Outland (1981) Review

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  • @jmcgonnell
    @jmcgonnell Рік тому +243

    Underrated classic. Always liked this one.

    • @barreloffun10
      @barreloffun10 Рік тому +4

      Same

    • @shawncarnes9471
      @shawncarnes9471 Рік тому +3

      Hear hear !

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 Рік тому +7

      Yep, very underrated and unfortunately forgotten, it's Sean Connery on top of his game however which just in itself makes it a worthwhile watch, the sci-fi is minimalist in it because it's correct for the time period and proposed technology they're predicted to have at that point in the future, no warp factor or transporters, it's period correct and I think it's a nice touch that for once things like that aren't out of balance, firearms instead of ray guns or "phase pulse plasma rifles in the 40 watt range" (must be said with a heavy Austrian accent), the story doesn't rely on tech that won't exist yet at that point and it isn't brought in for the ooh and aah cheap theatrics.
      Very well done movie that doesn't have any of the sci-fi aspects of it out of proportion.

    • @moenibus
      @moenibus Рік тому +3

      Underrated? but according to who? You muricans throw this word around without meaning. this is a very well known and recognized and rated movie.

    • @jmcgonnell
      @jmcgonnell Рік тому

      @@moenibus the very review this comment thread is on actually underrated it somewhat. which is fine, but you asked for a clarity. there you go.

  • @strafe155
    @strafe155 Рік тому +353

    It is literally High Noon in space, but it's still a fun movie.
    Sci-fi aesthetics peaked in the 80's in my opinion.

    • @PaulAtreidesMuadDib
      @PaulAtreidesMuadDib Рік тому +9

      Agree 100%. No matter how you slice it Sean makes this movie along with the Soundtrack. Anyone else and all of the flaws that Dave pointed out come up. The Gritty Reality is what really keeps me. I have this one sheet and it is still one of my favorites. I'd watch this entire movie 100x before I'd watch 1 minute of "modern" 💩

    • @Alois_from_Vienna_in_Austria
      @Alois_from_Vienna_in_Austria Рік тому +10

      Outland uses some of the storylines of High Noon, but High Noon is mostly about the Sheriff interacting with his wife and the normal citizens who are to cowardly to help him and fight for law and order. In Outland the wife disappears after a few minutes and there are no normal citizens at all.

    • @AmigaWolf
      @AmigaWolf Рік тому +3

      Most of the movies i like are from the 80s, then the 90s, and some from the 70s, and some from 2000 and up,
      but movies nowadays are OK or even bad, i really do not care anymore about most movie, and absolutely TV
      Shows nowadays.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope Рік тому +17

      Oh boy... The gritty atmosphere that isn't made to look plasticky due to CGI is unbeatable. What I find astonishing in movies like Alien and Outland is that you can see every pearl of sweat on their foreheads. The movie isn't color graded to look "orange and teal" but the skin tones are natural. It's as if you could smell the smokey and stuffy atmosphere they're in.

    • @cyryc
      @cyryc Рік тому +2

      Outland is to High Noon what Enemy Mine was to Hell in the Pacfic

  • @governmentcheese5519
    @governmentcheese5519 Рік тому +42

    It's still 1000 times better than the junk coming out of Hollywood now.

    • @jameshobbs6092
      @jameshobbs6092 Рік тому +3

      Here! Here!!

    • @nunayoorbidnez2119
      @nunayoorbidnez2119 4 місяці тому

      Totally agree!

    • @Y2Kr4SHM4N
      @Y2Kr4SHM4N 4 дні тому

      The best of the 80s is watched repeatedly by fans of the content decades later. Can we say the same of ANYTHING made today? Anything at all?

  • @SkipTerrio
    @SkipTerrio Рік тому +280

    It's a great, simple, straightforward space western. Very satisfying.
    Not everything has to be "The Expanse," my dude.

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Рік тому +40

      It’s a simple story told well. I’m always ok with that. Many movies and shows try and be “to clever” and just end up tying themselves in knots.

    • @scootertart
      @scootertart Рік тому +10

      Yes 100% agree with that ;)

    • @zeehero7280
      @zeehero7280 Рік тому +7

      Space cowboys best cowboys, herding those space cows and shootin them space varmints!

    • @peterschattmann8298
      @peterschattmann8298 Рік тому +14

      Well said, my feelings exactly. When I saw it new in theaters I thought it was average but kinda good...seeing it again now, it is so much better than most garbage being put out. Yeah it's High Noon in space...IN SPACE. That last bit makes it so much fun.

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 Рік тому +1

      But then series 4 of the Expanse is a story quite like this but with added alien tech.

  • @hughdelaterra9004
    @hughdelaterra9004 Рік тому +135

    A Connery classic.
    Remember renting a VCR and watching it with my father along with "a bridge too far" and " and the infamous "zardoz".
    One of the few sci-fi movies he approved of.
    The realistic approach to space was so refreshing and the problems we'll face as mankind takes its first steps into the outer solar system were fascinating to me as a youngling.
    I still watch it at least once a year.
    I'd watch it more often but nobody likes a divorce....

    • @cyberfrank-bx2nv
      @cyberfrank-bx2nv Рік тому +6

      ah yeah, Zardoz! I love it too! same reason as outland, the vision!

