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Galaxy Quest (1999)

Galaxy Quest (1999)
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A team of intrepid adventurers travels through the outer reaches of the galaxy, each week finding excitement and adventure on Galaxy Quest! Or at least that's the way it was in the mid-1970s, when brave if reckless Captain Peter Quincy Taggart, lovely Lieutenant Tawny Madison, and inscrutable alien Dr. Lazarus were the leaders of an interstellar law enforcement team on the TV series of that name. Twenty years later, the show is still in reruns, and Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen), Gwen DeMarco (Sigourney Weaver), and Alexander Dane (Alan Rickman) prop up their sagging careers by making appearances at sci-fi conventions, where they grudgingly shake hands and give autographs for the show's socially inept following. However, it turns out that nerdy sci-fi fans aren't the only ones watching: somewhere in another solar system, a group of alien rebels living under a regime of violence and repression have picked up broadcasts of Galaxy Quest, and they aren't aware that it's fiction. They travel to Earth and encounter the Galaxy Quest cast, who figure that they're just another bunch of guys who like to dress funny. However, they soon realize that they're being hired not for another autograph-signing session but for a real-life outer space rescue mission. Galaxy Quest was directed by Dean Parisot, who had a background in TV directing before his theatrical debut with the dark comedy Home Fries. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tim AllenSigourney Weaver, (more)
Director(s):
Dean Parisot
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Galaxy Quest

A team of intrepid adventurers travels through the outer reaches of the galaxy, each week finding excitement and adventure on Galaxy Quest! Or at least that's the way it was in the mid-1970s, when brave if reckless Captain Peter Quincy Taggart, lovely Lieutenant Tawny Madison, and inscrutable alien Dr. Lazarus were the leaders of an interstellar law enforcement team on the TV series of that name. Twenty years later, the show is still in reruns, and Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen), Gwen DeMarco (Sigourney Weaver), and Alexander Dane (Alan Rickman) prop up their sagging careers by making appearances at sci-fi conventions, where they grudgingly shake hands and give autographs for the show's socially inept following. However, it turns out that nerdy sci-fi fans aren't the only ones watching: somewhere in another solar system, a group of alien rebels living under a regime of violence and repression have picked up broadcasts of Galaxy Quest, and they aren't aware that it's fiction. They travel to Earth and encounter the Galaxy Quest cast, who figure that they're just another bunch of guys who like to dress funny. However, they soon realize that they're being hired not for another autograph-signing session but for a real-life outer space rescue mission. Galaxy Quest was directed by Dean Parisot, who had a background in TV directing before his theatrical debut with the dark comedy Home Fries. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Dean Parisot
Writer(s):
David HowardRobert GordonRobert Gordon
Producer(s):
Charles James NewirthMark Johnson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Sci-Fi Violence, Adult Situations, Watch With Your Kids, Mild Violence, Adult Language)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyComedy
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    Karen K.

    If you're an old Star Trek fan with a sense of humor about Trekkies, you will find this movie laugh out loud hilarious. I cracked up throughout the entire movie. Perfectly cast. Watch this one after a rotten day at the office, grab your popcorn and prepare to forget your woes... Picture the old Star Trek cast going from pathetic Trekkie appearance to pathetic Trekkie convention, with the cast whining about why they have to wear the ugly alien suit all the time, etc. Then some civilization from another planet who has been receiving television signals from earth needs help to save their civilization, and call upon the Trek cast to help, because they believe they're real, and off they go to try and save the universe, whining and bumbling all the way. Hilarious spoof. Enjoy the ride.

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    David S.

    It's very well done for what it is. It's funny even to those who didn't watch Star Trek (like me) because it makes fun of it along the way. Also, Tony Shalhoub's line about the ship breaking apart 'Just FYI' is hilarious.

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    Hosai A.

    Funny movie! Laugh out loud moments! Great plot! The action flowed along nicely as well as the dialogue. Movie hardly gets boring. Realistic emotions felt and displayed throughout the movie and great acting! Awesome movie.

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