Christmas on Mars

Christmas on Mars

Movie |

Martian | Musical

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  • Genre(s): Musical, Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Wayne Coyne, Bradley Beesley, George Salisbury
  • Cast(s): Steven Drozd, Wayne Coyne, Fred Armisen, Scott Booker, Adam Goldberg See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 22min
  • Similar To: Bang Bang Baby, I Married a Strange Person!
  • Story:
    The film tells the story of the experiences of Major Syrtis during the first Christmas on a newly-colonized Mars. Coyne has described the film as "Maybe Eraserhead or Dead Man crossed with some kind of fantasy and space aspects, like The Wizard of Oz and maybe A Space Odyssey, and set at Christmas-time. The story that unfolds is intended to hint at childlike magic within a tragic and realistic situation."
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STORY

Story
The film tells the story of the experiences of Major Syrtis during the first Christmas on a newly-colonized Mars. Coyne has described the film as "Maybe Eraserhead or Dead Man crossed with some kind of fantasy and space aspects, like The Wizard of Oz and maybe A Space Odyssey, and set at Christmas-time. The story that unfolds is intended to hint at childlike magic within a tragic and realistic situation."

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Elijah Wood and Isaac Brock recorded cameos that were left out of the final cut of the film.

The Grammy-winning song "Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)," from The Flaming Lips' album "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots," originated as the score for a scene in this film. When that scene was cut, the song was placed on the album at the last minute.

Eight years in the making. Director Wayne Coyne built much of the set in his back yard, as shown in the documentary The Fearless Freaks (2005).

Popular Dialogues

"Major Syrtis: They look like two moths, hovering around that light. Two moths. That's always haunted me. I must've been ten years old. Two little moths, sitting together on the window sill. I don't know why I did it. They were just sitting there, trying to stay alive. Just trying to enjoy their existence. And I just squished them. I wish I could go back, and change it. But I squished them. They never knew some larger force in the universe could show mercy on them. I wish I would have."

"Major Lowell: [to Sirenum] You have no idea what you just did! That's the problem. I'll tell you what you just did: We are fucked! We are fucked!"