That's not actually Kevin Bacon at 1:51 right. Because I'm totally cool with a movie being about Nazis attacking earth from the dark side of the moon, but adding in Kevin Bacon is just too ridiculous for me.TheRussian said:One more trailer:
Just WOW, this looks awesome.
Exept Dead Snow, or Død Snø in the original language, is Norwegian and not Finnish.Nickolai77 said:The Finish make some pretty strange and crazy films. Dead Snow for instance is a film essentially about Nazi Zombies. Rare Exports is about these guys who capture a santa-claus. This film seems like Finland's break into the international scene- it's telling by the amount of attention they focus on America. Which is...fine but it would be nicer if they wern't so America-centric, everything in cinema is. It's understandable, but i really like a bit of variety (it's why i like "foreign" films)
Regardless, wish the makers the best of luck with this film, i'll certainly be seeing it.
You are absolutely right, no one will care but you. There are movies worth thinking about and there are movies like this. Just don't think about it.DanDeFool said:This... looks really, really dumb.
I'll be interested to hear how they explain how the Nazis were able to not only get to the moon in a technological era preceding the first manned space flights, but thrive on a planetoid with virtually no easily-accessible natural resources whose surface constantly exposed to lethal temperatures and high-energy cosmic radiation, and construct a vast and technologically advanced military-industrial complex on the same.
I'll also be VERY interested to hear the explanation for how SARAH PALIN BECAME PRESIDENT. Talk about science-fiction!
And I wonder how the Nazis expect to be able to conquer Earth, when even a month in low-gravity is enough to weaken a human's muscles and bones to the point where they couldn't even stand up in Earth gravity, never mind someone being born and raised in... you know what? Fuck it. This movie is going to be stupid and full of plot holes, and nobody will care except me because I'm an insufferable know-it-all.
Of course, because lots of other people can just switch off and enjoy a film as intended... not because they believe it's supposed to be taken as a cautionary tale concerning the hidden truth of space Nazis!DanDeFool said:and nobody will care except me because I'm an insufferable know-it-all.
Didn't Black Ops just copy this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_Ship_Galileo] or a thousand other pop culture references and conspiracy theories concerning space Nazis?Kyle Tracz said:Is'nt this just copying call of duty black opps with nazis on the moon
Oh dear....Stekepanne5 said:Exept Dead Snow, or Død Snø in the original language, is Norwegian and not Finnish.Nickolai77 said:The Finish make some pretty strange and crazy films. Dead Snow for instance is a film essentially about Nazi Zombies. Rare Exports is about these guys who capture a santa-claus. This film seems like Finland's break into the international scene- it's telling by the amount of attention they focus on America. Which is...fine but it would be nicer if they wern't so America-centric, everything in cinema is. It's understandable, but i really like a bit of variety (it's why i like "foreign" films)
Regardless, wish the makers the best of luck with this film, i'll certainly be seeing it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgqjnzkYPnAFrenzy107 said:Heck yes! I really want to see this. If it is showing anywhere in a 5 hour radius of me I am going to see it.
Side note: who is doing that song during the trailers? sounds epic.
Dead Snow is norweigan though.Nickolai77 said:The Finish make some pretty strange and crazy films. Dead Snow for instance is a film essentially about Nazi Zombies. Rare Exports is about these guys who capture a santa-claus. This film seems like Finland's break into the international scene- it's telling by the amount of attention they focus on America. Which is...fine but it would be nicer if they wern't so America-centric, everything in cinema is. It's understandable, but i really like a bit of variety (it's why i like "foreign" films)
Regardless, wish the makers the best of luck with this film, i'll certainly be seeing it.