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Apollo 18, what a stinker September 5, 2011 9:38 pm RobVG

I don’t think I could even recommend this one for a rental. It maintained a good level of suspense but everything in the movie had been done before and beaten to death. The cause of the crew’s demise was about as creative as a 1950′s “B” sci/fi.

There are a few aspects that are intriguing but nowhere near enough to offset the lack of imagination.

The whole movie is shot as though it was filmed by the crew. I found it annoying at first but then began to enjoy the flavor it added to a terribly bland endeavor.

  • I was afraid that one was going to be a bomb. I hardly ever do theaters any more but I am ... by FrankC 2011-09-05 22:34:01
    • I won't waste my time ordering it from Netflix then. by Eri 2011-09-05 22:28:43

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