Top marks to Optimum Releasing for continuing to their bit to release an eclectic mix of movie, minus marks for allowing Konstantin Maximov’s big budget Russian Sci-fi to slip out onto UK R2 DVD, without so much a whisper before hand. Based on the hugely successful series of novels by sci-fi author Vasily Golovachev, Interceptor is an eye popping genre mashup, blending high concept sci-fi with full blown action. Its already out to buy, so go check it out. Links to the films official site and English subbed trailer below. Synopsis: Special Forces agent, Matvey Sobolev, is on a secret mission transporting the world’s first psychotronic weapon, a mind-control armament powerful enough to control the will of the world. After being double-crossed by his former partner, Kurylo, a puppet of the Force of Darkness, Matvey regains consciousness 40,000 feet above earth, alone on an abandoned jet, wired with explosives.
- 4/3/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
Top marks to Optimum Releasing for continuing to their bit to release an eclectic mix of movie, minus marks for allowing Konstantin Maximov’s big budget Russian Sci-fi to slip out onto UK R2 DVD, without so much a whisper before hand. Based on the hugely successful series of novels by sci-fi author Vasily Golovachev, Interceptor is an eye popping genre mashup, blending high concept sci-fi with full blown action. Its already out to buy, so go check it out. Links to the films official site and English subbed trailer below. Synopsis: Special Forces agent, Matvey Sobolev, is on a secret mission transporting the world’s first psychotronic weapon, a mind-control armament powerful enough to control the will of the world. After being double-crossed by his former partner, Kurylo, a puppet of the Force of Darkness, Matvey regains consciousness 40,000 feet above earth, alone on an abandoned jet, wired with explosives.
- 4/3/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
If you placed the silent fury of Bourne or Quantum of Solace's James Bond in an otherworldly setting, chances are you'd end up with something a little like The Interceptor.
The film hit the big screen in its native Russia last year. It didn't get a cinema release in the UK but is out here on DVD and Blu-ray this week.
This intriguing, surreal and rather abstruse sci-fi adventure - with English subtitles - has visual effects from the same team that worked on Timur Bekmambetov's Nightwatch/Daywatch series.
And the influence of that FX crew is very visible, with some stunning sequences involving physical stunts, fight scenes and computer-generated phenomena.
Directed by Konstantin Maximov, and adapted from the hugely successful series of novels by sci-fi author Vasily Golovachev, it begins with several screens of metaphysical text as a prologue for the fantastical journey that follows.
This prologue...
The film hit the big screen in its native Russia last year. It didn't get a cinema release in the UK but is out here on DVD and Blu-ray this week.
This intriguing, surreal and rather abstruse sci-fi adventure - with English subtitles - has visual effects from the same team that worked on Timur Bekmambetov's Nightwatch/Daywatch series.
And the influence of that FX crew is very visible, with some stunning sequences involving physical stunts, fight scenes and computer-generated phenomena.
Directed by Konstantin Maximov, and adapted from the hugely successful series of novels by sci-fi author Vasily Golovachev, it begins with several screens of metaphysical text as a prologue for the fantastical journey that follows.
This prologue...
- 2/24/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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