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Plot

After losing contact with Earth, Astronaut Lee Miller becomes stranded in orbit alone aboard the International Space Station…

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 6.0/10 (1,084 voted)

Director:
William Eubank

Stars: Gunner Wright, Corey Richardson, Bradley Horne

Storyline
After losing contact with Earth, Astronaut Lee Miller becomes stranded in orbit alone aboard the International Space Station. As time passes and life support systems dwindle, Lee battles to maintain his sanity – and simply stay alive. His world is a claustrophobic and lonely existence, until he makes a strange discovery aboard the ship.

Cast:

Gunner Wright

Captain Lee Miller


Corey Richardson

General McClain


Bradley Horne

Captain Lee Briggs


Nancy Stelle

Russian Astronaut Woman

(as Nancy Stelmaszczyk)


Roger E. Fanter

The Storyteller


Jesse Hotchkiss

Skateboarder


Troy Mittleider

Marine


Brid Caveney

Retired Motorcycle Racer


Ambyr Childers

American Astronaut Woman


B. Anthony Cohen

Mission Control Chief

(as Tony Cohen)


James C. Burns

Late Night Host


Lee Bettencourt

General McClain's Gaurd


Mark Eaton

Marine #1
/
Crater Soldier


Brian Vanik

Marine #2


Dan Figur

Marine #3

Taglines:
Have you ever felt alone?…What if you truly were?



Details

Official Website:
Official site |

Release Date: 3 Jan 2011

Filming Locations: San Diego, California, USA



Box Office Details

Budget: $500,000

(estimated)



Did You Know?

Trivia:

Director William Eubank had never used a nail gun before building the set.

Quotes:

Captain Lee Briggs:
[First lines]
They say, when you hear sounds of devils, all else is quiet. My general question to that is: how do you know that what you are hearing is the work of such devious beings? I would venture to say that most devilish noises occur when large numbers of men decide to force the hand of mortality upon one another…



User Review

Surprisingly Well Done.

Rating: 7/10


I think Angels & Airwaves has only gotten better with every record.
This film continues the upward trend. While it's not the best movie
ever and I have my issues with it, I think the fact that it is a
narrative film that stands on it's own with or without that band's
involvement is a real testament to the artistic creativity of this
band. This is not a visual interpretation of the record or some
completely avant garde piece — it's a real film with the score done by
the band that produced it.

There are very few tongue-in-cheek references to Angels' song titles
and themes but where they are, they are appropriate and feel organic.
This film was made not to blatantly promote the band but to make a film
based on a story they wanted to tell. The music contributes to the
story best when the instrumental versions of the songs the fans know
the words to accompany the scene they are backing and vice versa.

This film is well shot, production value is high, visuals and sound are
stunning, and Gunnar Wright takes us through this space odyssey with
grace and poise with direction from freshman director Will Eubank.

I cannot wait to see the scenes that were cut and great the
commentaries on the DVD/Blu- Ray.