Event Horizon rip-off
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haker-1 — 14 years ago(August 21, 2011 02:38 PM)
I just watched Event Horizon and they have similatiries but not that big. The same way you say it is a rip-off you can say Ghosts on Mars is a rip-off from Event Horizon or Doom or Ghost Ship.
Who was the first that forged the deadly blade? Of rugged steel his savage soul was made - Tibullus -
chilichilipepper — 12 years ago(June 01, 2013 10:54 AM)
funny thing is, this topic comes up about o nce a year when the old thread gets deleted. yes they are a lot of similarities ( I think years ago I was one of the first to do a list like this.
Doesn't mean they don't have their own merits though. Ghost Ship was more suspence / horror where Event Horizon was more Satanic Horror. Either way, this is an ongoing subject and I mis s the days when IMDB didn't delete threads every 4 months. -
A-Zupreme — 9 years ago(October 22, 2016 08:14 PM)
See, I think this is more Alien (1979) infused with supernatural elements. So, The Shining or Event Horizon could be contenders for the supernatural side of things, but I still think structurally it can be called Alien on a boat. My reasonings for saying such:
- The cast of characters are known by last name only and are tied together professional, in an occupation where gender doesn't matter.
- The setting is as isolated and helpless as can be, at least as possible on Earth being in the middle of the cold sea. If not in space, then in the sea would probably be the next best alternative for a horror setting.
- An ominous presence picking off the cast one-by-one, and much of the bickering and bitching is similar between the two movies.
- One character from each crew turns out to be a total snake in the grass.
- The final survivor is a
female tomboyish character, neither of whom got top billing over the actor playing the captain character who dies despite getting top billing (though Gabriel Byrne got the "and" credit in the opening titles, he shows up as top billing here on IMDb).