DreamWorks Distribution | Release Date: December 25, 1999
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roddersj04Jan 1, 2011
"By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!" After the dissapointments into the Star Trek franchise that were Voyager, Enterprise and Nemesis, I like to think that line is suitable for all trekkies. And we were"By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!" After the dissapointments into the Star Trek franchise that were Voyager, Enterprise and Nemesis, I like to think that line is suitable for all trekkies. And we were avenged, with a brilliant satire known as...Galaxy Quest! This could have turned out so rubbish, been another "Date Movie" or "Meet The Spartans". So what happened? It had good writers, who knew to spoof Star Trek whilst keeping respect for the series and the fans. The actors play their roles brilliantly, from Allen's Shatner-esque role (complete with the attitude) to Rickman's self-hating take on Mr Spock. Sam Rockwell has a good turn also, as the terrified once-redshirt, humourously awaiting his end. The great references to original Trek ("There goes the shirt again") really make this a must see for all Star Trek fans. The battle of Jason Nesmith VS The Rock Monster had an "Amok Time" feel to it The idea is bonkers, stars of space-set TV show taken to space by aliens who believe the TV show was real. And it works, providing laughs all throughout. It also provides heart, like when Quellek is killed. There should not be a dry eye in the house when Lazarus recites his catchphrase for his dying ally. I rate this as a must see, especially for Trek fans. Expand
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Rox22Mar 14, 2013
A very funny movie that I imagine does a very realistic parody of the original Star Trek cast (if they were put into this situation.) Allan Rickman is just brilliant, Sigorny Weaver further cement her Queen of Sci-Fi role, and Tim Allen,A very funny movie that I imagine does a very realistic parody of the original Star Trek cast (if they were put into this situation.) Allan Rickman is just brilliant, Sigorny Weaver further cement her Queen of Sci-Fi role, and Tim Allen, *long silent pause* Tim Allen. Overall a great movie that is a great Sci-Fi comedy that has allot of fun with itself. Expand
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JoshH.Oct 4, 2006
This is one of my all time favorite movies.
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HyliadOct 7, 2011
Of course it can be funny for everyone, but every people who have watch a Star Trek episode, reference of even an other parody is able to watch it. Good actors (mainly Sigourney Weaver and of course Alan Rickman, simply hilarious has aOf course it can be funny for everyone, but every people who have watch a Star Trek episode, reference of even an other parody is able to watch it. Good actors (mainly Sigourney Weaver and of course Alan Rickman, simply hilarious has a pseudo-vulcan), respective mockery, tons of good ideas for an excellent comedy. Expand
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Mad_Hatter91Dec 8, 2012
Galaxy Quest is a 1999 film directed by Dean Parisot. The story is about a group of people protagonist of a TV series of the seventies / eighties that became a cult hit and continues to thrill fans despite past 18 years by the suspension ofGalaxy Quest is a 1999 film directed by Dean Parisot. The story is about a group of people protagonist of a TV series of the seventies / eighties that became a cult hit and continues to thrill fans despite past 18 years by the suspension of the series. An alien people, the thermiani, asking for help to these actors so indent with the bloody Sarris who wants to subjugate the pacific aliens, believing that the adventures of the characters are real. The film is a parody of the popular TV series Star Trek, but in addition it is also a huge tribute that manages to entertain fans and not with jokes and original situations that never fall into the banal or ridiculous. Great cast. Expand
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beingryanjudeFeb 8, 2015
Galaxy Quest is all in great fun. None of it is particularly legendary but manages to entertainingly spoof science-fiction altogether. Certainly geared towards Star Trek fans, but any fan of science-fiction is sure to enjoy.
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SpangleApr 3, 2016
I never expected to like this one as much as I did, but here we are. Galaxy Quest is everything a satirical film needs to be and expertly mocks sci-fi films such as Star Trek, while also providing unique entertainment of its own. Tim Allen,I never expected to like this one as much as I did, but here we are. Galaxy Quest is everything a satirical film needs to be and expertly mocks sci-fi films such as Star Trek, while also providing unique entertainment of its own. Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Justin Long, are all very good here and turn in equally hysterical performances. From beginning to end, Galaxy Quest is incredibly funny poking fun not only at the genre, but also at acting, fan bases, and Hollywood as a whole. Even better, it is not necessary to watch the films it spoofs here because the themes and jokes are easily accessible regardless. Overall, Galaxy Quest is a very entertaining and smartly made satire. Expand
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cryhardhumorFeb 24, 2015
