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Space Station 76

2014

Action / Comedy / Drama / Sci-Fi

13
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Fresh68%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled30%
IMDb Rating4.9108347

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Plot summary


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Top cast

Patrick Wilson Photo
Patrick Wilson as Captain Glenn
Matt Bomer Photo
Matt Bomer as Ted
Liv Tyler Photo
Liv Tyler as Jessica
Jerry O'Connell Photo
Jerry O'Connell as Steve
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801.15 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 1 / 1
1.51 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 1 / 7

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle3 / 10

no funny

Jessica (Liv Tyler) arrives as the new pilot for the space station 76. Captain Glenn (Patrick Wilson) is suicidal and not happy with the insisting female newcomer. Ted (Matt Bomer) is unhappy with his marriage to Misty (Marisa Coughlan) and grows closer to Jessica.

The concept of a 70's space station is intriguing. Other than that, there is nothing here. First and foremost, this is not funny. It starts with the robo gyno. It's odd but not actually funny. There is no written joke in that scene. At least, there is no good written joke. It's cold. Ok! Is that supposed to be funny? Is any of this actually funny? Did anybody actually write any actual jokes? Add to it is the straightest acting from straight man Liv Tyler. There is a lot of straight acting from the lead straight men. This movie is a little weird but it is mostly a lot of nothing.

Reviewed by nogodnomasters6 / 10

MY SECRET IS...

The film seems to be based on the game Asteroids as the main function of our 1976 Space Station is to avoid asteroids. In this film, the music and style is that of the 70's including the use of VHS tapes and Viewmasters. LTCMDR Jessica Marlow (Liv Tyler) boards the space station and works with Captain Glenn (Patrick Wilson). There is a diverse crew with families as their lives are a bad soap opera. The plot really goes nowhere as they created this metaphor and just couldn't do anything with it. Liv Tyler tells us the metaphor in the beginning that asteroids know their place in the universe and individuals who change have trouble finding their place with the trick is avoiding collisions. The characters are all shallow, perhaps by design.

Parental Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Anna Sophia Berglund)

Reviewed by Fujiko-san7 / 10

This is probably one of the stranger movies I have ever seen

This is probably one of the stranger movies I have ever seen but I liked it. It is not, however, in any way a comedy and the trailer is hugely misleading.

Basically, and bizarrely, this story, about unhappy and lonely people, is staged in a 70s style space station. The acting is fantastic (absolutely everyone is good) and the sound track is delicious, but there is absolutely no comedy, apart from strangeness linked to the setting and a few gimmicks, (all done in the first 5 minutes).

The film is even a bit depressing. But, as I mentioned before, I liked it. It's almost like a strange hallucinogenic trip.

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