Dark Star (1974)

Director: John Carpenter  Starring: Dan O'Bannon  Brian Narelle  
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Product Summary
Publisher: Video Communications
Format: DVD
UPC: 00089859820526
Buy.com Sku: 40102465
Item#: VDWWH6
Category Keywords: Cult Film  Essential Cinema  Futuristic  Science-Fiction  Space  Space Travel  Spaceships  Theatrical Release  Thriller 
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Features: DVD, Special Edition, Dolby Digital (AC3), Pan and Scan (TV Format), Widescreen, Digital Audio, Biographies, Trailers
 
In the mid twenty-first century, mankind has reached a point in its technological advances to enable colonization of the far reaches of the universe. Dark Star is a futuristic scout ship traveling far in advance of colony ships. Armed with Exponential Thermostellar Bombs, it prowls the unstable planets. But there is one obstacle that its crew members did not count on - one of the ships thinking and talking bombs is lodged in the bay, threatening to destroy the entire ship and crew!

John Carpenter and Dan O’Bannon combine their writing, creative, and technical talents to bring you this thrilling and extraordinary science fiction parody.
 


Editor's Note

John Carpenter's low-budget debut feature is a hilarious romp set in the deepest reaches of outer space. The haggard crew of the dilapidated Dark Star spaceship--Doolittle (Brian Narelle), Boiler (Cal Kuniholm), Pinback (Dan O'Bannon), and Talby (Dre Pahich)--is on an extended mission to seek out and destroy unstable planets. But after 20 years of the same routine, each crewmember is reaching the end of his tether. The journey is fraught with mishaps, and danger seems to lurk around every corner. There are misbehaving pet aliens, suicidal bombs that dream of detonating, 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 the multitasking O'Bannon, who is also credited as the film's production designer and editor, DARK STAR brims with giddy jabs at the science-fiction genre (including George Lucas's THX 1138), an approach that Mel Brooks would later take in his own sci-fi spoof, SPACEBALLS (1987). In addition to writing, directing, and acting, Carpenter also composed the film's atmospheric score.


Plot Summary

Sci-fi cinema geniuses, the early years! DARK STAR is John Carpenter's directorial debut, aided and abetted by future ALIEN writer Dan O'Bannon. A knowing satire of sci-fi flicks, the film follows three astronauts as they embark on their mission to seek and destroy unstable planets that are hazardous to space colonies. However, their onboard computer and weapons systems have different ideas.

 

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Region 1 Encoding
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Interactive Menus
Chapter Stops
Theatrical Trailer
Biographies

 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Video Communications
Release Date: 7/3/2001
Running Time: 83 minutes
Original Release Date: 1974
Catalog ID: 8205
UPC: 00089859820526
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

 
Cast & Crew
Dan O'Bannon
Brian Narelle
John Carpenter - Composer
Dre Pahich - Featured
Joe Sanders - Featured
John Carpenter - Writer
Dan O'Bannon - Editor
Carl Kuniholm - Featured
Dan O'Bannon - Writer
John Carpenter - Producer
Douglas Knapp - Cinematographer
John Carpenter - Director

 
Memorable Quotes
"I think therefore I am. But what is my purpose?"----Bomb 20, contemplating a deep philosophical paradox


 
Professional Reviews
Sight and Sound
"[A]n affectionate, anarchic sci-fi satire featuring hippie astronauts, talking bombs and cosmic surfing." 07/01/2004 p.74

  
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Customer Reviews
Cinematography 3
Plot 4.5
Acting 3.5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 Smart, funny, low-budget classic Sunday, December 05, 1999
amanders from Bloomington, IN  

Don't expect thrilling special effects in this shoe-string production (a space-suit is built partly with a muffin tin; a beach-ball with feet plays an alien). The smart, funny, philosophical script, and some drolly understated performances, make this movie a favorite. Are you an astronaut who has gone utterly stir-crazy in a fruitless search for habitable planets and intelligent life? Begin the game of destroying random planets which have a slight flaw in their orbits! Do you have a malfunctioning (and somewhat cranky) intelligent bomb that you have to convince not to explode while it is stuck beneath your ship? Use Descartes to convince it that it can't rely on its sensory input and can therefore not trust the order to explode (but wait till this tactic backfires, and big-time...)! A must-see for any fan of the intelligently goofy.
 
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5 of 5 Carpenter + O'Bannon = Hip Slick & Cool Friday, October 29, 1999
Mark from Sedona, Arizona  
The movie is proof that living through the 70's wasn't a waste of time. 3rd rate special effects, hippie mentality, and a surprise ending that's sure to please! This one rates a 10 for the best surfing scene of ALL TIME!
 
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