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Apollo 18

  • 2011
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  • 1h 26m
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Lloyd Owen, Ryan Robbins, and Warren Christie in Apollo 18 (2011)
Decades-old found footage from an abandoned NASA mission to the moon reveals the existence of alien life.
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Decades-old found footage from NASA's abandoned Apollo 18 mission, where three American astronauts were sent on a secret expedition, reveals the reason the U.S. has never returned to the moo... Read allDecades-old found footage from NASA's abandoned Apollo 18 mission, where three American astronauts were sent on a secret expedition, reveals the reason the U.S. has never returned to the moon.Decades-old found footage from NASA's abandoned Apollo 18 mission, where three American astronauts were sent on a secret expedition, reveals the reason the U.S. has never returned to the moon.

  • Director
    • Gonzalo López-Gallego
  • Writers
    • Brian Miller
    • Cory Goodman
  • Stars
    • Warren Christie
    • Lloyd Owen
    • Ryan Robbins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    59K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gonzalo López-Gallego
    • Writers
      • Brian Miller
      • Cory Goodman
    • Stars
      • Warren Christie
      • Lloyd Owen
      • Ryan Robbins
    • 410User reviews
    • 222Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Warren Christie
    Warren Christie
    • Ben Anderson
    Lloyd Owen
    Lloyd Owen
    • Nate
    Ryan Robbins
    Ryan Robbins
    • John Grey
    Michael Kopsa
    Michael Kopsa
    • Deputy Secretary of Defense
    • (as Mike Kopsa)
    Andrew Airlie
    Andrew Airlie
    • Mission Control
    • (voice)
    Kurt Max Runte
    Kurt Max Runte
    • Lab Tech #1
    • (as Kurt Runte)
    Jan Bos
    Jan Bos
    • Lab Tech #2
    • (voice)
    Kim Wylie
    Kim Wylie
    • Laura Anderson
    Noah Wylie
    • Ryan Anderson
    Ali Liebert
    Ali Liebert
    • Nate's Girlfriend
    Erica Carroll
    Erica Carroll
    • John's Fiancée
    Thomas Greenwood
    • Ryan Anderson
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    John F. Kennedy
    John F. Kennedy
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gonzalo López-Gallego
    • Writers
      • Brian Miller
      • Cory Goodman
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    User reviews410

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    SantanaJason92

    The Scariest movie I've ever seen in my life

    I went to a private screening, not expecting much. It was one of those "found footage" films like the Blair witch project and Paranormal Activity.

    I was expecting to be bored, but honestly after each passing minute in the film, it just got even more terrifying. Let me just tell you, this movie isn't just jump scenes, it's about the tension, and it delivers very effective shock and fright in some parts. It gets to the point where you are happy you're on earth. (Even though it's obviously fake).

    I am very impressed with this film, I will rank it in my top 10 films of all time. And I'm not much of a horror movie goer. I recommend it.

    10/10
    6news-121

    I enjoyed it

    I was nearly put off seeing it by some of the reviews here.

    SO I thought twice about seeing it, however I like sci-fi so had to watch.

    The plot is well covered in other reviews.

    Yes the style is different but it is in keeping with the moon landing and pictures taken at the time. Its all filmed as though done through the hand-held moon cameras.

    Some reviews said actors were wooden but that is the whole point, they are supposed to be normal people (well as normal as any astronauts ) can be.

    The test for me is :-

    Would I watch it again, yes
    5atinder

    much better then thought it was going be

    Seen this now, i don't know why, I have been avoiding this one over the year. I was expecting it to be really dull and boring movie..

    It was not as boring as I thought it was going to be, well start of slow like all the other found footage movies then gets going before the half hour mark.

    I found really enjoyable for most of part of the movie, there was decent amount of Jumps scene in this movie. some jumps scene worked and some missed the mark a little.

    The acting was really good from small cast crew, the ending was really predicable.

