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The Blair Witch Project, on the moon, featuring astronauts of the fictional 18th Apollo mission. The story follows the last, top-secret Apollo mission to plant advanced listening devices on the moon, so as to detect missile launchers...but something else is discovered instead... The story is told in the style of found-footage movies like The Blair Witch Project and Cloverfield. Not to be confused with the 1992 They Might Be Giants album of the same name. Also not a sequel to Apollo 13 (though it would be pretty awesome if that were the case).

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  • Apollo 18
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  • The Blair Witch Project, on the moon, featuring astronauts of the fictional 18th Apollo mission. The story follows the last, top-secret Apollo mission to plant advanced listening devices on the moon, so as to detect missile launchers...but something else is discovered instead... The story is told in the style of found-footage movies like The Blair Witch Project and Cloverfield. Not to be confused with the 1992 They Might Be Giants album of the same name. Also not a sequel to Apollo 13 (though it would be pretty awesome if that were the case).
  • The film's premise is that the cancelled Apollo 18 mission actually landed on the moon in December 1974 but never returned, and as a result the United States has never launched another expedition to the Moon. The film is shot in found-footage style, supposedly the lost footage of the Apollo 18 mission that was only recently discovered. James A. Michener's novel Space, published in 1982, also dealt with a fictional Apollo 18 mission that ended in disaster.
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Tagline
  • There's a Reason We've Never Gone Back to The Moon...
Starring
  • Warren Christie Lloyd Owen Ryan Robbins
Editing
  • Patrick Lussier
Runtime
  • 86.0
Producer
  • Timur Bekmambetov Ron Schmidt
Country
  • United States Canada
Name
  • Apollo 18
Production Company
  • Bazelevs
Language
  • English
Cinematography
  • José David Montero
Gross
  • 2.55E7
Distributor
  • Dimension Films
Released
  • 2011-09-02(xsd:date)
Rating
  • 5(xsd:double)
Budget
  • 5000000.0
Writer
  • Brian Miller
Director
  • Gonzalo López-Gallego
abstract
  • The Blair Witch Project, on the moon, featuring astronauts of the fictional 18th Apollo mission. The story follows the last, top-secret Apollo mission to plant advanced listening devices on the moon, so as to detect missile launchers...but something else is discovered instead... The story is told in the style of found-footage movies like The Blair Witch Project and Cloverfield. Not to be confused with the 1992 They Might Be Giants album of the same name. Also not a sequel to Apollo 13 (though it would be pretty awesome if that were the case).
  • The film's premise is that the cancelled Apollo 18 mission actually landed on the moon in December 1974 but never returned, and as a result the United States has never launched another expedition to the Moon. The film is shot in found-footage style, supposedly the lost footage of the Apollo 18 mission that was only recently discovered. James A. Michener's novel Space, published in 1982, also dealt with a fictional Apollo 18 mission that ended in disaster.
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