A perfect picture of what a parody/satire movie should look like...It never milks a joke to the point where it is tired and boring, but instead keeps serving fresh and funny jokes and characters.
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juliushappyJul 7, 2013
When i first watched it i wasn't sure. So i bought it and watched it again and again and again. Absolutely brilliant, one of my favourite films of all time. The idea is perfect and the cast were perfect.
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WesM.Jul 13, 2008
Dunno; I feel like the camp and cheese found in here was a sign of what was to come from director Parisot.
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sil3nt_nickMar 24, 2013
Not very exciting or humorous, even when accompanied by gifted actors such as Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman.
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MovieGuysSep 29, 2013
"Never give up. Never surrender," says Tim Allen. And that is ironic, because this movie doesn't give up or surrender! The plot is okay, but the substance starts to dry out as soon as the movie starts. And just when you think it might end,"Never give up. Never surrender," says Tim Allen. And that is ironic, because this movie doesn't give up or surrender! The plot is okay, but the substance starts to dry out as soon as the movie starts. And just when you think it might end, the movie finds another way to keep going. See it at your own risk. Expand
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RirenMar 4, 2007
Talk about a cult classic. The digs it takes at its source material and its questionable cast make this destined to be viewed more often in college dorms than anywhere else in the world. It's the sort of movie you'll be quoting or Talk about a cult classic. The digs it takes at its source material and its questionable cast make this destined to be viewed more often in college dorms than anywhere else in the world. It's the sort of movie you'll be quoting or referencing to your friends to crack them up in the hallway or diner. It might score low on a scale of high concepts or Shakespearian comedies, but it's nowhere below an 8 on the culty fun scale. And for the love of God, watch it with "those friends" if you've got them. If you don't have them, you might as well avoid the movie altogether. Expand
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MarcJMay 3, 2010
Hilarious movie. One of my all time favorites.
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NickHSep 4, 2005
Perhaps one of the most underappreciated movies of all time. Really funny, a great send up of Sci-Fi television.
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kittyJul 6, 2008
This is one of my all time favorite movies, it is hilarious and a pretty original story. Overall no complaints.
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EricT.Apr 16, 2010
Very underrated film. A hilarious premise supported by pitch-perfect performances from the entire cast (Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Sam Rockwell, among many others). It's beautifully shot, has great special effects, full Very underrated film. A hilarious premise supported by pitch-perfect performances from the entire cast (Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Sam Rockwell, among many others). It's beautifully shot, has great special effects, full of great lines and laugh out loud situations. One of the most rewatchable movies of all time. Expand
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JoeyK.Dec 15, 2006
This really is a fantastic movie. It is brilliant and laugh out loud throughout the whole thing, and there is really nothing to complain about.
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drlowdonDec 27, 2020
Twenty years after the final episode of the classic '70s sci-fi series "Galaxy Quest" aired, the five stars are still in costume making appearances at conventions for legions of die-hard fans, but a request from some of those fans is about toTwenty years after the final episode of the classic '70s sci-fi series "Galaxy Quest" aired, the five stars are still in costume making appearances at conventions for legions of die-hard fans, but a request from some of those fans is about to take them on an unexpected adventure. Galaxy Quest is a laugh out loud comedy that manages to parody sci-fi actors and fandom without making the sort of stereotypical jokes many other movies may have done, and with a cast that includes the likes of Alan Rickman and Sigourney Weaver you have some incredible acting talent on show too. Expand
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ColginatorAug 7, 2015
We're all familiar with the mass fandom of sci-fi shows like Star Trek. Even if you've never seen it, you've undoubtedly seen the cult fandom of the show who embrace the source material almost like a life style with some going as far as toWe're all familiar with the mass fandom of sci-fi shows like Star Trek. Even if you've never seen it, you've undoubtedly seen the cult fandom of the show who embrace the source material almost like a life style with some going as far as to learn an entire language based around the show. It's the knowledge of this fandom that makes Galaxy Quest so enjoyable. It combines its parody of typical sci-fi clichés, with a deconstruction of the fandoms that such shows have inspired.

