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" Directed by; Duncan Jones Produced by: Trevor Beattie, Bi!! Bungay, Stuart Fenegan, Michael Henry, and Trudie Styler Written by: Duncan Jones and Nathan Parker Cinemstography: Gary Shaw Edited by: Nicho!as Gaster Music by: Clint Mansell Distributed by: Sony Pictures Classic"
"Astronaut Sam Bell has a quintessentially personal encounter toward the end of his three-year stint on the Moon, where he, working alongside his computer, GERTY, sends back to Earth parcels of a resource that has helped diminish our planet's power problems."
"How I View This: Another Way September 4"
"Re-watch - July 31st Review by lotr23 I've been thinking about Moon a lot lately, and since I hadn't seen it since its theatrical run I figured I was due to revisit it. As it worked out it also wound up being the film I ended July with, and while I usually try to end the month with something I haven't seen (especially when it's the third film I'm re-watching in a row) it guaranteed I'd end it on a high note. To my surprise I'd forgotten some of the details of the ending, but most of the film ha"
“A lot of credit has to be given when a film is carried so well by a single actor. There's not a dull moment to be found in MOON, despite the fact that”
"Message to anyone considering a solo three-year assignment on that hunk of grey rock that orbits our planet: watch out for space madness, it's a doozy. Duncan Jones' debut feature keeps you wondering whether its hero – played by an on-point Sam Rockwell – is losing a battle with what appears to be his "double" or if he, is, in fact, losing his mind. We won't spoil the fun by spilling the beans on that question, but we will say that, even burdened with a few stock elements (unethical corporat"
" Directed by; Duncan Jones Produced by: Trevor Beattie, Bi!! Bungay, Stuart Fenegan, Michael Henry, and Trudie Styler Written by: Duncan Jones and Nathan Parker Cinemstography: Gary Shaw Edited by: Nicho!as Gaster Music by: Clint Mansell Distributed by: Sony Pictures Classic "