Space Mutiny
- Episode aired Nov 7, 1997
- TV-14
- 1h 32m
Mike and the 'bots learn the 80s were worse than they thought as they endure the putrid sci-fi epic, Space Mutiny (1988).Mike and the 'bots learn the 80s were worse than they thought as they endure the putrid sci-fi epic, Space Mutiny (1988).Mike and the 'bots learn the 80s were worse than they thought as they endure the putrid sci-fi epic, Space Mutiny (1988).
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- TriviaThe stinger was Dave Ryder yelling, then jumping out of his Enforcer and rolling off to the side.
- Quotes
Crow: [the macho names they invent for the films hero] Slab Bulkhead!
Tom Servo: Fridge Largemeat!
Mike Nelson: Punt Speedchunk!
Crow: Butch Deadlift!
Crow: Bold Bigflank!
Mike Nelson: Splint Chesthair!
Mike Nelson: Flint Ironstag!
Crow: Bolt Vanderhuge!
Mike Nelson: Thick McRunfast!
Crow: Buff Drinklots!
Tom Servo: Trunk Slamchest!
Crow: Fist Rockbone!
Mike Nelson: Stump Beefknob!
Tom Servo: Smash Lampjaw!
Crow: Punch Rockgroin!
Mike Nelson: Buck Plankchest!
Crow: Stump Chunkmen!
Tom Servo: Dirk Hardpeck!
Mike Nelson: Rip Steakface!
Tom Servo: Crud Bonemeal!
Mike Nelson: Brick Hardmeat!
Crow: Rip Slabcheek!
Tom Servo: Bob Johnson! No wait...
Mike Nelson: Smoke Manmuscle!
Mike Nelson: Big McLargeHuge!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Star Trek: The Next Generation #3 (2016)
- SoundtracksThe Edge of a Dream
Performed by Steve McClintock
The production value is just terrible, the amateur films from "Dead Gentlemen/Zombie Orphus" look ten times better than this film because operating on a shoestring budget they at least put in effort. This film look like hardly any effort at all is put, I'm surprised that it was even made at all. Some of the star ship interior in some scenes you can tell some of it is from a factory, the title sequence is cheap as if done from a home video program, the computers look pedestrian instead of futuristic, the list just goes on.
There is just a lot of hilarity, I really like how the crew points out the amount of cliché rail failing there are, you could almost make a drinking game out of that. Even like that in the break segments they put in a lot of railings on the ship for no reason, much like with the film.
There is a chase sequence which is one of the worst chases I've ever seen (and one of the slowest) as we see both the protagonist go after the villain in what looks like a golf cart or floor buffer. One of the crew says my favorite quote which is comparing this film to the race sequence in "Ben Hur".
But of course the highlight for me is the amount of names (which range up to 40 or 50) they give for the lead actor playing the protagonist whom of course is true to his name as it perfectly describes the quality of his acting. Those names just crack me up from how colorful and ridiculous they really are.
In space you will scream at this film.
Rating: 4 stars
- hellraiser7
- Jun 6, 2016
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color