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The movie "Apollo 18" is not a movie based on actual events. It's a mockumentary feature produced by Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) that will be shot in the Paranormal Activity/The Last Exorcism found-footage style, purporting to depict lost recordings from Apollo 18's mysterious mission to the moon.
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That is actually false! If you do your research like I and many others you will find that Apollo 18 real did exist! It was a top secret launch by the government! And yes this movie is based on a true story! Anyone wish too argue please do so!
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Real footage of an "Apollo 18" would not need credits with a list of actors for each character, along with movie reviews and summaries showing each actor for each character. Apollo 18 is a Science Fiction Horror movie produced by Timur Bekmambetov
It's fiction. It's just a docudrama: a movie filmed with home movie-type cameras so that it looks like real footage. Just like The Blair Witch Project, Paranormal Activity, Quarantine, The Last Exorcism, Cloverfield, and the million other docudrama movies that have been made in the last decade.
There never was an Apollo 18 mission. It was cancelled. The premise of the movie is that the mission was never actually cancelled, but rather, there was a cover-up to hide what really happened to the astronauts. And again, that is fiction. There never was an Apollo 18 mission.
Just because something looks real, doesn't mean it is real. The idea that horror movies or science fiction movies are true or "real" is contrary to common sense.
Think about it: would movie studios really be allowed to profit from real footage of people getting murdered? If these movies were "real," they would not be shown in theatres.
And, if footage of astronauts getting murdered by aliens really existed, don't you think you would have heard about it already? It would be perhaps the most amazing discovery mankind has ever made: proof that life exists outside our planet (and not just life, but intelligent life). Don't you think you would have heard about it long before trailers for the movie started playing on TV?
Even if the footage was covered up by the U.S. government, you still would have heard of it. Everyone in the world would have heard of it. It would be the greatest conspiracy theory ever. It would be bigger than the JFK assassination, the faked moon landing, Roswell and Area 51, alien pyramids, all the stuff about the Freemasons, 9-11 being orchestrated by the U.S. government... If such a huge conspiracy theory really existed, do you really think it's possible that you've never heard of it? Never heard anyone mention it, in real life, or on TV?
And this goes for all other horror movies as well. If monsters, demons, ghosts, aliens and supernatural serial killers who can't die really existed, you would have heard about it before the movie came out.
No. The Apollo Program ended with Apollo 17.
No , the film is what is called a 'Mockumentary' where the fictitious "facts" are presented to the viewer as if it was indeed true .
The movie was fake, but some scenes are actual footage.
Of course not, but it is a rather clever spin of horror movies.
The Apollo Program ended with Apollo 17.
Of course not, but it is a rather clever spin of horror movies.
No , the film is what is called a 'Mockumentary' where the fictitious "facts" are presented to the viewer as if it was indeed true .
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He was the first man on the moon On Apollo 18 "Huston we have a problem." Captain of Apollo 18 First man to come back from moon Put American flag on the moon
Transylvania Television - 2007 On Vampire Fiction 2-18 was released on: USA: 13 November 2009
The total Mission Elapsed Time of Apollo 11 (from launch to splashdown) was 8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, and 35 seconds.
The Sweeney Todd movie is a 18.
There was no Apollo 18 (the movie is fiction). The last Apollo mission to fly to the moon was Apollo 17. The final flight of Apollo hardware was the Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) flown in 1973, which never left Low Earth Orbit.
Apollo 18 is when the government send some astrounats to check out more of space. But those astrounats did not no but the government knew there where some living creature up there. That mission killed 3 astrounants and the governor did not do anything to save them
No , just the movie .
There was no Apollo 18, the final mission of the Apollo program was A17. Apollo 18 is simply an urban legend and a movie, both of which are fictional.
Becca Heddle has written 18 non-fiction books so far, and 3 fiction, for a variety of ages.
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There was never an Apollo 18 mission. There was only a movie to entertain the audience with actors and extra-terrestrial lifeform was on the moon and there is no known life on the moon it was all fantasy-fiction and they wre made up astronauts. In addition, we'll probably never go up there to the moon ever again, (or at least a very long time) and there was only 17 Apollo missions.
I'm pretty sure it is 3.4.11
After the lunar landing of Apollo 11 in 1969, nine more lunar missions were planned. But in 1970, Apollo missions 18, 19, and 20 were cancelled. It is said that Apollo 18 was supposed land near the lunar south pole, which is shown in the movie.
Yes, but some of it is Hollywood pulling strings, so don't take it as too reliable.
"Apollo 18" was written by Brian Miller directed by Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego and produced by Timur Bekmambetov and Ron Schmidt .
The last official Apollo mission was Apollo 17. I know that there is a movie named Apollo 18 that claims that the U.S. secretly sent out another pace craft that ended up being overrun by rock animals and killing every body. But, that is not true.SO the answer to your question is that the last mission was Apollo 17(not 18, that movie is fake.).:)