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John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars (2001)
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Reviews Counted:99
Fresh:19
Rotten:80
Average Rating:3.6/10
Consensus: John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars is not one of Carpenter's better movies, filled as it is with bad dialogue, bad acting, confusing flashbacks, and scenes that are more campy than scary.
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: In the year 2176, Earth has colonized Mars, and all positions of power are held by women. Police Lieutenant Ballard (Natasha Henstridge) is assigned to take a crew via train from the metropolis of... In the year 2176, Earth has colonized Mars, and all positions of power are held by women. Police Lieutenant Ballard (Natasha Henstridge) is assigned to take a crew via train from the metropolis of Chryste to the deserted mining town of Shining Station to capture an extremely dangerous convict, Desolation Williams (Ice Cube). When Ballard and her crew arrive at Shining Station, an eerily deserted town, they find not only Williams, but also scientist Dr. Whitlock (Joanna Cassidy), who has secluded herself in the colony for safety. She tells Ballard and her crew that a mining project released a mysterious cloud from beneath the planet's surface. It is possessing the colonists, causing them to hunt down and kill off any non-possessed beings. Ballard and her crew decide that they must destroy the possessed beings for the good of the planet, a job which is more difficult than anyone predicts. John Carpenter's 17th theatrical feature combines action, horror, and sci-fi with thematic elements from earlier works (most notably ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 and THE THING). Rough around the edges with lots of energy and a sense of fun, GHOSTS OF MARS is a spirited genre cocktail. [More]
Starring: Natasha Henstridge, Ice Cube, Jason Statham, Pam Grier
Starring: Natasha Henstridge, Ice Cube, Jason Statham, Pam Grier, Clea DuVall, Joanna Cassidy
Director: John Carpenter
Director: John Carpenter
Screenwriter: Larry Sulkis
Producer: Sandy King
Studio: Screen Gems
Reviews for John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars
You'll wish you were on Mars and not on Earth suffering through this movie.
There's a great deal of promise in the outline of the tale, but somewhere along the line, the execution went awry.
The most disturbing thing about an aggressively tame production is the suspicion that John Carpenter has been taken over by one of his own mindless zombie Martians.
I'm not the type to bash a "popcorn movie" for not being Macbeth, but even B-movie genre fare needs to be held to some kind of standard.
It loves being quick and dirty, and it wants you to love it too. That honesty can be hard to resist, even when the film itself starts to falter.
...no logra superar ese status de ser una película pasajera y punto...
There's a difference between a simple plot and a stupid one. Carpenter's is a no-brainer, but it's executed with flair, talent, and few lapses in logic.
a '70s zombie picture with the posturing bravado and buddy-movie elements of an '80s sci-fi/action picture
It's hard to call this a thriller, since there is nothing thrilling about it.
One of the movie's first images is a flashing 'Auto Pilot' sign, and that's how it seems to have been made.
Carpenter's work is recognizable as human art, but art untarnished by the sheen and polish of a global popular culture.
starts out as a fairly effective sci-fi horrorshow, then quickly devolves into a mindless action movie
Latest News for John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars
January 17, 2007:
Disney Signs On with "John Carter of Mars"
Not too long ago Jon Favreau was this close to directing "John Carter of Mars" for Paramount Pictures, but the studio let their option on the property lapse -- and we... More...
May 13, 2005:
John Carpenter to Return to Directing with "Apostle"
Yahoo! brings some news that should please the horror fans out there. Seems that legendary scare-master John Carpenter ("Halloween") will be returning to the... More...
June 06, 2001:
Clea DuVall, Pam Grier, and Joanna Cassidy have joined the cast. ![]()
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June 06, 2001:
And about how the fighting in his film eschews those trendy Matrix moves. 'There wasn't a lot of flying around at the Alamo,' says Carpenter. ![]()
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