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I was really looking forward to this because of the premise but it wasn't great I struggled to finish it. |
Same... have any of us seen a decent movie in 2024 yet? I haven't. Hollywood is bankrupt for ideas. |
It is getting slaughtered on imdb. Too bad, I was looking forward to a good non fanboy sci-fi. Next! |
I would take what is written on the likes of IMDB with a pinch of salt, one only has to look at reviews for let's say Barbie, a feminist misandry wet dream to see all the "10/10" the best movie i have ever seen in my life reviews which are inserted into our sight nowadays. Be a rebel, and find out for yourself. |
No one gives a flying fuck about IMDB, but I will say I moused through it and from the look of the actors, actresses, and sets looks like a pile of true . I will thank the uploader for the content though. |
When it comes to IMDB I have noticed that bad reviews are often accurate while good reviews almost never are. I guess the bots and NPCs aren't haters. |
. Non-SDH English NEW CONCEPT SINGLE LINE sub Fixed triple lines, Hyphens, Italics, Includes Character Names https://subscene.com/subtitles/iss/english/3278871 . |
This movie was fucking awful. It doesn't look like they're in space at all and you can tell they are all on some kind of harness at the waist being pushed and pulled in a studio. The shots of "space" and the ISS itself are nauseating and look terrible. |
This movie was fucking awful. It doesn't look like they're in space at all and you can tell they are all on some kind of harness at the waist being pushed and pulled in a studio. The shots of "space" and the ISS itself are nauseating and look terrible. |
woe, you can say the same about actual NASA footage, it's not real |
Watch the series : For All Mankind.... that will get you your space fix and US vs Russia stuff. |
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Yes, I did. 5/10, better than expected. The only issue was it didn't resemble the ISS, but occasionally it did, always passing over the USA, which was glowing red and burning which is implausible, even being hit w/ 10,000 50MT nukes. Oh and they got drunk 1st night. |
When is that Russian movie they actually filmed on the ISS coming out? |
Already out for some time - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14812496/ |
didn't knew about that one, but it was really cool. not so easy finding a russian torrent + subtitles, but the launch and iss scenes are really worth it |
The concept was ripe for a fantastic story, but it was filled with typical end-of-the-world tropes as if the (very new) writer was too scared to come up with his own ideas and do something mind-blowing with the story. As such the movie was slow, boring, and a waste of however many minutes long it was. Which is too bad really as it had an excellent cast. |
Look look a Movie from lieswood from invaders and terrorists América. And the imaginary space station hahahha |
I watched it...so you don't have to.... Waste of time. Story line is barely believable, actors are terrible and the ending is complete dogshit. Gigantic waste of time and just a terrible ending that even makes sitting through it that much worse. I don't know how shit like this can be made, who in their right might listened to this story and not only thought it was good but also funded it. I would say a bunch of retards but that would be insulting to actual retards. |
Not the best film - but if you like sci-fi and space stuff, it's worth a watch. I saw it at the cinema. Enjoyed it more than Gravity, as it had human interactions as well as the perils of being in space. If space & sci-fi are your genre, check it out. |
LEO is considered as space FYI. LEO is anything less than 2000 km above earth/sea lvl. The Kármán line, an altitude of 100km above avg sea level is commonly considered the beginning of outer space. |
WRONG! anything that is in a LEO is classified as space under the Karman line rule which is approximately 62 miles or 100km above the earth's orbit. This is both recognised by the United Nations and by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. |
Can you breathe? no...can you float around? yes...Do you need a space suit?...Xanax is your friend |