    As I had low expectation of this movie, I found it much better then thought it was going be, not one of best Found footage movies, Decent movie for this genre 5 out of 10
    7nej-2

    Really enjoyed this

    I'd been looking forward to this film for months after seeing a poster for it. The concept of a secret 18th mission to the moon drew me in instantly. After hearing a few mutterings from critics though, I was a little worried it might not be quite the film I wanted it to be. However, after seeing it tonight I'm happy to report that it's just what I expected :)

    I'm a fan of The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity and this film fits into that genre.

    The special effects are brilliant. At no point did I believe they weren't on the moon. Which is daft, but honestly, they were great. The feeling of impending doom and isolation was quite palpable and I tell you this, I can't remember jumping back in my seat so much in ANY film before at certain bits!

    All in all a good solid film.
    richard-s-bellamy

    Faux space documentary better than predicted

    Framed as leaked "found footage" from the era of space exploration in the 1970s, Apollo 18 is an attempt to out conspiracy the already rife conspiracy theories concerning the lunar landings. The trouble with framing something as being documentary style footage is you have to get the science right and be free from any loopholes that might break the audience out of the illusion. Apollo 18 falls short on this count. López-Gallego manages to recreate to a certain extent the lunar missions. Portrayed through the various cameras feeding live footage back to Earth we have a Big Brother style look into the doomed from the start space mission. The two man crew of the lunar lander also film themselves on 16mm cameras. Herein lies some of the flaws in the director's logic. We need to get into the character's perspective to relate. This is solely done through these 16mm cameras. They film themselves on the moon's surface as well as personal records in the module. The rest is all caught on remote cameras, the audience being allowed to see the threat before the crew do, privy to the danger the Department of Defence has exposed them to. The live footage makes sense to have been documented; however the 16mm film rolls do not make it out, they share the crews dire fate. How then are we seeing the actions of the crew amidst this found footage? It makes no sense pulling any reasonably astute watcher beyond the line of suspension of disbelief.

    It seems clear López-Gallego wants us to care about the cast. We need to care for the conspiracy theory to resonate. The story very directly harks into the era of Watergate where the powers that be cannot be trusted. But his illusion of found footage does not stand up at all well. Does the story really fail on this account? No. It's actually fairly entertaining as it goes. The tension builds; the threat is revealed and played out. However the conspiracy theme and the documentary framing lend the film no real benefit and do not pay off. While there is reams of data on the films website to build the conspiracy it is not present enough on screen to sideline the notion we are victim to a none to subtle slight of hand.

    What the film did do with the early footage was remind me why, as a child, I was so fascinated with space. It shows with sufficient realism what the actual Apollo astronauts did and how we as a planet reached for the stars. This is not history as it tries to suggest, but it is a reminder, to me at least, of how sad it is that we no longer pursue such epic destinations as the moon or beyond.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      (at around 52 mins) As Cdr. Walker's mental condition worsens, he mutters "Fate has ordained the men who went to the Moon to explore in peace remain on the Moon to rest in peace." This line paraphrases the beginning of a contingency speech, drafted by speech writer William Safire in a memo entitled "In Event of Moon Disaster," which was intended to be delivered by President Richard Nixon in the event that the Apollo 11 astronauts were stranded on the lunar surface without hope of rescue.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie it is stated that Apollo 17 landed on the moon on December 7, 1972. This is actually the launch date of that mission. Apollo 17 landed on December 11, 1972.
    • Quotes

      Deputy Secretary of Defense: [over comms to Ben] We're aware of your condition, and we've made a decision. We can't bring you home.

    • Connections
      Featured in Cinematic Excrement: Found Footage (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      World Spinning Sadly
      Written by Paul Samwell-Smith

      Performed by The Parking Lot

      Courtesy of EMI Music Canada Film & Television Music Placement Division

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tàu Apollo 18: Bí Ẩn Mặt Trăng
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • Bekmambetov Projects Ltd. (BPL)
      • Apollo 18 Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,687,709
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,704,271
      • Sep 4, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,236,153
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.85 : 1

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