    • @muznick
      @muznick Рік тому +5

      My Dad took me to see A Bridge Too Far and Outland. Both are great memories.

    • @_Breakdown
      @_Breakdown Рік тому +2

      I’ve never seen outlander, Zardoz, or a bridge too far

    • @cyberfrank-bx2nv
      @cyberfrank-bx2nv Рік тому +4

      @@_Breakdown all great movies for different reasons, Zardoz is especially interesting on a philosophical viewpoint. and I d even add, especially more now than the 70s.

    • @DrCheeks
      @DrCheeks Рік тому +7

      “What about your men? You got your men!”
      “My men are shit”
      Best bit of dialogue for me and my mates as kids.. oft repeated followed by gales of laughter

  • @braxxian
    @braxxian Рік тому +86

    Outland is a very underrated film. Sure it doesn’t have laser beams and alien invasions but it’s a very realistic look at what us colonising space may well look like. It’s perfectly for a space movie to have that western feel. If Humans do ever colonise space their habitats will be the new ”West” in many elements. The 2 go hand in glove really.

    • @SuperOmnicronsj44
      @SuperOmnicronsj44 Рік тому

      I think the "excitement" aspect is the future and the unknown, and our encounters with those that bring a different morality to the proceedings, instead of mind numbing corruption, submission, murder and reconciliation. I think hope or this relialzation of the alien saying
      "you know, there is more to this universe than just your petty violent circle of destruction, earthling?"

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 Рік тому

      Exactly, the sci-fi aspect of it isn't minimalist, it's actually in a correct proportion for the time it's set in, firearms instead of ray guns, too many movies rely on the ooh and aah aspect of sci-fi, don't get me wrong when I say this because I love the movie Blade Runner but the fact is Ridley Scott missed big time on his predictions for what everything would be like in the very age we're in now, it was set in 2019 and as you can clearly see the world isn't anywhere near as high tech as he predicted it'd be right now, he should have gone at least another 100 years into the future maybe even 200 to use the tech he did in the world the movie is imagined in.

    • @partygrove5321
      @partygrove5321 Рік тому

      " If Humans do ever colonise space their habitats will be the new ”West” in many elements. "
      More like the exact opposite since the few that can go have to be transported and supported by expensive and complicated systems just to survive. In the old days, one could literally just walk west and live off the land

    • @usern4metak3ns
      @usern4metak3ns Рік тому

      Exactly. That's the magic of this film, it has no magic or monsters. It's gritty and very human. Corpo rats versus one good honorable cop

  • @EbonyPope
    @EbonyPope Рік тому +14

    What I find astonishing in movies like Alien and Outland is that you can see every pearl of sweat on their foreheads. The movie isn't color graded to look "orange and teal" but the skin tones are natural. It's as if you could smell the smokey and stuffy atmosphere they're in and almost taste the sweat.

  • @billthevillageidiot4069
    @billthevillageidiot4069 Рік тому +36

    the film might not of been the most exciting sci fi film around but loved its gritty down beat blue collar approach it took , mixed in with the shady corporate side of things, in many ways it could of been set in the same universe's as the films Alien and Blade Runner .

  • @noneed4me2n7
    @noneed4me2n7 Рік тому +74

    Such a hidden gem. Just a good simple sci-fi story with Sean Connery and a stellar supporting cast. Plus eye balls xplode out and other shenanigans. Dad took me to the drive in for this one.
    Edit: I get your take, but as an older sci-fi fan I was very satisfied. Sometimes it’s the short and simple ones I can just sit back and enjoy and as long as it’s “in space”, well I’m good.

    • @SuperOmnicronsj44
      @SuperOmnicronsj44 Рік тому +2

      Very good film and in the similar TONE of Blade Runner,then Alien and even Aliens. The Corporate thing overall - I also think this thematically is in tone with Avatar, and the loss of nature-indigineous aliens living in harmony without the corporate harvesting of worlds.

  • @riptide0673
    @riptide0673 Рік тому +19

    Nice to hear someone talk about this. I own it on Bluray. It needs some love.

    • @ianmc87
      @ianmc87 Рік тому

      I got the Bluray a few months ago and watched it in my home theater (nothing fancy, just a projector with a 120 inch) and enjoyed it.

  • @arbhall7572
    @arbhall7572 Рік тому +44

    I disagree. I feel like it's simplicity and striped down nature makes it more endearing. I adore that it's such a mundane situation in such extremes. I love this film

  • @urbanstarship
    @urbanstarship Рік тому +15

    I love this film. I didn’t need a complex story. The stand the sheriff takes is inspiring, and there’s a great monologue where the sheriff says he stayed to fight the corruption after his family left him because he wanted to know what kind of man he really was. The world was completely believable, so I love the production design too.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Рік тому +1

      Yes the internal logic of the film is impeccable. And science fiction is always at its best when ordinary people are forced to do extraordinary things

    • @AndrooUK
      @AndrooUK Рік тому

      The exploding heads were a bit much. 😅

  • @destinycaptain247
    @destinycaptain247 Рік тому +87

    I like to believe this Alien, Aliens, and Blade Runner all exist in the same universe together…. Even 2010 to a much lesser extent. I like it a lot.
    There’s a lot of behind the scenes carry over on the production team from Alien. Also parts of the spacesuits in this film get partially used by the salvage team in Aliens. Incidentally the game Alien Isolation incorporates the “Marshal” service for its game. That’s a clear nod to this film.

