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Genres:
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Comedy /
Sci-Fi /
Thriller /
Music
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Director:
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John Carpenter
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Actors:
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Dan O'Bannon,
Brian Narelle,
Cal Kuniholm,
Dre Pahich
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Duration:
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83 min.
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Rating:
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(6.6/10)57
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Plot Summary:
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The in the beginning film from John Carpenter is a hilarious romp in a not-so-glamourous spaceship into the outer reaches of space. A team of astronauts manning the beat-up spaceship Profound Heroine are on a ministry across the universe to undertake out and make an end of unstable planets. The pilgrimage is wrought with mishaps and risk seems to come from the most unexpected places. There are misbehaving dearest aliens, suicidal bombs that go through no fitting to live and covet to flare up themselves up, frozen crewmates dispensing view from beyond the final resting-place and a bearish, un... helpful main computer that holds the men it serves in thoroughgoing disdain. In the face all these problems, the gang is still bored to the brink of foolishness. Co-written by Dan O'Bannon, who would go on to write the script benefit of , the film is brimming with jabs at the science fiction genre. John Carpenter cut his directing teeth on this peel, which he also co-wrote. Made while Carpenter was a college observer and produced for damned little money, DARK STAR is considered to be the most successful trainee covering ever made.
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Dark Star
A semi-masterful skin which turned to be only of the blind's neatest low-budget entries in the pulp subject fiction genre. That doesn't make it % entertaining, but its credentials are proper.
Dark Star
Halloween the man John Carpenter's beforehand film was this sci-fi comedy, an uneven but enjoyable parody of 2001: A Duration Odyssey. Co-scripted by O'Bannon (who went on to put in black Unfamiliar - essentially a uneasiness retelling of the same underlying story), it's a laid-back 1970s fish story about an very bored crew drifting on the Overcast Star space cruiser, with contrariwise a rubber chicken, trained alien, talking computers and suicidal for entourage. With its uncivil dissection of Kubrick's masterpiece and some vastly funny hippy philosophizing, Dark Idol require appeal to sci-fi buffs, Carpenter aficionados and stoners alike. The Blakes' Seven budget only catered for tin-can different effects, but employed with Carpenter's inv...
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