Watch the First Four Minutes of Moon Nazi Movie IRON SKY

by     Posted: March 16th, 2012 at 1:45 pm

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Early last month, a peculiar little trailer popped up on the web for a movie called Iron Sky. I had never heard of the film, but I gave the trailer a go because I read something about moon Nazis and I thought to myself, “That can’t be right.” But no, a movie about moon Nazis does, in fact, exist and now the first four minutes of the film are online for your viewing pleasure. The premise rests on the fact that the Nazis landed on the moon 70 years ago and are now primed and ready for an all-out invasion of Earth. These first four minutes all take place on the moon and center on a couple of American astronauts who have just landed and decide to take a look around. Yes, the encounter moon Nazis.

Hit the jump to watch the clip. The film stars Udo Kier, Julia Dietze and Christopher Kirby. You can read Matt’s review right here. Iron Sky opens in the UK and Finland on April 4th, and hits theaters stateside sometime this year.

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Comments:
  • ssharp

    watch the first 4 minutes….. no thank you

    • Brad Greenwood

      If you are offended, you just don’t get it. If you don’t appreciate the artistry, you are a Neanderthal. Either way, your comment was bitchy.

  • Louis

    “No fucking way”

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  • Northern Star

    Why do the visual effects in this 7.5 million euros-budgeted indie look a heck of a lot better than most big U.S. studio pics…?

    • dogg

      Uh, because they don’t. Some descent CG at the beginning, but then it all goes to hell. Maybe it’s supposed to be intentionally cheesy, though, with those spandex and cardboard space suits.

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  • fortunate

    Yes, you got it! It is supposed to be cheesy. Because it is a comedy. It was filmed to mock those Hollywood movies that spend hundreds of millions on special effects and to pay ‘stars’ and come out lame or B-rated in the best case. The previous movie of the same director, Star Wreck, pursued the same goal.

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