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The Last Scout

Our only hope for survival is a new world
2017 | 107m | English

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Director: Simon Phillips
Writer: Paul Tanter
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In 2065, the crew of the Pegasus are searching for a new home for humanity. As they approach their potential new world, the discovery of another ship could be the key to their salvation, or doom them and the rest of humanity to extinction.
Release Date: Jul 17, 2017
Director: Simon Phillips
Writer: Paul Tanter
Genres: Science Fiction
Keywords mission, new world, uninhabitable, 2060s
Production Companies Templeheart Films, Runaway Features, Knusperstein Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $3,200,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Geronimo1967
5.0

...and so it should be! When mankind destroy the Earth in 67 minutes, it falls to some astronauts to seek out a suitable new home for who's left of us somewhere in the galaxy. Now proof, if it were ever needed, that we need to work on our disaster-planning recruitment process now ensues as this motl ... ey and increasingly dysfunctional bunch on the "Pegasus" encounter a derelict spaceship populated by mysterious children. What now plays out is a predictable cat and mouse, spaceship, drama with nobody sure who to trust; old grudges rearing their ugly heads and the future of humanity clearly placed in the most precarious of situations. To be fair, the production standards and visual effects are not the worst, but the inane and plentiful dialogue and a shockingly mediocre cast of drama school drop-out types do the mean, moody and magnificent in an almost embarrassingly risible fashion. It's an old story that is clearly a labour of love for Simon Philipps and Paul Tanter, but it's not an original bone in it's body and at only ten minutes short of two hours - well, it's just far too long and meandering. I love my sci-fi, but this is really pretty derivative and poor.

Nov 27, 2023