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Red Planet (2000)
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Val Kilmer Robby Gallagher
Carrie-Anne Moss Cmdr. Kate Bowman
Simon Baker Chip Pettengill
Benjamin Bratt Lt. Ted Santen
Tom Sizemore Dr. Quinn Burchenal
Terence Stamp Dr. Bud Chantilas
Caroline Bossi Website fan
Jessica Morton Website fan
Bob Neill Voice of NASA
Carrie-Ann Moss
Jessica B. Morton Website Fan
Neil Ross Space Suit
Movie Details
Genre Action; Science Fiction; Thriller
Director Antony Hoffman; Anthony Hoffman
Producer Bruce Berman; Mark Canton
Writer Chuck Pfarrer; Jonathan Lemkin
Studio Warner Bros.
Language English
Audience Rating PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time 107 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 5.3
Plot
In Red Planet, the only thing thicker than the Martian atmosphere (which is breathable, by the way) is the layer of clichés that nearly smothers a formulaic beat-the-clock plot. Science fiction fans are sure to be forgiving, however, because the film is reasonably intelligent, boasts a few dazzling sequences, and presents fascinating technology in the year 2057. We don't know how the Mars-1 spaceship gets to Mars in only six months (newfangled propulsion, no doubt), but we do get some cool diagnostic readouts on tinfoil scrolls, an abundance of well-designed hardware, and a service-robot-turned-villain that's a high-tech hybrid of RoboCop, Bruce Lee, and a slinky panther with plenty of lethal attitude.

The oxygen in the Martian atmosphere has resulted from nascent efforts of terraforming, made necessary by Earth's overpolluted condition. Mars-1 has been dispatched to determine why the terraforming is failing, and upon arrival everything goes inevitably haywire. Nearly two hours, three deaths, and multiple crises later (including the discovery of a Martian life form), "space janitor" Val Kilmer and his ultracompetent commander (Carrie-Anne Moss from The Matrix) have collaborated to set things right, capped off by second dose of the wretched narration that bookends the movie. Hoary material, to be sure, and as a veteran of TV commercials making his feature debut, director Anthony Hoffman is clearly more comfortable with flashy visuals than depth of character. Still, he keeps things humming right along. A perfectly suitable companion to another 2000 sci-fi thriller, Pitch Black, Red Planet is a fine way to kill a couple of hours. --Jeff Shannon

Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 218
Collection Status In Collection
Links Amazon US
Red Planet at Movie Collector Connect
IMDB
Amazon US
Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
UPC (Barcode) 085391895428
Release Date 3/27/2001
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned); French
Packaging Snap Case
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French]
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
Color Closed-captioned Widescreen