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| Category | Action DVDs, Horror Movies, Science-Fiction/Fantasy Videos, Space, Space Opera | | Starring | Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss, Tom Sizemore, Terence Stamp, Simon Baker, Benjamin Bratt | | Director | Anthony Hoffman | | Producer | Bruce Berman, Mark Canton, Jorge Saralegui | | Production Designer | Owen Paterson | | Screenwriter | Jonathan Lemkin, Channing Gibson | | Source Writer | Chuck Pfarrer |
Closed Captioned; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Soundtrack French; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re; Behind The Scenes 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. Theatrical release: November 10, 2000.
Filmed on location in Jordan and Australia. The Australian locations were near Coober Pedy, the same site used for the filming of PITCH BLACK, and the Jordanian locations were the same used for LAWRENCE OF ARABIA.
RED PLANET is the directorial debut of Antony Hoffman, whose previous experience had been in commercials. He spent months at Houston's Johnson Space Center doing research for this film.
This film was originally titled MARS, but that was changed to avoid confusion with MISSION TO MARS. RED PLANET's release date was also pushed back from spring 2000 to avoid competition.
Much of the filming took place under sweltering conditions; the spacesuits had built-in cooling systems to keep the actors from overheating.
First-time director Anthony Hoffman was given editing advice by directors Tony Scott and Luc Besson.
There were 750 special effects shots in the film. Red Planet Reviews: "...Well manufactured and attractively shot, it has a believable storyline..."
-- Bridget Byrne, Box Office "...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..."
-- Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter "...Val Kilmer is convincing..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "...It's a glorified B movie in the best sense of the term..."
-- Michael Sauter, Entertainment Weekly
This is the only Anthony Hoffman video. Red Planet | List Price | $9.97 (You save $3.68) | | Studio | Warner Home Video | | Orig Year | 2000 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 2378  | | CD Universe Part number | 1584828 | | Catalog number | 18954 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 27, 2001 | | Rating | PG-13 (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | Sci-fi violence, brief nudity and language | | Running Time | 106 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen |
Red Planet Movie Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Excellent Good Character development. Surprise ending . Plenty of thrills. Submitted by shadow42wolf (Grand Junction, CO, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
10 Reasons to See a Classific Birds & Bees Lesson Better than Romeo and Juliet, this love film asks the startling questions:
1) Does the janitor always get the babe?
2) If you want the babe, should you become the janitor?
3) Does God exist? If so, does He leave clues besides the created universe itself?
4) Does lust create romantic illusions?
5) Is the English subtitle transcriber Christophobic because they omit the word "Jesus!" from the subtitles?
6) Does neglecting feeding billions of starving humans justify the billions of dollars spent building a space program so that someday the space travelers will be able to save those who have survived starvation up to that point in history?
7) Do the millions of dollars spent making this film and the billions spent on DVD players, VCR players, TVs, etc. so the affluent can sit and watch their future-imagined prototypes purportedly save the Earth from extinction justify allowing the affluent to neglect the starving/support the space program here/now?
8) Does this film prove that a liberated woman will become the messiah and save the universe from extinction?
9) If God exists, why does He allow Hollywood to make such lame hide-and-seek movies mentioning His existence?
10) If you've bothered to read this far, get the vid anyway...it's fun and stunning!!! Submitted by gplynne (Richmond, VA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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