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The Last Scout

  • 2017
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Deji LaRay, Peter Woodward, Blaine Gray, Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, Paul Thomas Arnold, Petra Bryant, and Rebecca Ferdinando in The Last Scout (2017)
In 2065 a nuclear war renders the Earth uninhabitable. Seven years later, the exhausted crew of The Pegasus are nearing their target system. Their mission: to scout for a new home for humanity. But an encounter with seemingly derelict ship while scavenging for supplies jeopordises their lives and their mission. As tensions and sanities wear thin, the future of humanity hangs in the balance. The Last Scout stars Peter Woodward (The Patriot, Babylon 5), Deji LaRay (Bosch, Castle), Rebecca Ferdinando (Rush, Bonded By Blood), Blaine Gray (Jane the Virgin, Flight), Rita Ramnani (Chasing Shadows, Jack Falls), Simon Phillips (No Easy Days, The Rise & Fall of a White Collar Hooligan) and Paul Thomas Arnold (Emergency: LA, Ghostkiller). Written by Paul Tanter (Age of the Living Dead, Shame the Devil), directed by Simon Phillips (Riot, Dystopia).
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After the earth is destroyed by war, a scout team of astronauts searches the universe for an habitable place to save the human race.After the earth is destroyed by war, a scout team of astronauts searches the universe for an habitable place to save the human race.After the earth is destroyed by war, a scout team of astronauts searches the universe for an habitable place to save the human race.

  • Director
    • Simon Phillips
  • Writer
    • Paul Tanter
  • Stars
    • Blaine Gray
    • Simon Phillips
    • Rebecca Ferdinando
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    4.3/10
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    • Director
      • Simon Phillips
    • Writer
      • Paul Tanter
    • Stars
      • Blaine Gray
      • Simon Phillips
      • Rebecca Ferdinando
    • 46User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Rita Ramnani
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    Paul Thomas Arnold
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    • Edward
    Mercedes Synodis
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    John Chang
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    Chris Rymer
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    Petra Bryant
    • Melissa
    Larry Davis
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    Jon-Paul Gates
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    Matt Laumann
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    Amanda Lewandowski
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    Baz Salam
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    7ulisses_phoenix

    Half of a great movie...

    For a low budget movie, this film had great acting, an understandable plot, and believable dialogue -- for the first half of the film. The cinematography was very good considering the budget, except it was often way too dark, probably to hide the lousy sets. The score was pretty good, too. But those sets and props, wow, pretty bad. Clothes dryer vents hanging from the ceiling, and the crew was wearing 3M respirators freshly painted over with shiny spray paint and snow boots for their spacesuits. And the ship was held together with tapered wood screws!

    Okay, they couldn't afford props. But as I said the acting was well above what you normally see in these cheap films. Plus there was actual character development -- the audience really got to know who those folks were on that spaceship. With real, natural dialogue.

    But about midway through the film, it completely falls apart. It's like two different people wrote the first and second half of this film. It starts off as really great straight science fiction movie with a real, consistent plot and characters. Then halfway through, it turns into a snuff film. And the plot scenarios just kept getting more and more ridiculous -- one improbably situation after another. And in the second half of the film, none of the behaviours of the characters had any motivation or grounding in reality, whereas in the beginning, their actions were consistent with their characters and the situations they faced.

    Another great thing about this film was that it was very progressive on race. This very small set of characters included a black man, and he had a romantic relationship with one of the (white) female astronauts. There wasn't any hint of derision or bias that I could detect. I'm adding a couple of points to my rating for this fair treatment of race.

