Asteroid! (part 1)

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2049: Prospectors battle the evil conglomerate in the Asteroid Belt. CineMagic/SVA Award winner in 1981. Titles, logo, computer displays made with an Apple ][. See the magazine article at flickr dot com, search for cm1616.

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  • es la de 1997, por que no la he encontrado en internet, (a lo mejor no he buscado bien), y en blockbuster tampoco esta

  • @2721357902 Block User is joking. There was a made - for - television movie with the same title.

    THAT is the movie with the fighter jets shooting the asteroid with lasers!

  • Is this the movie from 1997?

    With Michael Biehn?

  • @helenajesstarzak

    a) Obviously not.

    2) No.

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  • Hi there. I'm currently putting together a documentary on Cinemagic magazine and wondered if you and any of the rest of the people behind "Asteroid" would be interested in talking about this project and your award at the Cinemagic Film Search. If you'd be interested, look for the Swords & Circuitry Studios page on Facebook and drop us a line.

    So cool to finally see this after all of these years!

  • Remember this article in Cinemagic Magazine very well, in fact I scanned a copy for Stephen Parady a few years back !!! Great to actually see the fibal film !!!

  • Wow, just started watching and can't help but be a bit impressed by the prediction of "Depression II" and changes in Government control over space travel. Well done.

  • @jsl151850b do not worry, I think that movie has not already exist, I hate when people take, but it is not that movie is the 1997. to see if you find it.

  • Okay, thank you for ansaw.

  • About that....

    At the end of part two...

    Bloopers.

    The actors were 100 ft. away when the model had a 'malfunction'.

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