'The idea's an eagle, but film is a turkey' By Chris McCubbin Staff Reporter “Nightflyers,” Plaza 4 First of all, “Nightflyers” is a great story. It’s a hard science fic tion/ghost story/fairy talc. This is a plot with everything — hauntings, possessions, lasers, giant space ships, a wicked queen and an en chanted prince, an intrepid band of adventurers, undead monsters, a mad wizard and a kindly old scien tist— everything. Movie Review Based on a novella by George R.R. Martin, “Nightflycrs” is a first-rate premise for a science fic tion adventure. The story takes all sorts of neat effects from folklore, literature, religion and psychol ogy, and gives them all a theoreti cally plausible scientific explana tion. It has infinite potential. However, “Nightflycrs” is a pretty poor movie. The perform ances arc lackluster, the pacing doesn’t build and the script gener ates no excitement. Nothing’s really bad* you understand. The entire movie is determinedly, grimly competent. But nothing ever takes off, nothing shakes you, nothing, in short, that can even begin to live up to the infinite potential of the premise. But some of the movie is quite good, really. The sets arc beauti fully designed for one thing. There arc heavy borrowings from “Alien,” but that’s fine. Somebody managed to come up with a film that's often fascinating to look at, even when nothing fascinating is happening on the screen. The violence is restrained and u ell photographed. There’s a lot of carnage in this movie, but cheap Look Forward To 99* Wednesday At MlX&L'ES WEDNESDAYS, 8 pm-12 am EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE JUST 99 CENTS That means. . .99 cent pitchers 99 cent call drinks 99 cent imports J 99 cent blended drinks ^ r rr C 99 cent ice cream drinks lAUCNCil^ NO COVERI^ 9lhandP -- ^ Greyhound Money Savers for the Holidays I $75.1 $59.1 Anywhere Denver Greyhound goes. Advanced Purchase Required Advanced Purchase Required $59. $75. 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They rent a huge, opulently fit ted freighter called the Nightflycr. Once aboard they discover that there’s no crew, and the captain will only talk to them from a holo gram, never in person. Weird things begin to happen. People start to get hurl and killed. The Nightflycr’s secrets arc dis covered, one by one, in a race against time. It’s indicative of my schizo phrenic emotions about this movie that even though the plot develops turgidly, the plot developments themselves arc interesting enough that I don ’ t wan t to give them away. Somebody, director, producer or whoever, just went the wrong direction with “Nightflycrs, “ ex pending all their energy in exactly the wrong direction. Remember the old “Star Trek’’ episodes? They were done with primitive special effects, on a low budget, with wildly implausible plots. But the plots always made sense, on their own terms, and they started with a bang and they carried you along. The acting wasn’t great, but it was likeable and animated. Cheap. Dumb. Great. So here’s“Nightflycrs,” w ith its meticulous design and its state-of the-art special effects and wonder ful baroque plot. The action puts you on the edge of your seat all right. And it puts your head on the back of your seat, and your eyelids slowly draw to gether. The characters drop like flies and you don’t care. Some of the blame for the movie’s ennui can be laid at the door of Catherine Mary Stewart, “Nightflyers” narrator and hero ine. There’s something about most actresses today that makes it al most impossible to find a woman who can play a character who’s strong, active and competent with out coming across as a cold fish or the great stone face. How much would it cost to clone Sigourney Weaver a few dozen times? Michael Praed, as the ship’s mysterious captain, is a pretty-boy wimp. Over the course of the movie he’s supposed to grow into a hero, but Praed, and “Nightflyers,” isn’t up to that kind of character development. The happiest find in this movie is pop singer Michael Des Barres as Winderman, a fey, half-mad pro fessional telepath who comes to a grisly end. Des Barres makes an intriguing flash in “Nightflyers”’ dark night of characterization. I’m looking forward to his next adven ture movie. Maybe in 15, 20 or 30 years some really first-rate director of the future will pick up “Nightflyers” again and make a great movie out of this great con cept. There’s so much here that nothing is ever finished. It echoes of fairy tales, those earliest, earthi est, most fundamental parables for life in all its terror and beauty. Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and Cinderella all lurk in the shadows but are never allowed to come into the light. Classical references are also rife. The voyage home, the descent into hell, the succubus, the mino taur and the greatest potential Oedipus complex ever put into a movie. All of this is there in plain sight, fascinating, inert. The difference between “Nightflyers”as it should be and “Nightflycrs” as it is, is all the difference between the play and the prop room. Maybe, even if it was made as well as it could be made, “Nightflyers” could never be a hit. What does the average audience care about classical allusions and archetypal resonance? The plot is big and strange. And let’s face it, if the viewer has to think about what’s happening, he’d probably much rather see some thing blow up. Whatever its flaws, “Nightflyers” is science fiction, and the movie-going public wants sci-fi. They want space battles and cute robots, or if they do want to be scared they want a big black penis with teeth to chase a girl in her underwear. If you’re a real science fiction fan, the kind who doesn’t mind using your mind or your imagina tion, if you like to look beyond the familiar and the predictable, maybe you should sec “Nightflyers.” It will interest you and stimulate your imagination. 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