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Lost in Space Forever (1998)

Lost in Space Forever (1998)
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Sitcom star John Larroquette hosts this tribute to the famed television show Lost in Space. Several of the show's stars give candid interviews about life on the set, as archival footage, some never seen before, is interspersed. Bill Mumy, the man who played Will Robinson at one point reunites with the robot in rather typical retrospective style. Lost in Space Forever stretches thin at a few points, but will nonetheless please fans of the science fiction classic. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

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Sitcom star John Larroquette hosts this tribute to the famed television show Lost in Space. Several of the show's stars give candid interviews about life on the set, as archival footage, some never seen before, is interspersed. Bill Mumy, the man who played Will Robinson at one point reunites with the robot in rather typical retrospective style. Lost in Space Forever stretches thin at a few points, but will nonetheless please fans of the science fiction classic. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

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    I was expecting more. It may be there is not simply enough archive type stuff left about the series. They really did not interview the actors like they should have. I used to love the show when I was a kid. I thought they tried to fill in holes by putting in skits and other material that was not really intersting. I cant quite put my finger on it but it was just lacking.

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