    • @celtspeaksgoth7251
      @celtspeaksgoth7251 Рік тому +9

      Also the 1972 film Silent Running

    • @killbot1974
      @killbot1974 Рік тому +6

      The Kurt Russel movie Soldier could also be set in this universe

    • @thepunchableface1506
      @thepunchableface1506 Рік тому

      @@celtspeaksgoth7251 'Moon' is another one for me.

    • @DeltaEchoGolf
      @DeltaEchoGolf Рік тому +3

      @@killbot1974 Actually, Soldier is part of the Blade Runner universe.

    • @Purge00
      @Purge00 Рік тому

      @@killbot1974 Soldier really could be as could Screamers

  • @Dinosreviews
    @Dinosreviews Рік тому +26

    Very good film. Rewatched it just a couple of months ago. The gritty look makes it feel like it could be set in the same universe as Alien.

  • @user-be2dt8eg2x
    @user-be2dt8eg2x Рік тому +32

    Saw this in the theater and remember it as a very good, solid movie. In the 1980s, on any given weekend, you could see a top quality movie like this with excellent actors, many who'd been 60s movie and or tv stars. (People like Michael Caine and Gregory Peck, Roger Moore and Paul Newman were still working). Even though it's High Noon, it's a good adaptation of the story.

    • @jackmaddox4960
      @jackmaddox4960 Рік тому +8

      I totally agree; as a teen in the 80's my friends and I would walk over to the small theater near us pretty much every weekend afternoon or evening, and simply choose a flick based on the posters and cast...More often than not we'd see something good. This is how I discovered this movie, and a few years earlier, movies like Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Alien, and way too many others to list here..! I can understand how this flick might be a little slow for younger audiences today, but I like this kind of movie, that draws you in, creates a totally believable world/location/culture, etc., and keeps you totally engaged throughout. Honestly, I miss movies like this; the cinema landscape nowadays is a pretty bleak one, sadly... Imagine what movies and casts like this one could've been like with the movie technology that exists now..! Sadly, now that we have all the technical ability, it seems nobody knows how to WRITE a good movie anymore! Anyway, my couple cents worth, sorry for the ridiculously long comment!

    • @kubrickenigma7977
      @kubrickenigma7977 Рік тому +1

      @@jackmaddox4960 I'm trying.

  • @theunseenparagon7074
    @theunseenparagon7074 Рік тому +9

    I watched this film last Christmas day, funnily enough. It was a truly enjoyable experience - especially considering it was my first time viewing.
    Gritty, engaging, and quite satisfying.

  • @theoldschoolstuff
    @theoldschoolstuff Рік тому +12

    This is a sleeper hit. I remember watching it on VHS. I love 80s aesthetic and sean connery in space.

  • @FartlebySockchuckerThe4th
    @FartlebySockchuckerThe4th Рік тому +5

    Arrow or Shout needs to release a good 4K Steelbook with the plastic and rainbow cassette-futurism art design. Great Blu-Ray, underrated Jerry Goldsmith score, and who doesn't love those romanticized space vacuum deaths? Plus the ships' doctor is the only female protagonist i've seen in a while with BALLS.

  • @buildamillionbridges6153
    @buildamillionbridges6153 Рік тому +17

    Outstanding choices of late.
    Can I suggest Rollerball 1975. An overlooked gem.

    • @bam8458
      @bam8458 Рік тому +1

      The "corporate wars" that were mentioned in Rollerball no longer seem like far fetched dystopian fiction.

    • @buildamillionbridges6153
      @buildamillionbridges6153 Рік тому +2

      @@bam8458 more timely than ever. 👍

    • @Hiraghm
      @Hiraghm Рік тому +2

      not just a gem; the polemic that seems most to have come true. Moreso even than 1984, Brave New World or Farenheit 451.

    • @buildamillionbridges6153
      @buildamillionbridges6153 Рік тому

      @@Hiraghm true. Very true.

  • @Nicolas-wd5ec
    @Nicolas-wd5ec Рік тому +13

    Dave, I am super sci-fi addict from child to adult. My library of science fiction books spans from HG Wells, Asimov, Clarke, Norse, Cook, Wolfe, Sturgeon, Herbert, Baxter, Dick... the list goes on. And I have always loved Outland as a sci-fi film. Modern sci-fi is more techno-fantasy than science-fiction. Outland the film recalls what good sci-fi is.

    • @MickTaylor-bk7kk
      @MickTaylor-bk7kk 8 місяців тому

      Hey dude can you recommend me some? I’ve only read Dune,3 bodyboroblem series and Hyperion

    • @MickTaylor-bk7kk
      @MickTaylor-bk7kk 8 місяців тому

      Which I enjoyed all those a lot

  • @FlyingHeadbutt100
    @FlyingHeadbutt100 Рік тому +5

    Feels like it might fit into The Expanse timeline. Frontier worlds.
    Also it made me realise I enjoyed Peter Hyams' visual style a lot.

  • @Gunsight-One
    @Gunsight-One Рік тому +13

    While it isn't going to win any awards for storytelling I love the aesthetics and feel of this underrated 80's Sci Fi classic. It fits right in there with Alien and Bladerunner and you would be forgiven for expecting to see Ridley Scott's Xenomorph lurking down a corridor in this film.

