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If any of you have seen the "Alien" films, you probably know that this is copying off of that. In a way, it captures the environment to end up dark and more Gothic like. It is a horror story and isn't your typical Dennis Quaid hype.

It works like the way the creators made the Resident Evil movies but works in a different way.

"Pandorum" has its scares and Dennis Quaid doesn't really sound too annoying as others have critiqued him to be in "G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra." In this film it has its twists a lot closer to the ending. It will remind you of space and saving lives from Earth to another distant earth-like planet that has found life... Plant life. Unaware of the different planetary attributes, the plot fills in small sections somewhere in the middle of the film.

The acting in the film by others, like Ben Foster, stole the spot. There wasn't much character development in which needs to be fine tuned like a guitar. If one of the strings sound a little low or the sound itself, through any part of a string, is completely out of place, there will be a misplace of the pitch when played. In this case, it needed a little working on.

The story sounds worth seeing in "Pandorum." There were little parts where I laughed. The problem that "Pandorum" also had was the group of evil flesh-eating vampires or zombies. It wasn't explained on what they called the evil-dead in that film. Although it did explain about how those things came to be about.

Based on the genre, it was sort of like your typical horror film. In most instances, they worked around some cliche's. That's what I saw in the direction of the film "Pandorum." It had a point and the characters got more involved.

The writing of "Pandorum" lived up to where it had to be rated R. I lost count on how many times they said the word, 'fuck' in that film. That term was definitely used way less then how it was in "The Departed."

For now, I am slightly recommending and being nice to it. I would rate it 2 and a half stars. It did have some kinks and very little flaws, but the ending is very interesting............

I'd rather not give it out. Go see for yourself.

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