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Moonbase

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
426
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Moonbase (1997)
ActionSci-Fi

The first would-be moon colonists discover a horrifying, mysterious, and deadly secret hidden on their new lunar home.The first would-be moon colonists discover a horrifying, mysterious, and deadly secret hidden on their new lunar home.The first would-be moon colonists discover a horrifying, mysterious, and deadly secret hidden on their new lunar home.

  • Director
    • Paolo Mazzucato
  • Writers
    • Brian DiMuccio
    • Dino Vindeni
    • Paolo Mazzucato
  • Stars
    • Scott Plank
    • Jocelyn Seagrave
    • Robert O'Reilly
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    426
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paolo Mazzucato
    • Writers
      • Brian DiMuccio
      • Dino Vindeni
      • Paolo Mazzucato
    • Stars
      • Scott Plank
      • Jocelyn Seagrave
      • Robert O'Reilly
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scott Plank
    Scott Plank
    • John Russell
    Jocelyn Seagrave
    Jocelyn Seagrave
    • Dana
    Robert O'Reilly
    Robert O'Reilly
    • Stark
    Kurt Fuller
    Kurt Fuller
    • Deckert
    Randy Vasquez
    Randy Vasquez
    • Masani
    Gretchen Palmer
    • Mina
    Stack Pierce
    Stack Pierce
    • Will
    Billy Maddox
    Billy Maddox
    • Lt. Caldecott
    John Philbin
    John Philbin
    • Lucas
    Samantha Phillips
    Samantha Phillips
    • Gorgeous Woman
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Murdoch
    Sheila Korsi
    Sheila Korsi
    • Masani's Mom
    • (as Sheila-Sheila)
    Brian Teixeira
    Brian Teixeira
    • Loomis
    • (as Brian Teshera)
    Mel Novak
    • Guard
    Andre Rosey Brown
    Andre Rosey Brown
    • Sanitation Engineer
    • (as Rosey Brown)
    Anna Carli
    • Sophie
    Craig Waser
    • Caesar
    John Cowan
    • Dooley
    • Director
      • Paolo Mazzucato
    • Writers
      • Brian DiMuccio
      • Dino Vindeni
      • Paolo Mazzucato
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    Dethcharm

    "He Hasn't Been Laid Since Sonny Bono Was President!"...

    After a daring prison break, a group of dangerous convicts stows away on a trash-disposal pod headed for the Moon. Upon their arrival, they encounter a visiting team of soldiers.

    Let the explosions and karate begin!

    MOONBASE is an average low-budget production. All of the basic elements of such films are included: Stock sci-fi characters, a government conspiracy, a doomsday scenario, etc. There's even a rekindled romance between two ex-lovers. In spaaace!

    This movie's problem lies in its many stretches of tedium in between action sequences. These could / should have been shortened to help numb some of the pain! The bad guys tend to hide most of the time, only emerging for brief encounters of violence.

    Fans of unnecessary nudity will rejoice during the naked hologram scene...
    1rsoonsa

    No Fireworks Despite Violent Action.

    No Fireworks Despite Violent Action.

    Science fiction films that reflect quality are scarce indeed, largely because transposal of imaginative themes from the genre to the screen too often falls short of effective execution as a result of insufficient funding or inadequate invention, and unfortunately for its producers, this work is lacking on both counts, woefully so in the case of the latter. With essentially no budget with which to operate, it is a grave mistake to attempt the depiction of such a gamut of events as those within this scenario and, in particular, special effects of space opera warfare which appear only clownish, while seeds from the scriptors' imagination lie fallow due to some of the most fatuous misunderstanding of basic scientific principles to be found. Among these are frequent firing of weapons within a sealed environment, and a wayward law of gravity which enables freedom of movement of cast members while inanimate objects float weightlessly, but it is easier to accept these than it is to pretend that any of the episodes have a basis in plausibility. The plot involves an escape of life sentenced prisoners from a space station penal colony to a waste landfill upon our moon and their various attempts to obtain passage back to Earth, with some few capable players present who are execrably directed by first-timer Paolo Mazzucato, whose production team wastes effort upon such as holographic pornography while ignoring a pressing and basic requirement for the creation of states of suspense and of impetus.
    5chickinsaw

    A Mediocre Movie

    While not the worst Sci-Fi movie I've ever seen it definitely isn't good. Special effects are bad which is to be expected with a movie of this caliber. The acting is decent for a B-movie which thankfully prevents this film from being totally unwatchable. The plot isn't particularly engaging, just a b-movie rehash of a prisoner escape attempt with a few other movie clichés thrown in. The whole movie reeks of the 80s, which is weird considering it came out in 1997. It's more entertaining than watching paint dry but I wouldn't put it on my list of maybe watch again movies. If you have absolutely nothing else going on and you're bored out of the gourd there are a lot worst things to watch.
    7I_Ailurophile

    Fun, underappreciated, second-tier sci-fi action romp

    Despite being a very indie and relatively low-budget production, there are some noteworthy names involved here. Robert O'Reilly should be very familiar to any fan of contemporary 'Star Trek,' and Kurt Fuller has more than made the rounds; George Buck Flower is no stranger to genre flicks, and among still others, I recognize Gretchen Palmer, too. Though the comparative lack of resources is readily evident, it seems to me that the filmmakers made the most of what they had: the production design and art direction are fairly decent, such as they are, and the costume design - though one might cynically presume that maybe someone had connections to borrow sets and other materials from another project. I actually quite like Michael Sherwood's original score, lending tinges of flavor or even atmosphere despite its second-tier themes, and I'd be lying if I said I didn't get a measure of joy from the cheeky, fleeting use of a Type O Negative song. The special effects may be a tad outdated, but I'm not inclined to make a major fuss about this if more substantial facets are done well.

