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Cosmos: War of the Planets

From:West Buchanan , Katia Christine , Anthony Eisley , Pamela Mason , Yanti Somer , MUSIC VIDEO DIST , Alfonso Brescia , Televista ,
Cosmos: War of the Planets
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Amazon Sales Rank:# 131157
User Rating:1.0 out of 5 stars
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List Price:$9.95

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: MUSIC VIDEO DIST
EAN: 0018619178447
Format: Color
Format: DVD-Video
Format: NTSC
Weight: 100 hundredths-pounds
Label: Televista
Manufacturer: Televista
Number Of Items: 1
Packaged Height: 58 hundredths-inches
Packaged Length: 710 hundredths-inches
Packaged Weight: 18 hundredths-pounds
Packaged Width: 542 hundredths-inches
Publisher: Televista
Region Code: 0
Release Date: 2007-07-31
Running Time: 89 minutes
Studio: Televista
Theatrical Release Date: 1977


Product Description:


A team of astronauts led by Mike Hamilton (John Richardson) is sent to investigate an unstable planet, which turns out to be inhabited by a race of green people under the control of an evil computer. The astronauts pledge to help the inhabitants of the p

Customer Reviews:


1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Rating depends on your view..., 2007-12-06

This is either 1/5 if you are looking for a quality rating, or 4/5 if you flip it upside down and watch this b-movie that way too.

Truly awful in a really wonderful way. When they finished filming, the director said, "post-production? Whassat?"

The thing is a patchwork quilt of completely unrelated scenes and plot lines. Switch from computer expert analyzing a strange audio signal, to two crew members passing each other in the hall and, "smootchie, smootchie... lets have totall non-commital, non physical, mental sex." Cut somewhere else where something "evil" is happening, then back to the "smootchie, smootchie." In fact, a common theme through the entire movie is "bad guys, space walk, evil robot... meanwhile back at Spaceship A'moure"... we-ve GOT to find that red button... YAY!"

Gads.

One thing I'll give it is that in just two places, they have a great "special effect" that is really kinda mesmerizing: it's nothing more than a highly solarized "alien planet panorama" where the huge "sister planet" looms up over the mountain ridge and they pan across the plain. The "solarization" effect (don;'t know what you really call it - it's just a highly color distorted/heavy static view) is really kinda solemn and captivating.

This movie stinks like a rose. Whaddaya expect when you buy it on a DVD of four complete sci-fi movies for a dollar at Walmart? This movie isn't even worth fixing my typos in this review.

Next up: "Assignment Outer Space." I'll let you know.


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