    My recommendation is to watch the first half of this film until they have the code orange. (It's explained in film -- it happens about half way through.) After that, just turn it off, and write your own ending. It has to be better than what they did to the second half of this film.

    triggers: gory depictions of corpses; gory violence; gun (laser) violence

    rating 7/10 (for the first half); (submitted July 5, 2020, 1:55 a.m. EDT)
    5CinemaSerf

    The Last Scout

    ...and so it should be! When mankind destroy the Earth in 67 minutes, it falls to some astronauts to seek out a suitable new home for who's left of us somewhere in the galaxy. Now proof, if it were ever needed, that we need to work on our disaster-planning recruitment process now ensues as this motley and increasingly dysfunctional bunch on the "Pegasus" encounter a derelict spaceship populated by mysterious children. What now plays out is a predictable cat and mouse, spaceship, drama with nobody sure who to trust; old grudges rearing their ugly heads and the future of humanity clearly placed in the most precarious of situations. To be fair, the production standards and visual effects are not the worst, but the inane and plentiful dialogue and a shockingly mediocre cast of drama school drop-out types do the mean, moody and magnificent in an almost embarrassingly risible fashion. It's an old story that is clearly a labour of love for Simon Philipps and Paul Tanter, but it's not an original bone in it's body and at only ten minutes short of two hours - well, it's just far too long and meandering. I love my sci-fi, but this is really pretty derivative and poor.
    greedy-200-49458

    Like watching paint dry!

    One of the most boring movies i have ever had the displeasure to wear my TV out on watching. So bad it wasn't funny! the actual acting wasn't too bad but Geez the cinematography!, the cockpit looked like a gray box with some 7" tablets as instrument panels with flashing lights all the same color on it! I wish i hadn't watched the thing now!

    As for inside the ship! oh my god! probably the best way to describe it is it was done on a budget of $50

    Don't waste your time!
    3gdeangel

    Another case of copy-cat conflict.

    Remember Sunshine (2007), where people are dying on a spaceship that was on a suicide mission to save humanity? More specifically, remember that part where they decide that they should take a detour from their mission to do something that wasn't on the schedule. Now, think about how that movie would have played out if they didn't make that stop? Kinda boring, right? But it made sense somewhat... the detour had a rational justification. I mean, it wasn't like Aline, where some off-camera mega corporation was moving in the shadows searching for a super weapon. It wasn't like 2001, where a transistor just happened to fail. Nor like Ad Astra, where ... gee wiz there's a ship floating out there... we have to stop and see if they need help... alright... I don't want to make any spoilers. Let's just say if you are counting the number of space-mission films that rely on the old "unplanned encounter" with a broken down ship was the entire catalyst for the drama, then you might run out of fingers and toes to count them on. And once you see this formula presenting itself, it's time to tune out the movie because what you guess is going to happen is probably going to happen. And don't forget Event Horizon... when somebody looks like they are cracking up in space, what you guess is going to happen is also probably going to happen. This old saw has been making the rounds since John Carpenter put it to good use in the satirical low budget cult film "Dark Star". Well, The Last Scout is basically Dark Star in reverse, and I think it's safe to say that the actors took their roles about as seriously as those who plied their craft in 1974 for a laugh.
    2bsx-05384

    doesnt deserve a high ranking even graded on an indie curve

    It starts off watchable, albeit dull. When the low budget sfx for the outside of the ship and space look superior in realism to the inside of the ship, it is not hard to imagine that is only the beginning of the problems. I like sci fi movies, and I take the leap of the parameters they set up. This movie, though, just gets moronic. There are way too many times were this future spaceship doesn't even have the same obvious tech that was present a long time before today. Then, in the last 15 minutes or so, the movie just collapses at it tries to get the ending it wants when it had already painted itself into a different corner.

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      The screw Mike dropped while working outside the spacecraft appeared to be a wood screw with tapered threads along its entire length. One is more likely to use a screw with machine threads which can replaced in the same hole with matching threads. Wood screws cut their own threads each time they are used..
    • Quotes

      Pete: I love you very much. And I need you to... keep a secret for me. Can you do that? Okay, lean real, real close, real close to the monitor. I need you to tell Hayley that I'm sorry... I didn't tell her everything. I should have already told her. Okay, can you do that for me? I haven't got very long. Do you understand? Don't be sad, baby. Everything's going to be okay. I lo...

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      References La Nuit des morts-vivants (1968)
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      Performed by Barry Gledden, Jason Pedder & Jason Leggett

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2017 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
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    • Language
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Runaway Features
      • Templeheart Films
      • Knusperstein Productions
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      • $3,200,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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