    In Paolo Mazzucato's direction (seemingly his only full-length feature in that capacity), and Jesse Weathington's cinematography, one can especially discern the lesser financing and or capabilities of 'Moonbase.' Yet none of this is to say that the film is bad; on the contrary, so long as one can engage with it on its level, I think this is pretty fun! The dialogue is sometimes a little tasteless in its humor, but suitable otherwise; characters are nothing special, but fine for what the picture needs. The narrative and scene writing are nothing remarkable, yet duly capable, and sufficient to keep the interest of anyone who approaches the movie honestly. There are welcome moments throughout that show glimmers of more significant wit. If anything, I think the writing team just tried to include too much, and the end result would have benefited from omitting at least one element and tightening the whole. Did we really need an aspect of personal conflict, and meager world-building and background, on top of a dangerous secret, and the primary plot point that propels the action? All these ideas are swell in and of themselves; put them together all in one work, and this comes across as a little imbalanced and overfull, and subsequently a smidgen scattered, and each constituent part maybe gets less attention than it fully deserves.

    That's the real problem here, in my opinion, and even at that, I don't think it's so critical a fault as to dampen the overall value. Moreover, it's not something that hasn't also plagued much bigger productions. I take no issue with the cast or their acting; moments of action, violence, and stunts are executed well. Despite apparent limitations of one nature or another, I think this is ably made from a technical standpoint, and all those behind the scenes turned in good work as much as they were able to. The writing is rather solid, more than not, and in combination with the hard work of everyone else involved, built for plentiful entertainment. Truthfully, while there's no mistaking that 'Moonbase' is a step or two removed from major studio fare, I think it's much better and more worthy than it has gotten credit for in the past twenty-five years. Yes, there are some discrete faults in the writing - but in my estimation, none so severe as to override suspension of disbelief. When all is said and done I had a really great time watching this, and I'm genuinely unsure why it's otherwise seemingly been received so poorly. I'm not saying that it's something to go out of your way to see, but if you can get on board with relatively low-grade projects, then as far as I'm concerned 'Moonbase' is a sci-fi action romp that's plainly enjoyable, and well worth checking out.
    2Red-Barracuda

    A tedious and uninspired affair

    I watched this movie last night and already I am struggling to recollect very much about it. The story is about a group of criminals who escape from a space penal colony. They fly to the Moon in a space-age dustbin carrier; when there, they terrorise the dustbin men who work on the Moonbase.

    It strikes me that rubbish low-budget sci-fi films often involve either desert planets or, like this movie, criminals escaping from penal colonies. Why this is I have no idea. But I can say with some certainty that such films are always diabolical. This one is really no exception. It begins reasonably well with a decent credit sequence and a half-way alright dance music soundtrack. It then degenerates into a boring sci-fi thriller. So little of consequence actually happens in this movie that I am literally struggling to write a helpful review, so if you're reading this I apologise for not being able to enlighten you to the film's subtleties and nuances. For the record, I recall a tedious bunch of baddies, a tedious bunch of goodies, some nuclear warheads and a hologram of a naked woman. Other than that, I'm struggling.

    If you feel you could be interested in the activities of lunar dustbin men then I would not hesitate to recommend this film. I would also recommend it to those of you who wish to send their friends to sleep and steal their wallets.

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      The space prison guards wear East German army uniforms and rank insignia.
    • Quotes

      Murdoch: Well just settle down and relax, while I finish telling you the Armstrong story.

      Lucas: OK

      Murdoch: Well His first words were 'Congratulations Mr. Gorsky.'

      Lucas: Right

      Murdoch: Well a lot of theories popped up about what Armstrong meant, like maybe he saw something up here that proved the Russians made it first or that he was some kind of double agent sending a message to Moscow. Finally he got sick of hearing about it so he decides to set the record straight. Turns out when he was a kid, Armstrong lived next door to an older couple named Gorsky. So one day he went over to their yard to get a stray baseball, and he heard a noise. Then he looked in the window, and there were the Garcons going at it on the table. And suddenly Mr. Gorsky stopped and said to his wife, after 30 years of good loving he wanted to try something different. Well Mrs. Gorsky was shocked. How dare him ask her for such a thing. Dream on, she said to him, the day I put that thing in my mouth is the day that little Armstong boy next door walks on the moon.

    • Soundtracks
      Christian Woman
      Written by Peter Steele

      Performed by Type O Negative

      Published by Roadblock Music, Inc./Pyromantic Publishing (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Roadrunner Records

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bázis a Holdon
    • Filming locations
      • Apex Electronics - 8909 San Fernando Road, Sun Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Live Entertainment
      • Planet Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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