Stranded

2013 "Germinate. Contaminate. Annihilate..."
3.5| 1h24m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 26 July 2013 Released
Producted By: Minds Eye Entertainment
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The Lunar Base Ark explores ore and unexpectedly is hit by a meteor shower and has severe damages. Colonel Gerard Brauchman sends the crewwoman Ava Cameron to repair a wing that is full of CO2. Dr. Lance Krauss warns that the gas may cause paranoia and hallucinations. Ava brings a sample of the meteor for analysis and Dr. Krauss finds that there are spores attached to the meteor. Ava accidentally cuts her finger in a sample but she hides the cut from the doctor. Soon Ava gets pregnant and delivers an alien offspring. However, neither Col. Brauchman nor Dr. Kraus believes in her words and they believe that Ava is delusional. He offspring bites the crewman Bruce Johns and the crew discovers that Bruce has been cloned by the alien. Soon they find how dangerous the clone is.

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Director

Roger Christian

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Minds Eye Entertainment

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Hottoceame The Age of Commercialism
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
bowmanblue If ever a film had 'Made for TV' written all over it, it was 'Stranded,' - a film about four astronauts who, in the middle of a year-long stay on the moon, end up stranded there after an asteroid strike.On the plus side, the film certainly feels like you've been stuck in a bland, lifeless environment for the best part of a year. The sets look like they were cobbled together from the bridge of the (sixties TV show's) Starship Enterprise and the whole thing stinks of an episode of some generic sci-fi show like The Outer Limits which they've stretched out to fill the full ninety minutes.Once upon a time, Christian Slater was a star. Nowadays, his films go straight to DVD and, from there, into the bargain basement buckets you see by the checkouts at motorway service stations. There's nothing wrong with his performance here. He can act. There's just not much to do here. Yeah, there's some generic terror, but do we care? There are only four people in the cast and none of them have much in the way of backstories for us to get a flavour of what they're like.It's one of those films you can watch while you're doing something else. If you have ironing to do, bring the ironing board in, set it up, pop in and out to get spare hangers and catch the odd glimpse of the film. You won't miss much in the way of story. Alternatively, wait until it comes on the sci-fi channel - shouldn't be too long.
Tyypo First off, there is no argument to be made that this was anything other than a bad movie. It's hard not to mention the use of common book lights as communication devices or the blatant use of miniatures for all exterior shots, as many before me already have. I was somewhat surprised that Godzilla (or Space Godzilla) did not come to finish the destruction of the moonbase after the meteor storm. The interiors were oddly typical for a sci-fi film, which was somewhat out of place.No one in this movie deserved to survive - Sorry Christian. These people made such textbook awful decisions throughout the movie that it was impossible to root for any of them. I would not trust a single one of them to feed my dog while I was on vacation, much less the lot of them to man a zillion-dollar moonbase. For a room that was allegedly on lockdown, the med bay was accessed repeatedly, and NO ONE WOULD CLOSE THE DOOR, or even MONITOR IT. Have none of these folks ever seen a sci-fi movie? Also - and I've not seen anyone address this yet - why did they think it would be a good idea to access Bruce's logs for ideas to defeat the creature? I mean, how successful was he? And did not the faux Bruce seem a little lucid and well-groomed to be legitimate? That said, I really enjoyed it. It was a perfect subject for my regular Bad Movie Night with Friends, and it did not disappoint.
robertjhale Is it possible to give zero or is 1/10 the lowest available? If it's possible, I'd like to change my rating. I watched the movie with my Chinese girlfriend and with Chinese subtitles. I don't speak the language myself but the subtitles made more sense than the movie did. It's a bad imitation of far superior genre movies such as Alien, Species or The Thing and its attempts at building suspense were so predictable that they were more laughable than scary. I've seen plenty of low budget movies that were pretty good but this most certainly wasn't one of them. The closest I can come to finding a single redeeming feature is that it was short.
martin85-1 Don't waste your money on this movie. Awful does not describe this movie and the lack of plot and acting. Christian Slater should be ashamed for acting in such a trashy movie.This is nothing more that a cheap takeoff on Alien and a bunch of people running around in the dark.The plot is unbelievable from the first and the things that happen make no sense. Space suits that burn, cheap plastic tubing to support the air supply, a woman which picks up a meteor (which is very dense and what she picked up could have weighed 200 lbs or more), and on and on. And the alien always wants to kill everyone and take over Earth. And the ending made no sense either, with the alien sitting there. I hope they were not leaving it open for a sequel!! The acting was terrible as was the dialog which further pushes it down to a D movie. They undoubtedly lost money on this one so don't waste yours. This may be a candidate for the worst movie of 2013.