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Published on Thursday, January 20, 2000 - 5:32am |
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John Carter & Omega Prime share their ecstatic look at MISSION TO MARS
Harry here, with this additional peek at MISSION TO MARS, this first little quick rundown came from Omega Prime, a real hero, if you ask me. It's brief but to the point. I also spoke with someone that was raving about the screening about 4 seconds ago and man... It sounds like this screening did AMAZING. But wait... I thought no good movies come in March... oh... except ummm when did MATRIX hit screens? :)
Brian DePalma has crafted a thoroughly entertaining, emotionally stimulating,
and thought provoking genre masterpiece. The temporary soundtrack intimates
that the final score will be a memorable one. The Cinematography is
beautiful; lit very well (great depth of field). Editing is fast-paced.
Performances all around are excellent. The screenplay is smart, fun, and
unique. Elements are implemented throghout to accomodate a disired rating and
running time and win favor with critics and audiences alike. A must see!
Hey folks... Harry here. I just have to tell you that while John Carter below LOVED (like in a really big way) MISSION TO MARS, I highly suggest that you NOT read this review. He throws spoilers about like you wouldn't believe. In fact I caught at least 3 that I didn't want to know... and got rid of two that I just didn't want shown at ALL! Besides that though, I'll tell you that he loved this movie on a MATRIX level, his words...not mine. He said there are similarities with 2001 but that the film is also quite different. Apparently the fx are stunning in a very huge way. The characters and actors also apparently do a very good job. Personally, I'm excited about this project. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
Dear Harry,
Finally! Finally I get to report to you on something for the site. I just
came from a test preview screening of the movie ³Misssion to Mars. The film
was directed by Brian DePalma, and stars Tim Robbins, Gary Sinese, Don
Cheadle (from ³Devil in a Blue Dress.²) and Connie Neilson (who played the
devil¹s daughter in ³Devil¹s Advocate.²) Remember the naked redhead?
Anyway, the film is awesome! Certainly the best film since The Matrix. I
think almost every shot had a special affect of some kind. Fantastic stuff!
The film basically is about NASA¹s second mission to mars to rescue the
sole surviving member of another mission, the other astronauts having died
mysteriously. All of the actors I mentioned above play the crew, except for
Cheadle who is the guy stranded on Mars for a year, looking very much like
Bob Marley by the time help arrives. On the way to Mars the shit hits the
fan when a meteor storm goes by and a couple of meteors smash through the
ship. The crew has to fix the ship and there is a cool scene where they
have to get around the ship weightless, with the air leaking out of the
ship, Sinese almost bites it but saves the day - get this - by squirting out
soda from a spaceman sode can/bag. The soda floats weightless in the air
and is then, like the air, sucked out through the hole the meteor made. As
it hits space, the soda freezes, temporarily filling the hold, as well as
showing the astronauts where it is. But they missed a hole and when they
get close to Mars they launch their rockets and blow their ass off. They
have to bail out and get to some supply ship which happens to be nearby in
orbit and they do just that, but not before Tim Robbins gets them there,
putting his own life in peril. When the rest of the crew wants to rescue
Tim Robbins, who is well on his way to burning into the Mars atomsphere, Tim
Robbins knows that they will die trying. He wants them to live and so he
pops off his helmet, in the middle of space, and dies in millieseconds as he
is flash frozen. That scene actually really works well because of his
relationship with his wife. He¹s doing it for her and that makes you all
just want to hug somebody. So they get to Mars, land somehow and find Don
Cheadle living like Robinson Crusoe. He tells about, get this, the face on
mars, they laugh at him, he takes them there and shows him the mountain
which was transformed when the super-tornados which killed his crew (Did I
mention that is how the first mission gets wiped out?) destroyed the top
part of the mountain to reveal a giant face statue (it looks like it is a
mile long.) It turns out this thing was left by the long dead martians as a
beacon to mankind. We learn that a signal is being broadcast from the face,
we answer it with the correct answer and gain admittance where we learn
through a Martian Laser show that Mars was once full of life. highly
developed society, etc., etc. A meteor hit their planet, essentially
killing it, but before it was destroyed, the Martians left, and seeded the
still young Earth with the DNA of life. We evolved from Martians. There is
one ship left and as the crew races back to blast off to Earth before they
miss their launch window, Gary Sinese decides to take off and see where it
goes. His crew takes off, in the middle of a dustorm, and soon thereafter,
the Sinese craft zooms past them, taking off into a far off galaxy. This
last spacecraft is wholly, original and it spins in a barrel roll as it
picks up warp speed - very cool!