  • @mksolid82
    @mksolid82 Рік тому +21

    Great movie. Loved watching it as a kid. It has a great late night 80s sci-fi feel to it.

  • @dymitchell
    @dymitchell Рік тому +26

    Really loving your old Sci fi movie reviews. One movie that seems to be forgotten in the annals of time was Rollerball. I think you'd do an amazing job in reviewing it.

  • @TheFarCobra
    @TheFarCobra Рік тому +4

    “I find that when you are in shpash, and someone is acting up, you gotta give ‘em a little smack.”

  • @NoName-lo9ym
    @NoName-lo9ym Рік тому +22

    God rest Sean Connery. In a way I wish he could have played Gandalf in LOTR as he was a shoe in to take it. "And what about very old friends?" delivered by Connery - 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

    • @gunsharck
      @gunsharck Рік тому +2

      Aye hed have made a braw Gandalf. How do you think hed have done as Morpheous?

    • @fubaralakbar6800
      @fubaralakbar6800 Рік тому

      @@gunsharck Gandalf, yes, definitely." Morpheous? No.

    • @InsideJobUSSS
      @InsideJobUSSS Рік тому

      I heard Sam Niel was also considered for Gandalf.

    • @NoName-lo9ym
      @NoName-lo9ym Рік тому

      @@InsideJobUSSS I can't see Sam Neil as Gandalf because he will always be Professor Grant from Jurassic Park to me. Not sure he has the quiet gravitas for it but would be an interesting screen test

    • @NoName-lo9ym
      @NoName-lo9ym Рік тому +1

      @@gunsharck The Matrix would have been a madhouse with Connery as Morpheus. Let's be honest he'd steal the film from Keanu

  • @gallendugall8913
    @gallendugall8913 Рік тому +11

    An underrated film. Peter Boyle is a great villain.

    • @georgemckenna462
      @georgemckenna462 Рік тому +3

      I believe the only time Peter Boyle was cast opposite Sean Connery? Their conversations and Frances Sternhagen's stay with you and made this film more than a syfy space cowboy movie.

  • @ianmc87
    @ianmc87 Рік тому +19

    Outland is a favorite film of mine and I'm happy you did this review. I've always felt it's a terribly underrated film. Connery is terrific here. Love the chemistry he has here with Frances Sternhagen (Lazarus). It is very much a "western" film like High Noon that happens to take place on one of Jupiter's moons. It's OK that it's "simple". It's entertaining. Though I don't think the film not as simple as you make it out to be.

  • @arioch2112
    @arioch2112 Рік тому +9

    I really enjoyed it for the gritty look, it had something that was missing from other movies of the time.

  • @ShaneyBright
    @ShaneyBright Рік тому +12

    I'm a huge Peter Hyams fan. I appreciate that he is the DP on his films and the look of his films have a nice, now vintage 35mm look. Outland has a wonderful set of story layers that I never get tired of exploring. High Noon in space, yes, but you have this "everyman" guy going through a family issues, lack of support from those who are supposed to be supportive, trying to survive and stay alive and of course, dealing with the kingpin of it all. It's always a good rewatch 👍.

  • @RRTNZ
    @RRTNZ Рік тому +29

    Great to see you return to reviewing great movies. Connery a little more subdued than usual but still commanding - great aesthetic, really makes you believe its in outer space. Cheers Dave.

  • @thefanwithoutaface8105
    @thefanwithoutaface8105 Рік тому +22

    Space Westerns are a pretty fun idea to explore hell some of the best anime Trigun, Cowboy Bebop and Outlaw Star explore this concept in different ways with Trigun focusing on the Western part, Outlaw Star the Sci-Fi angle and Cowboy Bebop being a bit of a balance of the two.

    • @Hiraghm
      @Hiraghm Рік тому +2

      Don't forget Firefly/Serenity; the definitive space western.

    • @normanmacfarlane6724
      @normanmacfarlane6724 Рік тому

      Love Trigun and ( the animated ) Cowboy Bebop

  • @buildamillionbridges6153
    @buildamillionbridges6153 Рік тому +17

    Love this movie. Definitely influenced by Alien and definitely High Noon in space.
    As for the abrupt end, I always felt like it concluded well. O’Neill would hang it up and join his family. I always felt that Shepherd’s fate would be another set of assassins coming to take him out as punishment for failure.

    • @turogamer-oi4nq
      @turogamer-oi4nq Рік тому +2

      Hell that is exactly what happens to him, in the scene where the Marshal, tape into the CEO video call, the guy on the other line says it they fail to kill him the next two are for you

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 Рік тому +1

      Well both films were heavily influenced by a film Dark Star, as well as the antiseptic plastic white future most science fiction films from the late 60s through the 70s seemed to embrace. I agree with the ending. If the Feds dont get him, Shepard is going to probably die in any number of imaginative ways lol

