Supernova

Supernova(2000)

PG-13
01/14/2000 (US)Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller1h 31m
4.9

"All hell is about to break loose."

Overview

Set in the 22nd century, when a battered salvage ship sends out a distress signal, the seasoned crew of the rescue hospital ship Nova-17 responds. What they find is a black hole--that threatens to destroy both ships--and a mysterious survivor whose body quickly mutates into a monstrous and deadly form.

Walter Hill

Director

William Malone

Story

Dan Chuba

Story

David C. Wilson

Screenplay

Jack Sholder

Director

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Supernova (2000) Robert Forster Remembers Intense Makeup and Prosthetics HD

Supernova (2000) Robert Forster Remembers Intense Makeup and Prosthetics HD

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Supernova (1/1) Nightingale 229 Crew Rescues a Mysterious Man (2000) HD

Supernova (1/1) Nightingale 229 Crew Rescues a Mysterious Man (2000) HD

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Supernova (2000) Lou Diamond Phillips On the Challenge of Script Changes HD

Supernova (2000) Lou Diamond Phillips On the Challenge of Script Changes HD

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A review by John Chard
5.0

Written on June 14, 2015

Heal thyself, doctor.

The back story to Supernova is actually more interesting than the studio cut of the film that is available to view. Director's coming and going, one (Walter Hill) taking his name off the credits, butchery by studio interference, different endings, different planned thematics, shelved for two years and etc. Supernova was a messy production and sadly it shows, making Walter Hill's original cut (unavailable) the "Magnificent Ambersons" of the sci-fi genre.

Plot, in the skew-whiff edited version we are fed here, is basically a riff on Ridley Scott's Alien. Space dudes up in space take on board a too good to be true hitch-hiker dude, which is a bad idea. Sadly it's all very dull, yet strangely you can see that in amongst the mess, and the often used diversion tactic of Robin Tunney's breasts, there was a very good film here. Brains and effects work to light up the screen, some sexy sizzle marrying up to the tension up there in the galaxy, James Spader on wonderfully broody and heroically damaged form, and some belting deleted scenes on the DVD. But, it's not to be, so the studio should be ashamed of themselves, even if it isn't quite the ultimate stinker it has been painted as. But! Super it is not, in any shape or form. 5/10