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'''''Ghosts of Mars''''' is a 2001 sci-fi/action/horror film directed by [[John Carpenter]].
'''''Ghosts of Mars''''' is a 2001 sci-fi/action/horror film directed by [[John Carpenter]].


It's 2176 and [[The Red Planet|Mars]] has been [[Terraform|terraformed]] to have a breathable atmosphere by some [[Lady Land|matriarchal]] mining corporation. A crack-squad of [[Space Police]] consisting of Melanie Ballard ([[Natasha Henstridge]]), Jericho Butler ([[Jason Statham]]), Bashira Kincaid (Clea Duvall) and Helena Braddock ([[Pam Grier]]) is sent to reallocate notorious criminal James "Desolation" Williams ([[Ice Cube]]), only to discover that half the colony has been [[Demonic Possession|possessed]] by the spirits of the alien race that used to inhabit Mars [[Sealed Evil in A Can|which were released via a scientific excavation]], causing them to transform into a clan of sadomasochistic self-mutilating punk savages that look as if they're auditioning as extras for ''[[The Road Warrior]]'' and which murdered the other half. The rest of the movie is spent fighting them and... that's really about all there is.
It's 2176 and [[The Red Planet|Mars]] has been [[Terraform|terraformed]] to have a breathable atmosphere by some [[Lady Land|matriarchal]] mining corporation. A crack-squad of [[Space Police]] consisting of Melanie Ballard ([[Natasha Henstridge]]), Jericho Butler ([[Jason Statham]]), Bashira Kincaid (Clea Duvall) and Helena Braddock ([[Pam Grier]]) is sent to reallocate notorious criminal James "Desolation" Williams ([[Ice Cube]]), only to discover that half the colony has been [[Demonic Possession|possessed]] by the spirits of the alien race that used to inhabit Mars [[Sealed Evil in a Can|which were released via a scientific excavation]], causing them to transform into a clan of sadomasochistic self-mutilating punk savages that look as if they're auditioning as extras for ''[[The Road Warrior]]'' and which murdered the other half. The rest of the movie is spent fighting them and... that's really about all there is.


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* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obIT1GcMzL0 Come on, you mindless mutherfuckers!]
* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obIT1GcMzL0 Come on, you mindless mutherfuckers!]
* [[Nigh Invulnerability]]: Fourth variation for the [[Always Chaotic Evil|evil aliens]].
* [[Nigh Invulnerability]]: Fourth variation for the [[Always Chaotic Evil|evil aliens]].
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Big Daddy Mars looks a lot like [[Marilyn Manson (Music)|Marirlyn Manson]].
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Big Daddy Mars looks a lot like [[Marilyn Manson|Marirlyn Manson]].
* [[Nuke'Em]]: The heroes resolve to dispatch of the punk savages by blowing up the local nuclear power plant.
* [[Nuke'Em]]: The heroes resolve to dispatch of the punk savages by blowing up the local nuclear power plant.
* [[Off With His Head]]: One of the punks' favorite methods of killing is by decapitation, especially using sharp metal frisbees.
* [[Off with His Head]]: One of the punks' favorite methods of killing is by decapitation, especially using sharp metal frisbees.
* [[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness]]: The Matronage.
* [[The Omniscient Council of Vagueness]]: The Matronage.
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Proud Warrior Race Guys]]: From Melanie's hallucination; look's as if the extinct aliens were this.
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Proud Warrior Race Guys]]: From Melanie's hallucination; look's as if the extinct aliens were this.
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* [[Rule of Cool]]: What the movie was clearly aiming for.
* [[Rule of Cool]]: What the movie was clearly aiming for.
* [[Sassy Black Woman]]: Helena (Pam Grier, of course).
* [[Sassy Black Woman]]: Helena (Pam Grier, of course).
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: The Martian spirits.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: The Martian spirits.
* [[Shout-Out]]: When Braddock shouts "Who goes there?", it's a reference to [[Who Goes There (Literature)|a short story with that title]] by [[John W Campbell]], which has been made into a film twice, once by John Carpenter as ''[[The Thing (Film)|The Thing]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: When Braddock shouts "Who goes there?", it's a reference to [[Who Goes There|a short story with that title]] by [[John W. Campbell]], which has been made into a film twice, once by John Carpenter as ''[[The Thing (film)|The Thing]]''.
* [[Space Police]]: Most of the main characters have this occupation.
* [[Space Police]]: Most of the main characters have this occupation.
* [[Traintop Battle]]: The finale.
* [[Traintop Battle]]: The finale.

Revision as of 01:40, 15 April 2014

Ghosts of Mars is a 2001 sci-fi/action/horror film directed by John Carpenter.

It's 2176 and Mars has been terraformed to have a breathable atmosphere by some matriarchal mining corporation. A crack-squad of Space Police consisting of Melanie Ballard (Natasha Henstridge), Jericho Butler (Jason Statham), Bashira Kincaid (Clea Duvall) and Helena Braddock (Pam Grier) is sent to reallocate notorious criminal James "Desolation" Williams (Ice Cube), only to discover that half the colony has been possessed by the spirits of the alien race that used to inhabit Mars which were released via a scientific excavation, causing them to transform into a clan of sadomasochistic self-mutilating punk savages that look as if they're auditioning as extras for The Road Warrior and which murdered the other half. The rest of the movie is spent fighting them and... that's really about all there is.

Tropes used in Ghosts of Mars include:


  1. If the ghosts are also capable of independent interplanetary travel then not just the Mars colony, but all of humanity is completely screwed.