  • @Hiraghm
    @Hiraghm Рік тому +14

    I'm going to make this comment before watching your full review, because I don't want to be influenced by your analysis before saying it.
    This movie has a very special place in my heart, for no logical reason whatsoever.
    *S P O I L E R A L E R T*
    I love this movie because Marshall O'Neill makes me think of my father. Now, Sean Connery only vaguely looks like my father, but it's his portrayal of his character that reminds me of my father. His quiet strength.
    The scene that evokes my father the most is the self-reflection scene where he's trying to explain to Lazarus why he's doing what he's doing. I could _very very much_ attribute his motivation to my father. More than once I'd seen my father put his ears back like a Saxon* (we do have Welsh in us, after all) and refuse to cooperate because it just wasn't right. It often cost him; sometimes a lot.
    And seeing Connery sitting there, despondent, reluctantly, almost embarrassed, explaining to Lazarus that everything works because he's supposed to be something he doesn't want to be, and he wants to find out if they're right about him. I could _so_ see my dad having that conversation with my mom.
    *ears back like a Saxon* - Kipling has a poem called "Norman and Saxon", with this line in it:
    ""The Saxon is not like us Normans. His manners are not so polite.
    But he never means anything serious till he talks about justice and right.
    When he stands like an ox in the furrow - with his sullen set eyes on your own,
    And grumbles, 'This isn't fair dealing,' my son, leave the Saxon alone."
    Shepherd f*ed with the wrong Saxon.

  • @dumbcat
    @dumbcat Рік тому +2

    saw Outland in the theatre as a kid on a Friday night. when the first worker blew up in his suit my jaw dropped. the next week at school us boys couldn't stop talking about it. we were trying to draw scenes of outland in class. still one of my favorite movies. watch it about once a year

  • @Hiraghm
    @Hiraghm Рік тому +4

    Bear in mind, Outland was made in 1981. Some of the reason it doesn't seem particularly sci-fi -ish is because state-of-the-art back then wasn't what it is today, and, as I explained in a previous comment, hard science fiction tries to stick to what is known.
    The golf game Shepherd was playing was a real "rich man's toy" that was created in that era; much like the "space wars" game in Soylent Green. The computer technology, the email and video calls were just being suggested at the time. The same with the fiber optic cabling. As was the body analysis used on the hooker. Analyzing a new molecule? You can do that? Even the squash court (raquet ball?) was futuristic. So, the technological trappings are quite dated today, but at the time, they felt very futuristic.

  • @Hiraghm
    @Hiraghm Рік тому +7

    "The science is really grounded and realistic"...
    yeah, that's what we old-timers (people who remember when science fiction and fantasy were two distinct genres) called "hard science fiction". It's the kind of science fiction I liked and grew up reading; Heinlein and Asimov and Pournelle and Niven and George O Smith, and John W. Campbell (he wrote the original "Who Goes There?" as Don A. Stuart from which "The Thingy" movies derived).
    "2010" was also hard science fiction, for that matter. Space Operas like Star Trek and Star Wars (and to a certain extent, Babylon 5, even) cross that line; IMO due to the incompetence of the writers, or their lack of interest in the science compared to telling a story in which science happens to be necessary). If a story violates Clarke's Third Law, it's not hard science fiction.
    (Yes, I know Harlan Ellison wrote "City on the Edge of Forever"... there's a reason it stands out as an exceptional Star Trek story, too).

  • @bobsothoth2592
    @bobsothoth2592 Рік тому +9

    I actually liked this movie when I was younger. It's been a long time since I've watched it. Definitely a lot of its appeal is Sean Connery.

  • @inkermoy
    @inkermoy Рік тому +5

    Outland, another fave that probably spurred the imagination of a lot of impressionable teens back in the day, me being one of them. Sometimes a simple story can be immensely satisfying if done well. Connery portrays O'Neill as a man of conviction and moral principle who's only real fault maybe taking his job too seriously at the cost of his family. The sci-fi backdrop and used-universe look of the film is great. The chemistry and dialogue between O'Neill and Lazarus is terrific. A sci-fi classic to be sure and has not been forgotten, even inspiring the director of Moon in aesthetics and plot beats.

  • @nightvision_887
    @nightvision_887 Рік тому +10

    I just watched this movie within the last 2 years and I loved it. I expected to find several movies like it from the same time period but I couldn't. I especially loved the set design.

  • @TheDukeofMadness
    @TheDukeofMadness Рік тому +4

    I remember watching this not that long ago. It struck me that once Sean Connery got away from 'being Bond' he was more willing to do off kilter things, like this and his star turn as Agamemnon in Time Bandits. Also Peter Boyle could play a really good bad guy.

  • @jim22277
    @jim22277 Рік тому +8

    Awesome movie... High noon in space.

  • @JayHarangue
    @JayHarangue Рік тому +8

    Love this one! Only watched it recently for the first time. Keep up the good work.

  • @skylx0812
    @skylx0812 Рік тому +2

    When I learned Hellen Mirren's full name was Ilynea Lydia Mironoff, it finally dawned on me what she was doing playing a Russian cosmonaut in 2010: The Year We Make Contact.
    Another great film.

  • @mondomacabromajor5731
    @mondomacabromajor5731 Рік тому +4

    Outland is a brilliantly subtle detective sci-fi ... well paced directing and acting with great spfx and amazing visual fx model work ...

  • @fearthehoneybadger
    @fearthehoneybadger Рік тому +12

    A real masterpiece.

    • @daymenleo6895
      @daymenleo6895 Рік тому

      i saw this back in 2009 it furthered my interest in 70s 80s sci fi and kinda as a whole!!

  • @kingelvis7035
    @kingelvis7035 Рік тому +1

    I remember this from the time. Hard to overstate how much I loved it for its gritty reality. After Star Wars and all the mysticism and magic technology, it was refreshing and interesting to see a very plausible depiction of what life in space would be like.

