Pandorum: Review By Newkill3000
Screw Star Trek. This is the real sh*t
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OVERALL5.0SUPERB
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The two stars of the show, Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, both play two astronauts who wake to find themselves drifting through space 500 million miles from Earth and with no memory of what has happened to the crew of a sleeper ship transporting 60,000 passengers. Going to see this movie was very weird for me, because I absolutely hate Dennis Quaid. How this guy ever got to be an A list actor, I will never know. I didn't go see GI Joe in theaters because he's in it, but in this movie, he's still not great but decent and not annoying. Ben Foster, Wow! Throughout all the rave about this guy, saying that Foster is great and captivating, I never saw that in him. I wasn't impressed with his performance in 3:10 to Yuma and his goth style performance in 2004's Punisher, but now, I finally see that, because he delivers a wonderful performance in this film.
Horror films, that take hours to set up a creepy tone, for example The Descent, need to take notice of Pandorum. Once the short introduction of the two characters are made, the movie just kicks right off and gets creepy and it allows the mystery of the film to unravel as it goes along. The film just automatically picks up a horror atmosphere, which gives the glory to the director. What I really loved about this movie is that there's two types of horror films going on in this movie, because after Quaid and Foster introduce each other after waking up, they split up and don't see each other again, until the last few minutes of the movie. The first type deals with Dennis Quaid's character, which has a psychological horror aspect to it. The second, with Foster, is an balls out sci fi/horror/ suspense movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat, and it's a big mystery behind both stories. Now I did say that the trailer of this movie reminded me of Deadspace, but the only connection between the two are the claustrophobia of being set in a deserted space ship. I doubt this movie will do well in theaters but later on in years will be remembered as a great cult classic.

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Vanboy
I really liked Ben Foster in The Punisher. Very realistic acting. I loved him in 3:10 to Yuma. His transformation from the former character to the latter is amazing. When watching Yuma, I knew that I saw him in something and then it just hit me, and I thought, Oh, My God!
I really want to check this movie out. I remember commenting that Dennis Quaid has another hit on his hands. Well, as you said, maybe not in theaters, but it will, have its following. I will buy this when its available.
My wife is not big on Horror, but even she is interested. And Quaid has been good in recent years.
And I thought about Dead Space when I saw the trailer too.
Good review!
2 years agoby @vanboyFlag
thingsyoucantunsee
Ben Foster nailed this one right from his opening scene. A fantastic performance! A great movie!
2 years agoby @thingsyoucantunseeFlag
Rlt9009
Good review NewKill. Good,I was hoping this would be good.
2 years agoby @rlt9009Flag
The Serial Killer
This is the first review I've read on "Pandorum," and it's a positive review! The movie looked so cool indeed before it came out, and I'm glad, as mentioned from 313td below, there's been really good reviews on this one! I'd love to see it, but I don't know if I might get a chance though.
2 years agoby @traeFlag
ed_wood
Great review. This movie was awesome, a truly great sci fi/horror film.
2 years agoby @ed-woodFlag
313td
Nice review!I have been watching the reviews on this one and they look awesome.Got to get out to see it.
2 years agoby @313tdFlag