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Iron Sky
The Nazis build a moon base in 1945 and hide there until 2018 when they plan to return to power. When the Moon Nazi UFO armada darkens the skies, ready to strike at the unprepared Earth, every man, woman and nation alike, must re-evaluate their priorities
26 October 1940, Augsburg, Germany
12 August 1931, Bremen, Germany
1 July 1981, Bath, England, UK
18 March 1950, Belleville, Illinois, USA
15 October 1967, Dietzenbach, Hesse, Germany
28 October 1966, Zimbabwe
23 February 1998, Celle, Germany
18 April 1945, Vienna, Austria
August 08, 2012
The film hasn't the budget to match its dizzying concept, nor the wit to fill the gaps between.
June 02, 2012
History tells us that you can't fake trash classics and you can't manufacture a cult.
February 16, 2012
'Iron Sky' just proves that even the dumbest idea needs a smart mind behind it.
May 26, 2012
Re-watch the teaser trailer, skip the final production.
September 27, 2012
To its credit, while routinely stupid, it is playfully so - and it gets over the line through sheer force of charm. A "triumph of the will", if you catch our drift. (Sorry.)
March 21, 2012
In space, no one can hear you laugh either.
September 13, 2012
Shock horror: hilariously terrible-sounding movie ends up being nowhere near as fun as you might hope. This does not bode well for my time-travelling monkey idea.
March 04, 2013
It's Nazis from space. Cult movie fans will basically know what to expect. It's just a shame it couldn't have been a bit better.
July 26, 2012
Despite some ill-advised turns of tonality, Iron Sky remains intriguing, submitting a lively sci-fi vision with a pronounced historical playfulness, keeping the feature eager to please and out to awe.
May 25, 2012
A space-ploitation brain fart.
August 23, 2012
Great idea, lousy execution: "Iron Sky" boasts one of the zaniest premises in recent memory, and somehow manages to squander most of its potential.
May 28, 2012
The jokes are spasmodic, as satirically weightless as playing golf on the moon.

