Exclusive Clip from IRON SKY Reveals the Moon Nazis Attacking New York in a Meteor Blitzkrieg

by     Posted: July 26th, 2012 at 12:23 pm

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We’re happy to share a clip with you from director Timo Vuorensola’s sci-fi comedy, Iron Sky.  Starring Udo Kier, Julia Dietze and Peta Sergeant, Iron Sky tells the story of a wing of the Nazi forces who hid out on a moon base after the fall of the Axis powers in 1945.  Bidding their time and building their army, the Moon Nazis plan to invade the Earth and establish the Fourth Reich as a new world order.  The following clip shows the awe-inspiring power of Moon Nazi technology via their devastating military strategy: the meteor blitzkrieg! Iron Sky opens stateside on July 27th. Hit the jump to check out the clip.

IRON SKY Launches a New Trailer

by     Posted: July 2nd, 2012 at 5:42 pm

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Just when you thought you were safe from Moon-dwelling space Nazis, Iron Sky goes and drops a new trailer on you.  The action/sci-fi/comedy film from director Timo Vuorensola centers on a group of Nazis who escaped Earth during World War II to hide out on the dark side of the moon.  After plotting their revenge and building an invasion force over the last 70 years, they’re finally ready to take back the world.  Starring Julia Dietze, Peta Sergeant, Udo Kier and Christopher Kirby, Iron Sky can invade your hometown courtesy of Tugg, the service that lets you vote for the movies you want to see.  Hit the jump to check out the new trailer.

SXSW 2012: IRON SKY Review

by     Posted: March 12th, 2012 at 6:07 pm

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There are no half-measures when it comes to moon Nazis.  The very phrase “moon Nazi” invites laughter.  There’s no room for serious consideration, and even biting satire can be a stretch.  It’s a goofy premise ripe for B-movie fun, and Iron Sky has no problem playing the fool and being silly right up until it begins to believe that people came to a movie about moon Nazis for CGI space battles and anything resembling dramatic contemplation.  Director Timo Vuorensola forgets that when you make a movie involving moon Nazis, you must always stay true to the moon Nazis and the ridiculousness they embody.

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