| Title: | Moontrap |
| Year: | 1989 |
| Genre: | Horror, Sci-Fi |
| Director: | Robert Dyke |
| Writer: | Tex Ragsdale |
| Audio: | AAC 48000Hz |
| Codec: | HEVC |
| Dimensions: | 1920x1080 |
| FPS: | 24 |
| Language: | English |
| Subtitles: | ENG |
| Vaadatud: | JAH |
| Asukoht: | Sahtel |
| Time: | 1:30:11 / 92 min |
| IMDB reiting & lingid: | IMDB 4.8 RT FK 8197 FO |
The Space Shuttle returns to earth, but some of the equipment brought back on it begins to behave strangely. Scientists are unsure what is happening, and decide to take all necessary precautions.
Wacky, gory, and strangely humorous, “Moontrap” is one of those low budget films that forces its way into your heart. You just can’t help but watch all of “Moontrap” once you accidentally run into it when channel surfing. Cheesy, and almost parodoxial of contemporary space action movies, “Moontrap” plays out into a required viewing B-movie for any one remotely interested in sci-fi. The plot is simple and standard issue: Walter Koenig is Col. Jason Grant (a.k.a., Pavel Chekov), a single-parent, astronaut burn-out who brings home an alien artifact. When NASA’s computers find out that hostile alien life originated in the Moon’s Prometheus Crater, Col. Grant is sent with a special team to eliminate an army of football-shaped alien eggs in stasis. One can pretty much guess what happens, and this basically makes “Moontrap” a space slasher film.
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