Comedy | Science Fiction | Action
Most recently watched by sleestakk, archstanton43, noahphex, lolareels, tmetz1226, bmargherito, Javitron, seanCduregger
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.
Rated R | Length 93 minutes
Julia Dietze | Christopher Kirby | Götz Otto | Udo Kier | Peta Sergeant | Stephanie Paul | Tilo Prückner | Michael Cullen | Kym Jackson | Ben Siemer | Tom Hoßbach | Milo Kaukomaa | Vivian Schneider | Fang Yu | Irshad Panjatan | Claus Wilcke | Samir Fuchs | Monika Gossmann | Jessica Veurman-Betts | Mark Mineart | George Koutros | Dieter Gring | Harald Koch | James Quinn | Yuki Iwamoto | Jeffrey Coulas | Nick Dong-Sik | Ramin Yazdani | Tero Kaukomaa | Martin Grelis | Andrew Buchanan | Eugene Schlusser | Jim Knobeloch | Lisa Zoe Bräutigam | Oskar Mahler | Kristina Walter | Brett Molloy | Chelsea Cunningham | Alois Moyo | Ryan Provost | Jorres Risse
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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02/19/2015 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 3.5 stars |
04/06/2014 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 3.5 stars |
(Average) 3.5 stars |
via Netflix
I actually watched the Director’s Cut of this go round. Not sure all of what was added but it’s at least a good twenty minutes. I caught that one of the major introductory character scenes was a parody of one of the ones from Downfall where Hitler is being informed their losing. This is still pretty stupid in a lot of parts but it’s so outlandish it still comes across as funny as hell. I love the concept and the diesel-punk of the Nazi tech in this is great.
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