acting from all cast. I highly recommend film to anyone into space adventure.
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Red Planet (DVD, 2001)

Created: 22/05/09
Great Movie, used real technology and cosmic anomalies. Val Kilmer and Carrie-Anne Moss are really good together. The story has reality possiblities.
I give this a 10 for possiblities and some good graphics and special effects.
This movie is better that "Mission to Mars".
Six months to travel to Mars and begin terra-forming with algae and missile explosion above the Mars ice caps to release moisture and oxygen.
Very good Ideas for a real possiblilty and movie making.
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Red Planet

Created: 17/02/08
Two movies came out at the same about astronauts exploring Mars. They were different plots altogether. Red Planet included more action sequences and less character development. I enjoyed Val Kilmer and Carrie Moss's unusual relationship and the always solid character actor Tom Sizemore. A lot of fun and great visual effects!!
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Red Planet, what a mess!

Created: 02/02/08
Great premise for a sci-fi movie, Earth is trashed so lets all move to Mars! A little out there but still good. Good effects and plausible technology. Decent acting. The romance between the captain and space janitor(Val)is not very believable. Benjamin Brat plays a real jerk very well. The crew mix seems bent on conflict which of course, for a 2+ year mission, would have been completely eliminated by mission planners! But hey, its a movie!
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I don't knowe why the pauses

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Created: 05/06/08
Although all the DVDs I bought from eBay have a slight pause somewhere in them I find them excellent. I am afraid of getting tired of them, as I watch them over-and-over.

Red Planet is one of my favorite DVDs of the some-odd 20 I already purchased. I like the robot Aimee, and the computer Luciel on the ship. Val Kilmer was great, and the ending of the movie was the best part. The Martian terrain looked real, which was really cool. I liked the part when the astronauts landed on Mars where the capsule, with air bags, bounced for a long time before stopping.

The fight moves by Aimee were unreal, and unbelievable. It reflects on those phoney martial arts movies with special effects.

Why did they land 5 astronauts on Mars when only 2 could return? And the only thing brought back from Mars was a bug that eats everything. And when Berganil blew himself up how did Gallager survive? He was close by Berganil.

As an over all the special effects made it a good movie.
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