No, really -- Smallville's Kristin Kreuk would Very much like you to drink her Space Milkshake. And she's joined several other genre stars -- including Sanctuary's Robin Dunne and Amanda Tapping and Lord of the Rings' Billy Boyd -- in an attempt to make sure you slurp down every last drop. Check out a trailer for the upcoming extremely cheesy-looking low-budget sci-fi horror spoof after the jump. Space Milkshake was shot last year and, according to its distributor Joker Films, is currently in post-production. It's written and directed by Armen Evrensel. Here's the synopsis: "Jimmy, a low rated computer technician, has been assigned to an orbital sanitation station (garbage truck in space). When ...
- 5/16/2012
- FEARnet
Never heard of Armen Evrensel’s “Space Milkshake” until now? Join the club. The film looks like a big sci-fi gag, with “Sanctuary” stars Amanda Tapping and Robin Dunne playing two members of a spaceship staffed by four humans. The tagline, “We’re ducked”, is intriguing, though. Or as the very brisk official synopsis put it: Four spaceworkers on a run down orbital sanitation station run into a few problems when they salvage a strange device from space ship wreckage. Yeah, not much there. Apparently one of those “few problems” involves giant alien creatures and possibly the end of humanity as we know it. Well, except for them. The film also co-stars Kristen Kreuk (of “Smallville” fame) and Billy Boyd (of “Lord of the Rings” trilogy fame). “Space Milkshake” is due sometime in 2012. When that happens, we’re all ducked.
- 5/9/2012
- by Nix
- SciFiCool.com
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