Reader comments: Red Planet

BRETT | Feb. 25, 2005
I thought this movie was an ok movie. Sure the acting wasn't great, sure the story had some plot holes but who flippin cares! When I go to see a movie I go to be entertained and this movie was an entertaining movie. The special effects were cool and the robot was awesome.
DAVID LEE | Nov. 13, 2000
I was exsited to see Red Planet, but was soon disipointed, it was two hours of never going. I have never been so mad when I left a movie. I mean if this show had been free, it would have been a rip off. first off, the biggest danger to them was not the fact they had no food or water, but was the angry mettel kitty cat they brought with theme, who wanted to play search and destroy, they did seam to have a lot of energy for not eating for almost three days, all the acters must have tryed out the day befor. Val Kilmer I mean I thought he was an acter, I thinck they put him in the roll so people would acually see the stupid thing, I don't thinck the fact that Carri-Ann Moss was in it even would have been enough. finly when Val Kilmer leaves mars he flips it off and curses the planet, not only was it out of carictor but very childish, finey I tought They would explan the about the life they had found on Mars, but not the show just ended, the only good thing about the show was the Petter Gabriel Song during the credits. If you get the urge to see this show, don't go paint a wall and watch it dry. It would be more worth your time.

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