  • @scottmcfadyen293
    @scottmcfadyen293 Рік тому +17

    This film needed a strong actor like Connery to make it work - his character was doing the heavy lifting of the film as he was focal point of the story. Outland is a western in space , and it works very well. i don't see what is wrong with being of simplicity , i find that to be one of the great points of beauty.
    If you ever watched the channel , Alien Theory , he asked the question "is Outland in the world of Alien ?" he seems to think so , and i would agree. i find this film keeps coming back to want to be played again and again. i would suggest coming back to it in 6 months to a year and reevaluate it again , you might see what i see.

  • @VigilantErik
    @VigilantErik Рік тому +5

    Thanks for doing reviews on these old movies.

  • @wildeyshere_paulkersey853
    @wildeyshere_paulkersey853 Рік тому +124

    The fact that this is the Blade runner and Alien universe, I loved it. And I loved its simplicity tbh.

    • @FreemanCanada
      @FreemanCanada Рік тому +18

      The movie Soldier staring Kurt Russell is also in the same universe if I'm not mistaken. The enemy soldiers he fights at the end are replicants.

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Рік тому +11

      Agreed. All 3 films could, and probably should exist in the same universe.

    • @noneed4me2n7
      @noneed4me2n7 Рік тому +1

      Oh I missed that but but pre Prometheus I can see it meshing well. I liked Prometheus but it kinda messed the world building up a bit with the subsequent films just aggravating it even more. I’m fine pretending it’s something else and Sean Connery might hook up with Ripley at some point, it just boggles the mind.

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope Рік тому +1

      It's not great but a good movie. But a good movie from this time period would be outstanding today to be honest. Since really nice practical effects even if some of the models are obviously too small to look realistic like the city itself. But the blood, explosions etc. are top notch. Wished more directors would use blood packs and real explosions nowadays. The immersion is much better.

    • @makeitsonumberone1358
      @makeitsonumberone1358 Рік тому +1

      Im sure ive heard ridley scott say it is set in tbe same universe, but soldier im not sure about, even though i loved that film and i think im gonna dig it out my collection lol

  • @carloscolon3781
    @carloscolon3781 Рік тому +7

    Loved this one as a kid when I watched in theaters, still do today

  • @FrostUK
    @FrostUK Рік тому +3

    I watched this film a few years ago after my dad recommended it. Sean Connery was indeed awesome as O'Niel. Good setting, good score, good atmosphere. Didn't mind the fairly simple straight forward story, but the last third of the movie felt too rushed. Despite that, it's well worth a watch.

  • @christopherchadwick2659
    @christopherchadwick2659 Рік тому +1

    Was on gate guard at RAF Leeming in 1990 and this was the only film in the guard hut. For a week, we watched it on a loop. We never got bored of it.

  • @gawkersdeathrattle1759
    @gawkersdeathrattle1759 Рік тому +5

    Oh man, haven't seen this movie in ages. Sean Connery from back in the day. I always found it weird that they were using shotguns in space. xD

    • @Hiraghm
      @Hiraghm Рік тому +1

      specialized shotguns; I imagine they had a low charge so as to not penetrate the walls of the habitat; which is why some of the fight had to take place in the greenhouse... because gorilla glass hadn't been invented yet :D

  • @kellinwinslow1988
    @kellinwinslow1988 Рік тому +4

    Really good movie. Remember when it first came out. Great soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith. Connery plays a man that Hollywood doesn't do anymore. Strong,moral,good. The exact opposite of characters that woke writing makes today. True the story is simple but as you said the acting is great. I would also add that the direction is very good and I think there is just enough depth and action to make it an enjoyable watch. Good Blu Ray as well. Oliver Harper did a good review of it awhile ago. Still better than most of the crap that comes out now.

  • @jameydunne3920
    @jameydunne3920 Рік тому +2

    Dave, thank you for all the retro movie reviews. In the vacuous, vacant space known as movie theaters and the general lack of new movies to talk about now, It's nice to hear you fill it with comments about the staples of sci-fi and action.
    Thanks for filling that media vacuum with product worthy of viewing.

  • @MichaelRowe-cv3oq
    @MichaelRowe-cv3oq Рік тому +1

    I saw this in the cinema here in England in 1981,as you say its High Noon in space,some pretty good effects and Peter Hyams made some great films......when I sat down in the cinema to watch it on a Saturday afternoon,I found a huge tub of popcorn under the seat which someone had forgotten about,which was nice.

  • @fredleggett923
    @fredleggett923 Рік тому +2

    Peter Hyams may not've been a great writer, but he was an exceptional director and cinematographer.

  • @RetroRobotRadio
    @RetroRobotRadio Рік тому +13

    I love this movie because there's no environmental catastrophe it's just people being jerks in the future because of drug laws.
    Plus it makes a great prequel to Alien.

    • @rudiruttger
      @rudiruttger Рік тому +2

      The laws exist because people are jerks.

    • @Hiraghm
      @Hiraghm Рік тому

      because of drugs; it's clear this drug _should_ be illegal; it drives people psychotic before killing them.

  • @JEEPDadXJ
    @JEEPDadXJ Рік тому +2

    I got to see this in theaters and it was fantastic on the big screen.

