top movie from micheal pare Dont believe all you read about this movie,its most enjoyable.
Your either a fan of this type of movie or your not.
I loved it
What a bunch of snobs! In the Dead of Space is a camp classic! The mediocre acting and low-budget props are part of the charm. It is at least as good as some early episodes of "Doctor Who" or "Plan 9 from Outer Space". The beautiful face and incredibly perfect hair of Lisa Bingley (Rene) makes you want to see more of her, and she does not disappoint. She disrobes, not once, but twice in the movie. The scene where she takes off her bra and gives us a few seconds of upper frontal you-know-what makes the whole thing worthwhile. Considering the price, you cannot afford to not buy this one!
THE SPACE IS IN THE HEAD OF THE WRITERS Oooh....IN THE DEAD OF SPACE is a scifi bomb paired with a madman killer, all in the confines of the Tesla space station. We even get George Chuvalo, the former heavyweight boxer, in the role of a cigarette chomping Russian terrorist leader. (For all of three minutes). We even get B movie hunk Michael Pare playing the villain and acting like he's lost his mind. I think Pare the actor has to have even considered participating in this massive clunker. The special effects look like they were created on a child's computer by a child; the script is incoherent and dull; all of the acting is bad; the sound editing is atrocious; people's lips move and they're not in sync with the dialogue, and the addition of the African American celebrity whatever adds nothing to the already horrendous plot. A real stinkeroo..don't waste your valuable time like I did.
Question: Just how bad is this film? Answer: This film is so bad that free copies were given to Pocatello high school students at the senior party, along with other useless crap such as keychains, plastic windshield scrapers, and t-shirts with the local bank insignia.
This film doesn't rate even 1 star; minus 20 stars is more like it.
A Great Doorstop This title is so bad that words simply can't do it justice... but I'll try. This is low-budget filmmaking at its absolute worst. There's no effort made toward character development or logical plot. Everything in this smacks of someone simply putting a movie together for the sake of putting a movie together... and I'm not even sure profit was the motive here, that's how amateurish this film is.
Malcolm Genesis offers a review on this title that, quite frankly, I must call into question since all of his reviews are for films by Dan D'or and G. Phillip Jackson (the producers of this film and the others that he reviews). The fact that Mr. Genesis knows a little too much about these guys makes you wonder how truthful the review really is. My suggestion to you is to take a look at all the other reviews, including this one, that pans the film. Trust me on this, there's a reason why we're giving it a thumbs down.