John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars (2001)
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Theatrical Release: Aug 24, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $7,307,616
Synopsis: In the year 2176, Earth has colonized Mars, and all positions of power are held by women. Police Lieutenant Ballard (Natasha Henstridge) is assigned to take a crew via train from the metropolis of Chryste to the deserted mining town of Shining Station to capture an extremely dangerous... In the year 2176, Earth has colonized Mars, and all positions of power are held by women. Police Lieutenant Ballard (Natasha Henstridge) is assigned to take a crew via train from the metropolis of Chryste to the deserted mining town of Shining Station to capture an extremely dangerous convict, Desolation Williams (Ice Cube). When Ballard and her crew arrive at Shining Station, an eerily deserted town, they find not only Williams, but also scientist Dr. Whitlock (Joanna Cassidy), who has secluded herself in the colony for safety. She tells Ballard and her crew that a mining project released a mysterious cloud from beneath the planet's surface. It is possessing the colonists, causing them to hunt down and kill off any non-possessed beings. Ballard and her crew decide that they must destroy the possessed beings for the good of the planet, a job which is more difficult than anyone predicts. John Carpenter's 17th theatrical feature combines action, horror, and sci-fi with thematic elements from earlier works (most notably ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 and THE THING). Rough around the edges with lots of energy and a sense of fun, GHOSTS OF MARS is a spirited genre cocktail. [More]
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Starring: Natasha Henstridge, Ice Cube, Jason Statham, Pam Grier, Clea DuVall
DVD Info
Release:
Dec 4, 2001
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 2.35
- Full Frame
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. John Carpenter - Director, Natasha Henstridge - Star
- Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical
- Featurette - 1. Video Diary: RED DESERT NIGHTS
- 2. SCORING GHOSTS OF MARS
- 3. Special Effects Deconstructions
Interactive Features:
- Interactive Menus
- Scene Selection
Text/Photo Galleries:
- Filmographies
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Reviews
Ghosts of Mars is not Carpenter at his best. It may very well be Carpenter at rock bottom.
More Mars lacks than Mars attacks and an outing for Carpenter die-hards only.
Original movies on the Sci-Fi Channel have better production values.
You'll wish you were on Mars and not on Earth suffering through this movie.
There's a great deal of promise in the outline of the tale, but somewhere along the line, the execution went awry.
Mad Max Heads for the Angry Red Planet on a Pitch Black Night of the Living Dead.
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