
When Clyde Shelton’s (Gerard Butler) wife and child are brutally raped and murdered, he turns to the judicial system for justice. His ace prosecutor, Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx) makes a deal with one of the criminals in return for his testimony, thereby getting a softer sentence conviction. This doesn’t hold well with Clyde and is a slap in his face for trusting a lawyer who is only out to keep his conviction rating high. Ten years pass, and Clyde is now ready to administer his own brand of justice. After getting revenge on the criminals, Clyde turns his attention to Nick. He informs Nick, that if he doesn’t fix his flawed ways of being a lawyer, all the people involved in his case will die one by one.

So I went to see Pandorum over the weekend, thinking it would just be another movie trying to capture that fear in space, which the movie “Alien” did so many years ago. I was mistaken. In this movie two space ship crew members (Ben Foster and Dennis Quaid) wake up from a long sleep and can’t remember why they are there. They soon find out that they are not the only ones on this ship. There are ravenous man eating creatures running around killing everyone they come across.