Dark Star was originally a short film created by John Carpenter and Dan O'Brammpm while they were both studying film-making in southern Caliornia. They had no budget whatsoever, a mere four actors (including O'Bannon), and had to be extremely creative in their special effects. (For instance, ... Read review
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John Carpenter's pulp science fiction classic - this brilliantly clever and funny parody ... more
of Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey' follows a warped intergalactic mission to blow up unstable planets. Four bored astronauts fill in time between mission...
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spaceship into the outer reaches ofspace. A team of astronauts manning the beat-up spaceship Dark Starare on a mission across the universe to seek out and destroyunstable planets. The journey is wrought with mishaps and dangerseems to come from the most unexpected places. There aremisbehaving pet aliens, suicidal bombs that see no reason to liveand want to blow themselves up, frozen crewmates dispensing advicefrom beyond the grave and a surly, unhelpful main computer thatholds the men it serves in total contempt. Despite all theseproblems, the crew is still bored to the brink of madness.Co-written by Dan O'Bannon, who would go on to write the script forALIEN, the film is brimming with jabs at the science fiction genre.John Carpenter cut his directing teeth on this film, which he alsoco-wrote. Made while Carpenter was a college student and producedfor very little money, DARK STAR is considered to be the mostsuccessful student film ever made. Plot Dark Star, a spaceship manned by four jaded crew and theirdefunct wired-for-sound chief, has, for twenty years, fulfilled itsmission to destroy unstable planets. The crew's morale slumps whenthe on-board computer backfires, and drops even lower when thetoilet paper runs out.
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Dwarf. John Carpenter's lo-fi masterpiece crams into its 83 minutes an amount of invention that would shame films costing hundreds of times more. The crew of the Dark Star are on a 20-year mission to destroy unstable planets and make way for future colonisation. The smart bombs they use to effect this zoom off cheerfully to do their duty. But order prevails the nerves of this crew are becoming increasingly frayed to the point of psychosis. Their captain has been killed by a radiation leak and when an asteroid storm causes a malfunction Bomb Number 20 (the most cheerful character in the film) has to be a repeatedly talked out of exploding prematurely.
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Comedy - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Tessa Peake-Jones, Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst
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Advantages: Sureal, unique, sometimes hilarious, often thoughtful, the only sci-fi film I know of with a giant beechball alien... Disadvantages: Probably all of the above if you just don't get it...
Dark Star was originally a short film created by John Carpenter and Dan O'Brammpm while they were both studying film-making in southern Caliornia. They had no budget whatsoever, a mere four actors (including O'Bannon), and had to be extremely creative in their special effects. (For instance, a beach ball became an alien!) When a producer eventually stumped up $60,000 to turn it into a feature-length science fiction film in 1974, a cult classic was ... ...script for the original Alien), Dark Star will forever be an important part of sci-fi film history. Apart from providing some of the inspiration for the hugely popular (in the UK at least) Red Dwarf series, it's an outstanding film in its own right.
That's not to say that everyone will like this film. In fact, there are two very specific requirements for people to like this film - to by a sci-fi fan, and to like very surreal humour. ... more
Dark Star was originally a short film created by John Carpenter and Dan O'Brammpm while they were both studying film-making in southern Caliornia. They had no budget whatsoever, a mere four actors (including O'Bannon), and had to be extremely creative in their special effects. (For instance, a beach ball became an alien!) When a producer eventually stumped up $60,000 to turn it into a feature-length science fiction film in 1974, a cult classic was born.
Though Carpenter later turned to the horror genre and O'Bannon went into scriptwriting (most famously penning the script for the original Alien), Dark Star will forever be an important part of sci-fi film history. Apart from providing some of the inspiration for the hugely popular (in the UK at least) Red Dwarf series, it's an outstanding film in its own right.
That's not to say that everyone will like this film. In fact, there are two very specific requirements for people to like this film - to by a sci-fi fan, and to like very surreal humour. (If you have only one of these attributes you're unlikely to be impressed by this film…)
The plot (such as there is) revolves around a four-man crew many years from earth, whose job is to go round blowing up planets (clearing the way for human development of space). Their commander died of a freak accident earlier, though he is sort of alive - held in cryogenic suspension and able to talk to them if they ask him nicely. The story moves along very slowly - obviously there was no new plot available when turning the original short into a feature-length film!
The film is really about how the four men cope with the loneliness of space, with each other, and with themselves. Despite being a comedy, I've never seen a sadder film in relation to how well this is put across. Another thing that makes the film so effective is that, despite the ridiculousness of the things happening, the way the alien looks (state of the art it isn't!), and the absurdness of the things they do, all four cast members play everything dead straight. How many takes they needed to achieve this I don't know, but to see someone being attacked by a giant beach ball, and genuinely looking like he's being attacked, is something that sticks in the mind for a long time. The philosophical discussion with the bomb is hilarious, and in the ship's computer (among other things), the influences on Red Dwarf are clearly evident - though the style is very different. This is very dark and introspective, and yet somehow light-hearted at the same time.
