Saturday, 23 August 2008

Journey to the Seventh Planet


Ever wonder why we don't see more Danish science fiction films?

Wonder no more.

Caution: Contains John Agar

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

But they did such a great job with "Reptillicus".

Yeah, I can see why

Anonymous said...

I'm trying to figure out the guns they have, so far I'm guessing Madsen SMGs with fixed stocks. Looks a little like an MP40 with a bobbed off magazine.
So far (20 minutes in) there hasn't been a very good shot of them

Anonymous said...

JOURNEY TO THE 7th PLANET is not an inherently bad film; the basic plot is a ripoff of Ray Bradbury's "Mars Is Heaven". It's just a very uneven and faulty execution of a basically solid idea.

jayessell said...

Is this the one with dancing girls?


(Fire Maidens)

Sergej said...

There are more things in Heaven and earth, David... um, to thine own self be true?... uh, I really can't decide what I think about this...

I agree with buzz. Looks like enough material for a short story or Twilight Zone episode (not pessimistic enough for Bradbury, though), padded out to minimum running length. Andrew Borntreger (sorry, don't know his rank/proper title) has a review on badmovies.org---

http://www.badmovies.org/movies/journey7th/

David said...

All valid points, gentlemen, but I must draw attention to two words in rebuttal: John Agar.

The prosecution rests its case.

Anonymous said...

"Ever wonder why we don't see more Danish science fiction films?

Wonder no more."

I've seen "Reptilicus". I stopped wondering a long time ago. :)