| Mission To Mars | 
enlarge | Director: Brian De Palma Actors: Gary Sinise, Tim Robbins, Don Cheadle, Connie Nielsen, Jerry O'connell Studio: Walt Disney Video Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 114 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: DISD19573D UPC: 717951008398 EAN: 0717951008398 ASIN: B00003CWU3
Theatrical Release Date: 2000 Release Date: June 4, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: VERY GOOD CONDITION 100% Guaranteed ** Free ** Upgrade to 1st class shipping~! Emails of shipment and tracking provided.
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Product Description This star-studded sci-fi adventure is an action-packed thrill ride as a heroic team is sent to recover the survivors of a mysterious disaster on mars. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 05/25/2004 Starring: Gary Sinise Tim Robbins Run time: 113 minutes Rating: Pg
Amazon.com If Brian De Palma directed Mission to Mars for 10-year-olds who've never seen a science fiction film, he can be credited for crafting a marginally successful adventure. Isolated moments in this film serve the highest purpose of its genre, inspiring a sense of wonder and awe in the context of a fascinating future (specifically, the year 2020). But because most of us have seen a lot of science fiction films, it's impossible to ignore this one's derivative plot, cardboard characters, and drearily dumb dialogue. Despite an awesome and painstakingly authentic display of cool technology and dazzling special effects, Mission to Mars is light years away from 2001: A Space Odyssey on the scale of human intelligence. After dispensing with a few space-jockey cliches, the movie focuses on a Mars-bound rescue mission commanded by Jim McConnell (Gary Sinise), whose team (Tim Robbins, Connie Nielsen, Jerry O'Connell) has been sent to retrieve the sole survivor (Don Cheadle) of a tragic Mars landing. During the sequence en route to Mars, De Palma's in his element with two suspenseful scenes (including a dramatic--albeit somewhat silly--space walk) that are technically impressive. But when this Mission gets to Mars, the movie grows increasingly unconvincing, finally arriving at an alien encounter that more closely resembles an astronomical CGI video game. But this is a $75 million Hollywood movie, and no amount of technical wizardry can lift the burden of a juvenile screenplay. Kudos to Sinise, his costars, and the special effects wizards for making the most of hoary material; shame on just about everyone else involved. --Jeff Shannon
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Enjoyable SciFi November 19, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
As far as science fiction is concerned I found this movie to be very entertaining. I don't look for rediculous contradictions to reality with SciFi. This is not reality, it's science fiction and should be treated as such.
I enjoyed this movie tremendously and would highly recommend it to fans of the genre. -kd5-
Quality from start to finish November 2, 2008 This is a very solid movie. The big question here is why this movie has so many one star reviews. I can see someone giving it 4 stars or even 3 stars if you don't "get" science fiction. If you're under 30, or your IQ is under 100, I can see a few two star reviews also. But one star? No way. There shouldn't be more that a few one star reviews because this movie is just too strong on too many levels.
If you look back at the one star reviews, you will see that many were written back in 2000 and 2001 when Amazon still allowed completely fictitious reviewers to post reviews. Anyone could log on and post 50 reviews of the same movie under 50 different fake names. And that's exactly what has happened here. If you read through the one star reviews you will see similar comments, similar comparisons to other movies, similar language and similar critical points, all of them BS by the way. One of the frequent points they make is to claim this is the worst movie ever made, but it isn't that class of movie at all-it's very well done even if it's not your type of movie.
You will also note that for many of the one star reviewers, this is the only thing they have ever reviewed on Amazon. They have reviewed no other movies at all, despite the fact that many seem to be film buffs and compare this movie to other movies. So where are their other reviews? I suspect that someone who was in some way connected to this movie got annoyed and went on a campaign to trash it.
This is a really good SF movie. I rate it 5 stars but if you're really cranky and don't like SF that much, knock it down to 3 stars. But under no circumstances is this a one star movie.
Low ratings must come from those who think Star Wars is SiFi October 28, 2008 There is science fiction and then there is science fantasy. This is real science fiction. Its accurate, its obviously for the fan who watched and loved HBO's "From the earth to the moon" and it is realistic. No shortcuts through the wormhole, warp space or other flights of fantasy. And its the only thing I've liked Tim Robbins in.
the folks that dubbed this 1 star are.........uh, stupid! October 1, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Short and to the point: Great movie for the athiest/sci-fi crowd. I absolutely loved the movie. I would give my left testicle to be Gary Sinise in that movie. The one star people are more than likely hard core Christian morons.
"We're millions of miles from Earth in a giant white face...what's impossible?" September 27, 2008 The Good Things *The DVD is of good video/sound quality. *Includes a number of good special features; featurettes, commentary, production art gallery, DVD-ROM stuff, and the trailer. *Quite a few excellent special effects. *Good cameramanship. *I thought that the story was great. It presented an intriguing mystery (the Cydonian sphinx, which has been actually sighted on Mars' surface) and a clever solution to it. *Characters are not bad. *Music was not bad.
The Bad Things *It is slowly-paced and has no real conflict. It looks like most people find it too boring. *Not for kids. Even though it is rated PG, it does include one scene at the beginning that has some brief gnarly violence.
The Questionable Things *Some people may find the film's final answer unbelievable, or perhaps even blasphemous (I thought it was interesting, though). Could also be considered predictable. *I swear, sometimes, it feels like this movie rips off "2001: A Space Odyssey" so much. Style and production design are very similar. *I didn't mind the writing or the acting, but lots of other people seem to find them disagreeable.
Despite the slow-pacing, I've always enjoyed this space opera for its neat special effects and its intriguing story. Granted that "2001" is better in many ways, I think this film is more accessable and easier to follow. I think it's great, and would reccomend it to anybody who is interested in space-opera type sci-fi.
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