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  47. 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?
  48. Science fiction suspense thriller, in which a rescue space ship crew meets up with horrors projected by their own imaginations.
  49. Galaxy of Terror is a pivotal science fiction film of the 1980&#39;s, and the breakthrough movie that made Hollywood sit up and take notice of Bruce Clark as one of the new school of directors on his path to directorial superstardom. Galaxy of Terror was also a financial jackpot for Roger Corman&#39;s New World Pictures and marked the transition from their art house and costume drama roots to the Hollywood powerhouse they are today.<br/><br/>This is science fiction done right, and Galaxy of Terror opens with a bang with the innovative title sequence. Corman&#39;s strong ensemble cast of A list actors in their prime is the foundation that Clark built upon. Zabriskie&#39;s portrayal of the complex, disturbed pilot Captain Trantor demonstrates why she dominated Hollywood blockbusters. Acting opposite Zabriskie, Bernard Behrens is masterful in his role as the enigmatic Commander Ilvar, and his dramatic death scene was a landmark in modern cinema. Erin Moran&#39;s telepath Alluma shows no fear in her transition from headlining the Royal Shakespeare Company to the silver screen, and her pivotal love scene must be seen to be believed. Up and coming young actor Ray Walston also gets a chance to flex his Julliard chops as the lovable Kore (poorly imitated by Lance Henriksen in a lackluster sequel). Indeed, we hardly see enough of Walston, but Galaxy of Terror marked the start of his long and successful show business career.<br/><br/>Action star Sid Haig is in peak condition as the warrior Quuhod, living and dying by his mysterious crystals. Haig&#39;s complex fight sequences are some of the best of his career. Sensitive romantic leads Taaffe O&#39;Connell and Robert Englund and future Bible epic mogul Zalman King as the psychically wounded Baelon round out the stellar cast.<br/><br/>The complex, masterful special effects work in Galaxy of Terror set a new standard for both live action and computer generated imagery. The groundbreaking CGI sequences on board the starship Quest as it lands on Morganthus still captivate the imagination years later. The convincing model work, futuristic costumes and prosthetic makeup are state of the art cinema magic.<br/><br/>Clark and Sieglers screenplay (inspired by the little known Philip K Dick novel) is thoughtful and deep, with some imaginative touches. The rescue team uses their highly selective weapons to incinerate all bodies. The innovative reliance on verbal communication rather than radio adds to the nail biting tension as the crew search the terrifying alien pyramid. Through all of the complex plot twists, the mysterious &#39;Master&#39; is the crucial element of the story arc that resolves the mystery at the heart of this film. Finally, Schrader&#39;s haunting electronic score sets the perfect other-worldly atmosphere, and was much imitated in years to come.<br/><br/>If there is one weakness of this film, I would perhaps point to some poorly considered production design and second unit director work. It&#39;s a pity that Corman gave some unknown hack a break on Clark&#39;s film, because it marred this masterpiece. Still, I&#39;m sure it taught Corman a valuable lesson not to let anyone handle his films in the future.<br/><br/>A lot of people draw comparisons to Ridley Scott&#39;s inferior Alien, and even Kubrick&#39;s 2001 A Space Odyssey, but neither is anywhere near the standard of Galaxy of Terror. It&#39;s pretty clear to any viewer of this film that Ridley Scott saw an early workprint of Corman&#39;s groundbreaking masterpiece, and cribbed extensively from Galaxy of Terror for his schlockfest Alien. The facts are indisputable - Ridley Scott&#39;s Alien and the rarely seen direct to TV sequel Aliens are a shallow pastiche inspired by Galaxy of Terror. Scott cut corners due to his limited budget, a laughable and derivative script and a motley cast of nobodies, has-been&#39;s and D list actors. The TV sequel Aliens, directed by the eponymous Alan Smithee, doesn&#39;t even deserve to be mentioned in the same breath. <br/><br/>Corman and Clark&#39;s film has none of these limitations, and as a result Galaxy of Terror breaks free of the science fiction genre and became the cinema event of a lifetime for audiences around the galaxy.
  50. Until the release of the DVD, this was an almost mysterious film, much remarked upon and controversial, but seldom seen, until it received its DVD release from Shout Factory. Story has a spaceship crew being sent on a rescue mission after receiving an S.O.S., only to discover a weird, fog shrouded planet where there lies a vast pyramid, and after they enter, things really start to happen...<br/><br/>Film has good production values(for its budget) and a memorable atmosphere and set design(James Cameron worked on this!) It also has some big ideas at work, but it is a shame that it comes in such a violent and exploitive film as this. Infamous scene involving a female crewman and a worm is still disturbing, though it should be remembered in what form the crewmen are being tested.<br/><br/>It&#39;s a short film, almost too short, since it barely gives you an introductory sequence before it heads off into space. Not much character development either, but film isn&#39;t that bad...but with more restraint, it could have been a great deal better.
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