  • @ggrumbles
    @ggrumbles Рік тому +1

    This is one of my favorite 80s films. I first saw it as child of 11 or 12 and the story was linear and simple enough for me to follow it along very well which allowed me to get "pulled-in" to the bleak and compartmentalized world of a not too distant future off world mining colony. While I agree with Dave's summary, I wish to add that this film came to America at the peak of the drug culture which was sweeping across the nation turning once clean urban cities and neighborhoods into gang turfs and graffiti covered hellscapes. This film asks Is a far off mining colony, a last stop for the desperate, worth saving? Connery's character illustrated the strength and difficulty it took for the good people to stand up to the violence of the gangs and try to drive out the drug dealers from their communities. From a law enforcement angle, it sends the message that as a cop you're the last line of defense but you face a choice. You can play along, and become a part of the problem, or you can choose to stand on the integrity of your oath and the honor to uphold the law. If you don't sell out or look the other way, the good guys can win in the end.

  • @JustTooDamnHonest
    @JustTooDamnHonest Рік тому +3

    Connery is the man's man who has hope even in the most dire situations and he will face it with his willpower and his fists.

  • @beebTim
    @beebTim Рік тому +2

    I'm old enough, Dave, to remember seeing this on Film '81 back in the day and as one of the only Sci-fy movies around at the time I looked forward to seeing it - unfortunately I wasn't old enough at the time to see it at the cinema. Getting to see it on VHS later on was definitely worth the wait.
    Cracking film in a similar style to Alien - little actual sci-fy - but who cared... it was set in space 🙂

  • @davidsharp9166
    @davidsharp9166 Рік тому +2

    One of my favourite movies. It's one of those films you go back to the BluRay/DVD every so often. Once in a few months kinda thing.

  • @mastersofthemirror
    @mastersofthemirror Рік тому +1

    We didn’t have a lot of good science fiction in 1981. We appreciated what we had. I personally loved the show when it came out.

  • @rudiruttger
    @rudiruttger Рік тому +4

    I've never before heard of this film, I'll have to check it out.

  • @katey1dog
    @katey1dog Рік тому +1

    THANK YOU! Someone finally reviewed this classic.

  • @TerryMcQ79
    @TerryMcQ79 Рік тому +3

    High noon in space! Great movie

  • @grumpyoldwizard
    @grumpyoldwizard Рік тому +2

    I have always enjoyed Outland.
    I watch it every once in a while.
    Good movie. (simple, perhaps, but its the kind of simple we need nowadays.)

  • @tunnocks
    @tunnocks Рік тому +2

    I don't think this was unimaginative at all. It kept things tight and avoided adding more than was necessary. It was low-key and did the job well. Dilemma over explosions.

  • @jfruser
    @jfruser Рік тому +1

    As a kid I recall my first James Bond movie, "Hey, its the guy from 'Outland!'"

  • @WDGFE
    @WDGFE Рік тому +1

    I liked it well enough when it released, and had been following its production in Starlog. It seemed a cut above the standard sci-fi fare of the time, though a bit below the high-gloss production levels of Star Wars and Star Trek.
    Fun fact: Lazarus was originally written to be played by a male actor, but Francis Sternhagen fit the role very well.

  • @michaelvandeginste3497
    @michaelvandeginste3497 Рік тому +2

    This is one of my favorite movies. Yes, the story may be simple, but I thought that was okay. What I liked about this film is that it kind of had the message of "the more things change, the more they stay the same" in regards to principles vs. lawlessness, regardless of time or setting.

  • @allseeingotto2912
    @allseeingotto2912 Рік тому +4

    @Dave Cullen Please review a film called Night Breed ,it’s very underrated.

  • @flyingninja1234
    @flyingninja1234 Рік тому +1

    One of my favorite science fiction films. Thank you.

  • @ChannelWright
    @ChannelWright Рік тому

    Thanks, it’s great to get a fresh review of older material like this. I watched Outland recently so this is quite timely!

  • @maxmaxmaxmax647
    @maxmaxmaxmax647 Рік тому +3

    Its all about the mood in this one

  • @beckoning-chasm
    @beckoning-chasm Рік тому +1

    It's a basic story told pretty well. My recollection is that the failure of the company assassins meant Peter Boyle's death on the next ship, but it's been a while since I've seen it. I consider it a highlight of Peter Hyam's filmography, just because it's simple and direct.

  • @chrisgorton4577
    @chrisgorton4577 Рік тому +1

    I am your typical TV and film sci-fi nerd, particularly of the 60's to 80's (I am nearing 60 myself). I remember seeing Outland in the cinema, and it is also in my Blu-ray collection. So okay, it's not a masterpiece, but it's a fun movie. I actually re-watch it at least once a year. In context some, but not all, other films and shows in my collection are Alien, Blade Runner, Star Trek: TOS, The Prisoner - original, 2001, 2010, Space: 1999, Blake's 7, classic Who, Sapphire and Steel, HHG2G, Logan's Run, Scanners. Escape From New York. I think you know where I am coming from. I am still pleased to have Outland in my collection.

  • @TKFKU
    @TKFKU Рік тому +2

    This slipped under my radar, gonna have to give it a watch. Thanks.

  • @flavadave3943
    @flavadave3943 Рік тому +1

    I’ve been meaning to watch this for years! Had forgotten to put it on my list though. Thank you for this review. Definitely looking forward to tracking it down.

