";s:4:"text";s:5802:" Just as High Noon reminded the audience that time was running out on marshal Gary Cooper, so too does Outland have cutaways to a digital clock counting down Connery's last moments of safety. But then they have to keep the secret. Two! But yes the score is very similar in tone to Scott's masterpiece, its offers the same kind of slow, haunting, emotional tunes that will feel familiar and are admittedly effective here. In a future where all flora is extinct on Earth, an astronaut is given orders to destroy the last of Earth's botany, kept in a greenhouse aboard a spacecraft. In all honesty this film feels more like an adaptation (to a degree) of the Gary Cooper classic, but either way you look at it, there isn't too much originality going on here Mr Hyams. Outland (1981) The shotgun held by Sean Connery in the poster appears to be a Winchester Model 1912, but is not the weapon he uses in the film. Update the classic High Noon, say, set it in space, cast uber-charismatic Sean Connery as the lead, and lose all that time wasting moral implication stuff = well, two out of three ain't bad.
Then when you start to think about it, there are plenty of ways in which O'Niel could have avoided these guys. So the odd miner going nuts maybe isn't anything to be too concerned over. O'Niel polices a harsh titanium ore mining outpost on the moon. In the beautiful and dangerous Amazon rainforest, dissimilar people must make their choices between business, science, and love. 'Outland' isn't a classic movie, its not gonna be in most people's top ten sci-fi movies, in fact I'd say its generally forgotten these days. They came from the factory like that, and I haven't been able to track down if a riot model (with plain receiver) was ever manufactured. A combination of models, miniatures and sets were also incorporated which generally look pretty sweet but again obvious by today's standards. It does have Sean Connery though. These are flawed I just did some looking.
O'Niel follows the trail, and now O'Niel must watch his back, as he's now their target.she leaves; he sits at the keyboard and types a transmission
The story is predictable and the end result is obvious. A San Francisco civilian police detective is forced to work on a series of murders with his former enemy commanding officer while dating his daughter.
He soon encounters miners who are dying, due to use of an illegal amphetamine. However, O'Niel is not convinced and decides to dig a little deeper with the help of medic Dr. Lazarus (Frances Sternhagen). But I was wondering, do the Shotguns in the movie had that fancy engraving on the side that the commercial Browning 2000s do?
In this distant future , the police marshal is stationed at the remote mining colony on the Jupiter moon of Io , there happens weird events when miners begin suffering from confuse visions and rare breakdowns , as well surprising outbreaks and spells of insanity . These Gun Replicas are Perfect for Old West Collectors and Stage Use Replica western pistols are almost as cool as our sword display so we just had to add them to our online catalog. Simpson, Ricardo Montalban. R (adult situations/language, nudity, violence) Because both dialogue and direction are none too exciting, one's tired eyes wander endlessly over the space base sets. This 10-digit number is your confirmation number.
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Connery and Boyle are fine, but the wholesale lifting of High Noon's plot certainly undermines interest. You get the classic moment when O'Niel walks into the space bar and asks for some help from the workers (ala 'High Noon'). Cinemark March 27, 2005
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March 26, 2009 Front projection (I think, might have been rear projection) was used for many exterior shots which are kinda obvious watching today unfortunately.
Considered by many to be High Noon in outer space, Outland stars Sean Connery as a 21st-century peacekeeper on the Jupiterian moon Io, a futuristic mining colony plagued by a narcotics ring. | Rating: 3.5/4 Stopping at a Viking village port to restock on supplies, he finds himself unwittingly embroiled in a quest to banish a mysterious threat in a distant Viking land. Warner Home Video Kainan is brought to Herot as a prisoner. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your account. Someone asked why they were using shotguns, and they replied that they figured that shotguns have lower penetration, and so less danger to the habitat.
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