Very little of it was 'real' footage.
No, "Apollo 18" is not based on a true story. It is a work of fiction presented in a found footage style horror film centered on a fictional Apollo 18 mission to the moon.
No it has aliens. Aliens are a myth like Santa and the Easter Bunny. Apollo 18 itself was real.
The movie Paranormal Activity is entirely a work of fiction. It is 100% make-believe. There is no "real footage." There is no "true story."
No, "Apollo 13" is based on a true story. The crew survives.
no..... not at all..... the movie was completely fake.
AnswerThe 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.AnswerThat 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!Response to Answer #2Real 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 is true.
"Apollo 13" "The Alamo" "Serpico" Note: Just because a movie is based on true events does not mean everything in it is true. It's called creative license.
No. Paranormal Activity 2 is a completely fictional movie, as is the first Paranormal Activity movie. Neither of the movies is real, nor were either based on true stories.
Yes it is a true film.
Yes it was it was a trap
The final mission of the Apollo moon landing program was Apollo 17 in December of 1972. If anybody claims there was another landing after that they are either misinformed or lying. There was no Apollo 18 regardless of what Hollywood movie producers would like you to think. The capsule built for Apollo 18 was used in Apollo-Soyuz. It was the last lunar-capable capsule built.