There’s an interesting sci fi project out there from David Bowie offspring Duncan Jones titled MOON which stars Sam Rockwell as a guy sent to the moon for three years to mine a gas that could be the key to Earth’s survival. After three years of isolation, however, the company that sent him there has no intention of bringing him back home. Dum…dum…dum!!! Having said that, the folks over at “Quiet Earth” have not only gotten a first look at the right-pictured poster but also at Rockwell with a near three year old beard drinking some coffee and probably a little pissed off that he’s been alone on the goddamn moon for three years. Check them both out over HERE. The film opens May 25th in the UK but stateside? Well, you got me, baby.
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