Movie Description GALAXY QUEST is a satirical comedy that pokes fun at the influence science fiction shows such as STAR TREK have had on their audience. The cast members of the cult sci-fi television series GALAXY QUEST now earn their livings appearing at conventions and grand openings, led by their bombastic captain Jason Nesmith, played by Tim Allen. When an alien race--the Thermians--arrives on earth, it appears that they have mistakenly appropriated the show's culture as their own, thinking the series was actual fact. Desperate for help in battling the evil General Sarris, they bring the actors with them into space to save their planet. A surprisingly smart and funny send-up of the science-fiction culture and the influence television has on the world at large, GALAXY QUEST is a comedy that even nongenre fans can enjoy, with terrific turns by Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Sam Rockwell, and Tony Shalhoub.
| Credits | | Producer: | Charles J. Newirth, Suzann Ellis | | Cast: | Enrico Colantoni, Robin Sachs, Sigourney Weaver, Tony Shalhoub |
| Details | | Sound: | HiFi Sound, Stereo Sound, Surround Sound |
Notes Shot in Los Angeles, California, and Goblin Valley, Utah.
Editorial Reviews "...The expert cast is more than game. Extra points to [Rickman and Weaver]..." -- 3 out of 5 stars Premiere - Kerrie Mitchell (06/01/2000)
"...Mischievously clever..." Variety - pp.57-62 - Joe Leydon
"...Genuinely imaginative special effects which manage to recognisably in the spirit of the cheesy originals..." USA Today - p.48-9 - Kim Newman
"...This tightly scripted, lightning-paced laffer delightfully pulls all the elements together and builds to a giddy and gleeful climax..." Box Office - p.57 - Christine James
"...[With] Enrio Colantoni scoring as a marble-mouthed alien; and a deeply funny Sam Rockwell as the crew member-extra..." Entertainment Weekly - Ty Burr (04/28/2000)
"...Fast, light and funny, GALAXY QUEST has a wide, generation-spanning appeal -- and you don't have to be a die-hard Trekkie to enjoy it..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (12/24/1999)
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