The film looks extremely old and the special effects were dated three decades ago when it was made, but somehow it doesn't actually look cheesy. Some people will be frustrated by the lack of action, but Dark Star has a raw honesty about it that most modern productions would be petrified of, and there's an incredible depth and subtlety to it. It's not something I'm going to even attempt to explain, because if you've seen it and understood it, you'll know what I mean - and if you haven't seen it or didn't understand it, there's nothing I could say that would convey it to you.
The DVD print is a little grainy, but when you look at the trailer on the DVD, you realise how much the image has been cleaned up for the film itself. The sound is unclear and difficult to understand at times, which is disappointing but is obviously a result of lack of equipment when the film was first made. It does detract slightly from the film, but not a great deal. Also on the DVD are biographies for Carpenter and O'Bannon, which are nice enough though I would have liked more information than was given.
Overall this is a film you're either going to love or hate. Personally I love it, but with the poor sound and slightly iffy image quality, I don't really feel I can give it 5 stars. So 4 stars and a recommendation - but only if you're a sci-fi fan with a warped sense of humour! (As with all cult classics, you'll probably ether love it or hate it.)
Availability - you shouldn't have any trouble finding it in any DVD store, though it won't be quite as readily available as the mass-market classics and modern films. Amazon.co.uk have the basic DVD listed for £5.99 or the 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition which seems to have pretty much the same features as the one I've got, though I didn't think mine was the 30th Annivesary Edition - it was given to me as a gift) for £9.35. (I would have told you what Play.com were listing it as but the site refused to load... oh well...) To be honest there's no real advantage to gettin the Anniversary Edition unless you really like that sort of thing, there's not much on it in the way of extras. DVD Features on the 30th Anniversary Edition are: ° Trailer ° Biographies ° Filmographies ° Publicity Stills
Advantages: Funny, original, menacing - cult classic Disadvantages: Low on plot, short and obviously made on a budget
...some point in the future DARK STAR has embarked on a mission to wipe out "unstable planets". The spacemen have been on board for twenty years and each has gone a little mad through sheer and utter boredom. The film is full of hippyish and subversive humour, and is hilariously off the wall.
Perhaps the most sympathetic character is the rather precious Sgt Pinback. Having captured an alien that is effectively a beach ball with little clawed feet, ... ...serious attitude problem. Dark Star works at many levels - as a human comedy, as a bleak drama, as a menacing thriller and as a satire on the military and the ultimate madness and illogicality of most organisations and rational systems. Short but very memorable.
Carpenter went on to write and direct many famous films in the horror genre from Halloween and the Fog to LA Gothic. If you like 'Silent Running', or 'Dr Strangelove' then you will probably ...
snowbird123 17.09.2008
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Advantages: John Carpenter's first major film, weird and funny Disadvantages: None except it may be too weird for some
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This 1974 Sci-Fi oddity was director John Carpenter?s first major film. As you may know, he then went on to direct such popular Sci-Fi/Horror pics as ?Halloween? (1978), ?The Fog? (1980), ?Escape from New York? (1981), ?The Thing? (1982), ?Christine (1983), and ?Escape from LA? (1996). But whereas those were mainstream blockbusters, ?DarkStar? was just plain weird.
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Advantages: Good plot, acting and mood Disadvantages: Dark and disturbing
a pleasure to watch and a testament to some fo the acting on show.
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A very good film, if somewhat dark and disturbing at times.
I rate this film as 4 stars out of 5.
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Advantages: An excellent piece of live comedy, the live show is much better than the TV series Disadvantages: The dark humour might not appeal to all tastes
I decided to buy this DVD to be in on the jokes colleagues at work were making after having watched the show themselves. I had already seen the show on television and found it to be quite funny but not a real side splitter. If you haven?t seen the League of Gentlemen before, it is basically a dark comedy starring sordid and troubled characters. The DVD cost about £20 from HMV and is just over one and a half hours in length.
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Dark Star, a spaceship manned by four jaded crew and their defunct wired-for-sound chief, has, for twenty years, fulfilled its mission to destroy unstable planets. The crew's morale slumps when the on-board computer backfires, and drops even lower when the toilet paper runs out.
The first film from John Carpenter is a hilarious romp in a not-so-glamourous spaceship into the outer reaches of space. A team of astronauts manning the beat-up spaceship Dark Star are on a mission across the universe to seek out and destroy unstable planets. The journey is wrought with mishaps and danger seems to come from the most unexpected places. There are misbehaving pet aliens, suicidal bombs that see no reason to live and want to blow themselves up, frozen crewmates dispensing advice from beyond the grave and a surly, unhelpful main computer that holds the men it serves in total contempt. Despite all these problems, the crew is still bored to the brink of madness. Co-written by Dan O'Bannon, who would go on to write the script for ALIEN, the film is brimming with jabs at the science fiction genre. John Carpenter cut his directing teeth on this film, which he also co-wrote. Made while Carpenter was a college student and produced for very little money, DARK STAR is considered to be the most successful student film ever made.