2021 Spooky Flix Fest – Lifeforce (1985) - Publication Date |
- Oct 06, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 00:51:38
In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Dave "Dr. Shock" Becker (find more from Dave here or here), and they're geeking out over Lifeforce (1985) and
how good the effects are
the great cast
Mathilda May
London in chaos
and much, much more!
Synopsis:
In the static outer limits of space, a silent terror awaits its next victim. A space exploration to examine Halley’s Comet uncovers an alien spacecraft whose occupants carry a deadly secret. Three humanoid forms encased in crystal sarcophagi hover in the comet’s tail. These three spacelings need humans to survive: in vampire-like fashion they murder their prey; seducing their victims… then sucking the life out of them, leaving withered shells of human forms.
When the astronauts return to Earth, they unknowingly bring along their alien counterparts and systematically trigger a chain of terror impossible to stop. LIFEFORCE – In the blink of an eye, the terror begins.
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