All in all, the film was pretty rad despite that it is not yet done. Some
of the special affects did not look finished, but the film seemed complete.
The music did suck, so I hope that it is not the final score. Nobody was
credited on the score, so I don¹t know. I have to say, I am really
interested in seeing the film again, both because I was to see the finished
project and compare it to the real thing, and because it was so damn good.
Like Matrix, I am afriad I also might have missed something. As far as
science fiction goes, it was much more fun (and intelligent) to watch than
³Phantom Menace² or ³Armageddon. It reminds me a lot of 2001, not only in
its story and design, but in its deliberate slowness, with a little of the
character stuff from Close Encounters of the Third Kind² There are tons of
special affects and something bid seems to happen every ten minutes. "__________'s" death was awesome, the reunion with "___________" was great, and that
guy from Sliders was pretty good too. I don¹t remember his name, but he is
the comic relief and breaks the tension. There might be a few too many
similarities to 2001 for some people, especially the lilting HAL like voice
which shows up during an emergency situation, but screw it, the film rocked!
Maybe they will bring back the ride Mission to Mars at Disneyland?
That's it for now. I hope this is of help to you.
Regards from Mars,
"John Carter, Warlord of Mars"
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Reader Talkback
Well..... by blacksun | Jan 20th, 2000 04:52:43 AM | WHAT IN BLUE BLAZES!!!??? by Harry's Tongue | Jan 20th, 2000 04:54:52 AM | Theres spoilers and theres
telling you every damn thing
that hap by Meat Takeshi | Jan 20th, 2000 05:07:18 AM | Noble deaths are cool... by aherlow | Jan 20th, 2000 05:10:15 AM | Ooops, my mistake by aherlow | Jan 20th, 2000 05:12:16 AM | MISSION TO MARS SUCKS! by Den Diablo | Jan 20th, 2000 05:24:19 AM | As good as THE MATRIX, huh? by Dodge Manhunter | Jan 20th, 2000 07:35:43 AM | This Is All Fine And Dandy,
But..... by mrbeaks | Jan 20th, 2000 09:58:20 AM | It sure does look like 2001!!! by Mr Logic | Jan 20th, 2000 10:01:08 AM | De Palma is the king by MagnoliaMan | Jan 20th, 2000 10:04:14 AM | De Palma is the king by MagnoliaMan | Jan 20th, 2000 10:05:06 AM | "The Matrix." What was so
great about this movie? by Powerslave | Jan 20th, 2000 11:18:35 AM | you were right by maikeru | Jan 20th, 2000 11:27:05 AM | about DePalma by Giancarlo | Jan 20th, 2000 01:16:00 PM | To MagnoliaMan by Pomona88 | Jan 20th, 2000 01:45:35 PM | Doesn't this movie look
like... by Phynk | Jan 20th, 2000 03:54:05 PM | To MagnoliaMan by Pomona88 | Jan 20th, 2000 04:01:05 PM | M2M sounds like ass... by tommy five-tone | Jan 20th, 2000 04:28:16 PM | De Palma hates "ARMAGEDDON" by The Cars | Jan 20th, 2000 04:37:43 PM | The same people who think
Matrix was "deep" think "Fight
Club" w by Niiiice | Jan 20th, 2000 06:07:56 PM | De Palma is the bomb-a by dominican dandy | Jan 20th, 2000 06:45:23 PM | ...and big arrows all around
it. by All Thumbs | Jan 20th, 2000 06:58:01 PM | De Palma is a master. by Tinting | Jan 20th, 2000 08:08:46 PM | does this sound like its
missing something by mmm_free_wig | Jan 20th, 2000 08:24:26 PM | why DePalma is a hack by Lazarus Long | Jan 20th, 2000 10:14:25 PM | Sphere vs. M2M by Gators28 | Jan 20th, 2000 10:56:56 PM | De Palma writes more than you
think by The Cars | Jan 21st, 2000 02:18:45 PM | hopefully itll be cool by RipReaver | Jan 21st, 2000 03:00:33 PM | To Harry (re: spoiler
deletion) by cnuzzi | Jan 21st, 2000 06:22:30 PM | Mission to Mars by corpulent | Jan 22nd, 2000 12:51:49 PM | Mission To Mars defines
"derivative" by CapraCock | Jan 22nd, 2000 01:26:46 PM | Mission To Mars by misspartychick | Feb 22nd, 2000 05:29:48 PM | Don't miss this Movie!!! by carl orffer | Feb 24th, 2000 01:17:31 PM | Aaarrggh...M2M a major stinker by psal | Mar 7th, 2000 10:58:57 PM |
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