Structured around a creation story, the diverse cast rushes through the bowels of their space ship, battling mutants along the way, in an attempt to reboot their computer system and save themselves from dying. There are heroic moments, MMA moves, Kung Fu aerobics, and good old-fashioned sword fights. Pandorum isn't a deep-thoughts film but it was full of suspenseful action and explanation possibilities right up until the satisfying conclusion. In my opinion, good entertainment ...
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I also liked it. Good low-budget horror and sci-fi. Thought the end was a tad cheesy but overall I was very entertained.
I liked the ending ... cheesy but a good conclusion after all of the muck. What did you think about the font they used on the reactor ... too 1970s-looking?
It didn't bother me too much, but it did remind me of a 70s flick or one of the late 90s futuristic fonts that were in vogue for a bit. I thought it fit in well with the overall look. Good question and eye.
what about the PC diverse cast? would have made DR DR proud!
Yeah, except all the main people were still white. ;)
yeah, good point and they were all fairly stereotypical but if you took a photo it would cover all bases.
You can have blue people if you go see Avatar (which I am going to tomorrow for the second time).
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