Nazi spaceship film sparks UFO debate - Telegraph The Finnish sci-fi comedy 'Iron Sky' centres on real-life SS officer Hans Kammler who was said to have made a significant breakthrough in antigravity experiments towards the end of WW2. The film relates how, from a secret base built in the Antarctic, the first Nazi spaceships were launched in late 1945 to found the military base Schwarze Sonne – Black Sun – on the dark side of the Moon. This base was to to be used to build a powerful invasion fleet and return to take over the Earth once the time was right, in this case 2018.
Sure it wasn't 2012? add this; http://blog.al.com/redstone-rocket/2010/11/german_rocket_site_launches_us.html
there's a good 'what if' that I don't think has been done - what if sci fi and especially HG Wells and Jules Verne et al hadn't happened before WW2 - would all the stories about 'perhaps' Nazi technology have been the same?
Well, like they say any news is good news so it will be good for the movie premier. The movie might be utter c but anyway people want to see it now. I hope they really are trying to make it a good one,too. Not just release another worthless effort just to make the most money possible.
The teaser looks great! But you don't have to take my word for it... Iron Sky: Watch the New Teaser! Personally I'm waiting quite eagerly the release.