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Old 03-23-2010, 06:32 AM   #1
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Duncan Jones' Moon (2009) has received a preliminary release date for the Gallic markets: June 16th. Courtesy of France Televisions Distribution.

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Moon, a superb first feature directed by Duncan Jones (David Bowie's son) and starring an impressive Sam Rockwell, is an intelligent, evocative and deceptively low-key sci-fi adventure.

The minimalist production design renders the futuristic setting gritty and realistic. This intensifies an intriguing story that focuses on exploring solitude and the survival instinct rather than otherworldly phenomena.

Rockwell is in almost every scene and plays a dual role with commanding believability.

He is astronaut Sam Bell, stationed on a base on the far side of the moon, carrying out a three-year contract with Lunar Industries. His assignment involves mining a key source of energy that supplies 70% of the globe.

It's a job steeped in loneliness. A satellite is broken, so Sam cannot send or receive live communication. But he finds solace in taped video messages from his wife, Tess (Dominique McElligott), and is reassured knowing he has only a short time left before he returns to Earth.

His only "companion" is a robotic computer called Gerty (with the voice of Kevin Spacey), an excellent choice not just for his last name but also for the even timbre of his vocal cadences.

Moon wisely eschews the conventions and clichés of the genre and offers just the right elements of surprise.

Sam is not an astronaut in the traditional sense. His work is not scientific exploration for the sake of knowledge. He is employed by an energy corporation, whose motive, of course, is financial profit. What this means for Sam is a key to the story.

The mood and pacing are calibrated to create a sense of growing paranoia while retaining a subtle sense of humor.

Sam's humdrum daily existence plays out compellingly amid a dawning realization that all is not as it seems.

A highlight is Jones' anthropomorphic rendering of Gerty, a tatty machine with arms that look like a dental X-ray machine. But the reassuring voice emanating from it gives it a kindly feel, accentuated by a yellow smiley-face icon that changes to reflect the mood behind Gerty's sentiments.

Like Steven Soderbergh's Solaris, Moon compellingly probes the human psyche in extreme solitude.

Despite a minor plot hole and a couple of dull patches, Moon weaves a tale that is unexpectedly mesmerizing.
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Old 03-24-2010, 10:13 AM   #2
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Excellent movie ! Got the UK disc and loved it!
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I might get this one & give the UK version to a friend!
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The artwork is up now:

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I've got the french version of "Moon" spinning in my US PS3 right now and nothing is happening. Is this BD region locked or what? No error message whatsoever, the screen just remains black and nothing happens ;(

And by the way on the back it says BD25 and not BD50 like written on blu-ray.com specs...did they seriously dumb down the encode and locked the disc to region B?
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http://www.dvdfr.com/dvd/f152071-moo...ce-cachee.html

This says B Locked and BD25. It is not the same as the Sony version as this version is handled by France Televisions Distribution.
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http://www.dvdfr.com/dvd/f152071-moo...ce-cachee.html

This says B Locked and BD25. It is not the same as the Sony version as this version is handled by France Televisions Distribution.
Thanks for your quick answer, well then I'll have to sell it.

This link might get in handy, is it reliable concerning region codes, or do they just copy what's written on the back of the cases?
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I added up the back cover. Indeed, the disc is BD25 and Region-B "locked".

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I've got the french version of "Moon" spinning in my US PS3 right now and nothing is happening. Is this BD region locked or what? No error message whatsoever, the screen just remains black and nothing happens ;(

And by the way on the back it says BD25 and not BD50 like written on blu-ray.com specs...did they seriously dumb down the encode and locked the disc to region B?
How much would you sell it for? I'm good with region locked titles.
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Old 09-06-2010, 10:52 PM   #10
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How much would you sell it for? I'm good with region locked titles.
It's only 15.98€ on Amazon.fr.
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