*spaceballs rating is only at a 3.4*Me: “I knew it, I’m surrounded by assholes.”
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Wir befinden uns weit, weit, weit weg in einer Galaxie, in der es ein kleines Völkchen gibt, das sich Spaceballs nennt. Angeführt durch Lord Helmchen und Colonel Sandfurz versuchen sie, die Luft des Planeten Druidia zu entsaugen, denn ihr Heimatplanet leidet unter Luftverschmutzung. Kurzerhand wird Prinzessin Vespa entführt und der Weltraumcowboy Lone Star muss sie aus den Fängen der Schurken retten. Unterstützt wird er bei dieser Mission von Waldi, dem Möter, er ist halb Mensch, halb Köter.
Heute keine Spielzeiten für Spaceballs in Los Angeles.
*spaceballs rating is only at a 3.4*Me: “I knew it, I’m surrounded by assholes.”
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Letterboxd needs to add another check after "I've seen this film before" for "I've seen this film before A GABILLION TIMES."I definitely didn't get the Kafka joke as a kid. Or the "Prince Valium" name. Or that John Hurt was reprising his role from ALIEN (which I hadn't seen at that point). Or the PLANET OF THE APES gag at the end (hadn't seen that yet, either). It's kind of amazing, frankly, how many of the reference jokes I DIDN'T get at that age -- and how much I loved this movie anyway. Now, I get the references AND the dumb dick jokes, so it's basically a masterpiece.
A reckless space traveler and his loyal half-dog sidekick must rescue a princess from a clumsy intergalactic regime that plans to steal her planet's atmosphere.
Mel Brooks directed this 1987 science-fiction spoof, which is widely recognized as one of his most prominent parodies.
Yes, it won the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film in 1988.