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  50. As a lone spaceship proceeds on a rescue mission, its surprised crew encounters a strange pyramid form. Surprise turns to horror as, one by one, they discover their darkest nightmares all starting to become real. The pyramid has to be behind it all somehow, but how can they save themselves from its influence?
  51. Science fiction suspense thriller, in which a rescue space ship crew meets up with horrors projected by their own imaginations.
  52. Wow... This was actually a really creepy, freaky, and in the Corman-produced-film tradition, occasionally goofy, drive-in style space-horror film. The plot is actually original, unless I&#39;m missing something, and this is in no way an &#39;Alien&#39; rip-off, as others have said. If anything, the plot seems to have been the inspiration for another vastly underrated space-horror film which followed almost twenty years later, &quot;Event Horizon&quot;.<br/><br/>A crew of astronauts (presumably hailing from a galaxy far, far away), is ordered to land on a planet for a rescue/retrieval mission of another downed spacecraft. Finding no survivors, the well-rounded crew sets off to explore a strange pyramid construct, which seems to be eminating a source of energy or consciousness on this otherwise desolate planet, and one by one, each member is killed off by what seems to be their greatest fears somehow brought to life, until only one is left to unlock the mystery...<br/><br/>What you have here is actually a very effective premise, and considering budget limitations, it&#39;s incredibly well-crafted and somehow meets the challenge of making the whole thing believable... Given the premise, even a film with a big budget could have fallen hopelessly flat. Honestly, I love a lot of Corman&#39;s New World (and later, Concorde) stuff, a lot of which is incredibly funny schtick and parody of the genre, but this rises above and beyond anything I ever would have expected.<br/><br/>The script is surprisingly good, with a diversity of characters. However, the wrong cast could have easily turned it into a joke, but everyone involved does a great job. Grace Zabrieskie stands out as the haunted captain and pilot of the spaceship, and watch for a make-upless version of Robert Englund&#39;s infamous Freddy Krueger grin when he&#39;s facing off against an evil version of himself. Edward Albert plays the main protagonist, Cabren.<br/><br/>The effects are great, incredible actually, thanks in no small part to the set and matte designs by James Cameron. Think &#39;Aliens&#39; quality. Honestly, the matte style developed by Cameron for films like this, &#39;Aliens&#39;, and the future sequences in &#39;The Terminator&#39;, still makes modern CGI pale in comparison, in my opinion. The atmosphere is perfect for this bleak planet. The monster effects are mostly great as well, with some excellent stop motion employed here and there. There&#39;s only one scene that I can recall where the monsters look pretty cheesy, but apparently this character&#39;s fear was the dark, so director Bruce D. Clark leaves them mostly unseen and somehow it actually works.<br/><br/>Then, of course, there&#39;s the INCREDIBLE, MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED... RAPE of Taaffe O&#39;Connell by a giant maggot! This scene is CLASSIC.<br/><br/>The esoteric opening threw me off a bit, but the whole film comes full circle with its metaphysical conclusion. Along the lines of &quot;it was only a dream&quot;, it&#39;s the sort of thing that only a b-movie will try, because it could potentially leave the viewer feeling cheated... but, strangely, it&#39;s actually very effective here. Perhaps because the rest of the film is so outlandish and unpredictable.<br/><br/>This is a weird, carnival funhouse of horrors set in space, and I think it&#39;s a must-see. It took me a while to finally getting around to seeing it, God (or is it &quot;the master&quot;?) knows I&#39;ve seen just about every other horror film by now, and after watching it, I was kicking myself for having not picked up this little cult gem sooner. It&#39;s not too difficult to find bootleg DVDs on eBay or at horror conventions, but unfortunately there&#39;s still no official DVD release from Corman. I&#39;m crossing my fingers for a special edition.
  53. I am not sure why I actually finished watching this crummy movie. The only semi-decent acting came from Edward Albert. All the others including Erin Morin must have taken this role because she needed the money. She must not have a residuals agreement for the numerous &quot;Happy Days&quot; reruns that are all over the TV screen. I don&#39;t think she was all that good then either. The special effects are some of the worst I have ever seen for this time period. There are a couple of questions that come up but are never answered. Why was Baelon such an emotional wreck? Why so angry? Why did they burn all the bodies they came across? Who in their right mind would send a newbie Cos out on his own to search a crash. I mean if I had written this script (no way in hell) I would have paired him with someone, that way two could be killed instead of just him. The entire plot of this movie seemed to be to select the new Master&quot; for what ever world they came from. Another point is where is the food source for the creatures that appear? This is an extremely poorly done movie and I hope ALL the copies and the original get destroyed.
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