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The Dark Side Of The Moon on DVD, Fantasy, Robert Sampson, Will Bledsoe

The Dark Side Of The Moon on DVD, Fantasy, Robert Sampson, Will Bledsoe

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It is the year 2022. A mysterious systems failure causes the crew of a spaceship to be stranded on the dark side of the moon, while rapidly running out of fuel and oxygen. They are surprised to discover a NASA space shuttle floating in space, and board it in the hope of salvaging some supplies. One by one, the crew is possessed and killed, and it is up to Paxton Warner to find the links between the dark side of the moon, the Bermuda Triangle, and the Devil himself.

STARS: Robert Sampson, Will Bledsoe, Joe Turkel

87 min | Action, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi | 1990 | Color


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Really a Well Done Movie With a Creepy Plot

The Dark Side Of The Moon It had been many years since I first saw this movie. Probably about 15 years, but I remember the premise was genuinely freaky and a few scenes stained themselves in my head. Finally after all these years I just got done watching the movie and had to sit through the credits to realize that the movie had ended.
The plot is that it is 2024 and a spaceship is out by the moon. A team is doing their normal routine when they have a power failer. This causes for the ship to not supply them with oxygen. So while they are trying to fix the problem a ship appears out of nowhere that is 30 years old and lands itself in front of them. Apparently the old ship is still functioning and they decide to use the oxygen supply from that ship and that is where everything starts to go wrong.
I was struck with this weird feeling after the movie was over and I wasn’t sure whether or not I liked this movie. It took me about 10 minutes of thinking about this film before I realized that it was really good. The story is good, the acting is good, and the ending is incredibly creepy. I would have to recommend this movie to fans of both horror and sci fi because it really was a very good melding of both styles. In a way, I can see where Event Horizon may have got some of its ideas.

An abject lesson in fear

The Dark Side Of The Moon I have seen this movie twice and although the actual plot could be deemed as a little far fetched, it really works.
Basically, after a systems failure a ship gets trapped upon the dark side of the moon, where all kinds of weird goings on begin to take place as slowly the crew members are picked off one by one by an unseen assailant/assailants.
The actual film idea itself is excellent and it really does use darkness in the film for the right reasons and as always, desolate space ships make excellent places for horror to hide round every unlit little corner. Add the fact that there is nowhere to run and the horrible feeling of claustrophobia and you have a gem of a move that is slick, doesn’t seem over-produced and has a genius idea of a story running through its core.

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