  • @christophernuzzi2780
    @christophernuzzi2780 Рік тому +1

    GREAT movie with a GREAT soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith. Outland was directed by Peter Hyams, who also directed Capricorn One (which has another amazing Goldsmith soundtrack).

  • @sensumcommunem
    @sensumcommunem Рік тому

    One of my favourites from the 1980's, which is - essentially - a reboot of my favourite western of all time: High Noon.
    Great stuff Dave. Keep it up!

  • @SakiniCZ
    @SakiniCZ Рік тому +1

    It was a gloriously simple movie with true atmosphere, it feel s like from the Alien universe. BTW there is the notion given that if the hitmen given to Sheppard fail, the next ones will come for Sheppard, so after O´Neil leaves alive, he is done.

  • @davesharp7315
    @davesharp7315 Рік тому +1

    Note to Hollywood, drop of pressure from 1atm to 0atm explosively doesn't make your head explode... Drop from 9atm to 1atm explosively does (see Byford Dolphin for real world example)

  • @theexplosionist2019
    @theexplosionist2019 2 місяці тому +1

    1. Titanium ore is common. Why not noble metals? Platinum? Palladium? Niobiom? Ruthenium.
    2. Vacuum is just 1 less bar of pressure than Earth. Vacuum takes minutes to kill, by asphyxiation.

  • @FatNorthernBigot
    @FatNorthernBigot Рік тому

    There's nothing more fun than watching vintage Sci-Fi which features monochrome monitors with a green character set. Even though we ditched that tech decades ago, it still gives the "future" a more gritty, realistic look.

  • @joshuacalkins
    @joshuacalkins Рік тому +1

    I recall it fondly. Haven’t seen it since the VHS days, so I want to see it in HD. It was slow and weird, but I dug it. SC was funny and charismatic as usual. Thanks for the review!

  • @radagastaddams3703
    @radagastaddams3703 Рік тому +2

    love this film - especially as it seems it could almost be set in the Alien universe. there's even a bit at the start where the miners talk about rumours of giant spiders getting in your spacesuit...
    now excuse me I'm off for some polydichloric euthimal & a game of space golf.

  • @reuvengershon6625
    @reuvengershon6625 Рік тому +3

    I liked it. An intelligent thriller with some great acting and characters
    And a good story too with a few shock moments.
    For example. I liked the chemistry between Connery and the female Dr. They start off prickly but them become great and vital friends.

  • @wylde_hunter
    @wylde_hunter Рік тому +3

    An underestimated classic.

  • @blzahz7633
    @blzahz7633 Рік тому +1

    I really like this movie's setting, I rewatch it every now and then.

  • @MrEW1985
    @MrEW1985 Рік тому +1

    Underrated classic, but can understand why the looks are bit of a problem to the viewer. Everyone expects the future to have this amazing environments and then ppl see this environment where no one wants to live in.

  • @conza1989
    @conza1989 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Dave, I'll come back later I think since I haven't seen this one yet. I'll give looking it up a shot, so far not many streaming options in my region unfortunately, but had never even heard the name before so that's nice

  • @DarinM1967
    @DarinM1967 Рік тому

    While we all have our opinions, Outland is one of my favorite SciFi. Maybe it's because I grew up watching black and white westerns, Tarzan, Flash Gorden, etc. No I'm not that old, but growing up in the 70s and 80s, these kinds of reruns were what most kids watched on the weekends, when we were outside, or going to the Arcades, Roller Rinks, Bowling Alleys, etc, but I digress. What I'm trying to say is that Outland was and is a great afternoon scifi in the 80s. It was simple, gritty, action pack, but no overly cerebal like Martian Chronicles, which is also one of my favorite Scifi mini-series. Anyway, I'm glad you did a review of it, which allowed me to have a nostalgia moment.

  • @grifnizzle7197
    @grifnizzle7197 Рік тому +1

    I can see where you're coming from here, but I *love* this movie. I put it up there with Blade Runner and The Thing for having a setting that acts as an actual character in the movie. It's a place that not only feels alive, but malevolent. I remember watching this as a young teenager and being both unsettled by the environment but also oddly exhilarated by the idea this could be a real place. And is miserable as it seemed, I really wanted to *go* there.

  • @Hiraghm
    @Hiraghm Рік тому +2

    A nice aspect of this movie is O'Neill's relationship with Lazarus. Nowadays there'd be a graphic sex scene between them. Or between him and Shepherd.

  • @charliemountain82
    @charliemountain82 Рік тому

    I just watched it- for the first time. I'm an 80s kid, but this one just slid under my radar. It's definitely a western with a great, gritty sci fi feel. Something about 80s practical effects just feels "real-er". Matte paintings and miniatures will always outdo the Avengers type CG over saturation seen in modern film. It had a fair amount of cheeziness, but it was fun- for the first time- in 2023.

  • @slightlytwistedagain
    @slightlytwistedagain Рік тому +1

    I'm surprised you find Outland average. For me I can be very happy watching a simple movie if the characters and scenes are entertaining and beautifully crafted.

  • @mr.robinson1982
    @mr.robinson1982 Рік тому +1

    I saw this in the theater when it was released....ive never seen a guys head explode from decompression....its worth the wait...