Movies | February 08, 2012 | 27 comments

Iron Sky . . . A Crowd-Sourced Sci-Fi Epic

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In the last moments of World War II, a secret Nazi space program evaded destruction by fleeing to the Dark Side of the Moon. During 70 years of utter secrecy, the Nazis construct a gigantic space fortress with a massive armada of flying saucers.

When American astronaut James Washington puts down his lunar lander a bit too close to the secret Nazi base, the Moon Führer decides the glorious moment of retaking the Earth has arrived sooner than expected.


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27 comments // Iron Sky . . . A Crowd-Sourced Sci-Fi Epic // Video

  • artemis6
  • kennymotown
  • idealist
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      idealist  
    • love sci-fi, love some of the actors i saw....... so why im i so over it halfway through the trailer? am i too cynical or is American mainstream cinema still out of ideas?

    • 4 months ago
  • jubal
  • Dazedandconfused
  • coolplanet
  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • coolplanet:

      Especially the chick who says "This keeps getting better and better." And all the secret ops people laughing at the suggestions of Nazi's on the dark side of the moon. Priceless.

    • 4 months ago
  • coolplanet
  • pjacobs51
  • coolplanet
  • pjacobs51
  • remanns
  • remanns
  • coolplanet
  • gypsysailor
  • jubal
  • freshfish
  • idealist
  • remanns
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      remanns  
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    • MOVE OVER CYLONS ! THE MASTER RACE NEEDS ROOM !

      p.s. - if you LIKE THIS,....,you might want to read -

      "The Iron Dream" - - -
      is a metafictional 1972 alternate history novel by Norman Spinrad.
      The book has a nested narrative that tells a story within a story. On the surface, the novel presents an unexceptional pulp, post-apocalypse science fiction action tale entitled Lord of the Swastika. However, this is a pro-fascist narrative written by an alternate-history Adolf Hitler, who in this timeline emigrated from Germany to America in 1919 after the Great War, and used his modest artistic skills to become first a pulp-science fiction illustrator and later a successful science fiction writer, telling lurid, purple-prosed adventure stories under a thin SF-veneer. Spinrad was intent on demonstrating just how close Joseph Campbell's Hero with a Thousand Faces — and much science fiction and fantasy literature — can be to the racist fantasies of Nazi Germany.[1] The nested narrative is followed by a faux scholarly analysis by a fictional literary critic, Homer Whipple, of New York University.

      very MUCH recommended.
      http://mp3-metall.info/cache/199183532_9e39b4c243_o.jpg

      p.p.s. - "featured" at "SF&F and Comics" ! ( its just sooooo keeewl . )

    • 4 months ago
  • pjacobs51
  • remanns
  • PressCore
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      PressCore  
    • pjacobs51:

      PJ, Have you seen the trailer advertising the reformated Epix 3 Drive In
      channel ? ( # 292 on the Dish satelite TV network lineup ) ? It's awesome.
      It's devoted to B movies, campy cult classics, the Golden Turkey award
      grade stopen zie flopin zee flicks. And is, in general, a glorficus waste
      recycling bin of the most aweful direction that ever escaped Hollywood
      without an All Points Bulletin put on it by the radios of the movie police.
      Though I haven't seen Iron Sky yet, the plot sounds like it was made
      for the Epix 3 Drive In channel, which even features Cape Canaveral
      Monsters, an ultra low budget black & white flick that even Ed Wood
      and Bella Lugosi would have ran away from as fast as their legs could
      carry them. Nothing says quality like that. That's stuff that's so bad it's
      actualy good. ( As if )

    • 4 months ago
  • pjacobs51
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      pjacobs51  
    • PressCore:

      No, I haven't seen that . . . I haven't seen anything for quite a while now.
      You see, I've done what most would deem the unthinkable . . . traded my TV for a kayak.

      BEST decision ever, I mean, 500 channels and nothing on . . . gets old.
      Besides the clock is ticking . . .

      . . . this is your life and it's ending one minute at a time.

    • 4 months ago
  • PressCore
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      PressCore  
    • pjacobs51:

      If you still have your TV, check out Dish satellite TV network channel # 264
      some time. I discovered it over the weekend while I was using the remote to
      surf the channels. This channel carries the original 1949 B & W episodes of
      Clayton Moore & Jay Silverheels in The Lone Ranger with Rossini's classical
      music theme. It also features the full color episodes of Sgt. Preston of the NW
      Mounted police from 1955. These 2 featured TV series are a continuation of
      the radio serials by their same names that were hugely popular through the
      1930s, and 1940s. Only they were made for video in the pioneering heyday
      when TV was relatively innocent compared to today. The astonishing thing
      about this channel is their beautiful, beautiful, sense of community society
      values that I've only preveiously seen on billboards over the years. This
      channel features them instead of a flood of 15 second commercial adverts
      that characterize the normal commercial channels. I never immagined I'd
      live long enough to see a channel that would make the tasteful Hallmark
      channel seem blaze' by comparison. But just sitting through a couple hours
      of Saturday afternoon matinees, and soaking up all the virtuous vistas I'd
      witnessed, has made me glad I did live long enough to see these high standards.

    • 3 months ago
  • remanns
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