The film starts off at a convention for a TV show that's very similar to a show like Star Trek. Just like any comic con the place is packed with people dressed up as typical Sci-Fi characters and flocking for the chance to meet their favourite characters from the show. This includes Alexander Dane (Alan Rickman) a Shakespearean style actor, who's fed up with being known as the Spock type alien from the show and wants to take on more serious roles. Gwen DeMarco (Sigourney Weaver) who played the blonde airhead character who had no real role on the show other than to look pretty. And the only actor to thrive in the fandom, Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen) the ex lead of the show who gets all the attention at the cons and approaches his popularity with a typically cocky attitude.

Whilst at the convention they encounter a group of oddballs who turn out to be an alien race called the Thermians, a species of squid like creatures who use a special device that gives them a human form. They received broadcasts of the show in space but have mistaken the episodes as "historical documents" and believe that these actors really are the characters that they were on the show and worship them as heroes. Thus they recruit the actors to defend them in a battle against a terrifying reptilian species.

There are many jokes in the films where it's important to have some familiarity with sci-fi shows like Star Trek. For example one of the best running gags in the film involves Rockwell's character fearing for his life on every dangerous mission he goes on since nobody knows his name and fears that he's an expendable character. And there's even more gags that only a person with serious familiarity with the show would be able to get.

But what makes this film so great is that you could enjoy this film even if you had no familiarity with any of the things that they were referencing. It's characters are still fun, memorable and exist in their own right. Plus the costumes and effects are so great that it's even led to a small fandom somewhat similar to the likes of which the film was paying homage to that can be enjoyed by both fans of the genre and newcomers to it.
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imthenoobApr 28, 2021
It's an obvious Star Trek parody that takes dive too cheap into the cheesiness of it and features some pretty solid acting by the cast. I just honestly did not find it funny at all and I thought the second half dragged painfully slow inIt's an obvious Star Trek parody that takes dive too cheap into the cheesiness of it and features some pretty solid acting by the cast. I just honestly did not find it funny at all and I thought the second half dragged painfully slow in comparison to the first. Interesting premise but as a whole, It just didn't hit as hard as it could have. Expand
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Compi24Oct 3, 2021
Though known for deftly blending the "love letter" and "pastiche" tones together into something truly unique and satisfying, Dean Parisot's "Galaxy Quest" honestly shocked me most in the screenwriting department. This movie puts on a clinicThough known for deftly blending the "love letter" and "pastiche" tones together into something truly unique and satisfying, Dean Parisot's "Galaxy Quest" honestly shocked me most in the screenwriting department. This movie puts on a clinic in how to structure a cinematic narrative in nearly every paradigm you can think of -- the Hero's Journey, the Sequence Method, Blake Snyder, etc. Every beat, scene and arc is just so tightly and aerodynamically arranged that you truly feel as though no time is wasted. You also really get a well-developed sense of the filmmakers' feelings on the subjectivity of one's reality versus another's, the complicated relationships that performers can have with their roles and more. Way more than just a parodical look at the tropes within one of sci-fi's most beloved IP's. Expand
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Tiger_XJan 6, 2019
Instant classic.

Originally I didn't expect a huge amount from the movie. Before long I was laughing to the point of tears. The acting and energy between the cast is fantastic. The outer space scenes are surprisingly good as is the story. A
Instant classic.

Originally I didn't expect a huge amount from the movie. Before long I was laughing to the point of tears. The acting and energy between the cast is fantastic.

The outer space scenes are surprisingly good as is the story. A few scenes here and there could have been reworked or cut, but overall a feel good movie.

Bottom line: Best Star Trek spoof to date.
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SchnitzelPoofNov 24, 2018
It's a really fun film, that manages to both entertain and make you laugh. It also nailed the awe of flying a spaceship for the first time better than the serious shows ever did.
As a side note, I never thought Sigourney Weaver was
It's a really fun film, that manages to both entertain and make you laugh. It also nailed the awe of flying a spaceship for the first time better than the serious shows ever did.
As a side note, I never thought Sigourney Weaver was attractive, but in this movie... damn.
In short, a pleasantly surprising film.
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srp428Oct 3, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Possible spoilers ahead!!!

They recently put this movie at Netflix and I was a kid when I watched it the first time. So I said, let's give it a try again.

Well, Galaxy Quest is science-fiction comedy film starring Sigourney Weaver (Alien, Avatar), Tim Allen (Toy Story), Alan Rickman (Harry Potter series), Sam Rockwell and Daryl Mitchell. They set in a “quest” to defend a group of aliens from some "warlord" that seems obsessed with killing aliens (for some reason they never explain) . Although you will laugh a lot until the end, the problem lies with the final arc of the movie, where the plot tries to become serious for a little bit in between all the comedy (in my opinion, the fault with many comedy films and the reason I don’t like them much). If you are going to do a comedy, try to maintain the comedy style (!). Also, the use of the so-named Omega 3 technology was forced into the plot (also, why did Tim Allen’s character was the only one to remember the events?), which was ridiculous even. But, if we try to ignore those peculiarities, we will find a solid film from the beginning to almost more than the half of it. As I mentioned, you will laugh a lot because the acting of Tim Allen and the attitude of Rickman’s character are exceptional, I at least enjoyed pretty much the character of Alan Rickman (even if sometimes it had a resemblance with Prof. Snape).

Overall, I would say you give it a try, I assume that if you are a comedy fan you will enjoy it. I also recommend it to science fictions fans because it contains many jokes about SF shows and movies. I would give it a 70 because it doesn’t maintain the full comedy at the final arc thanks to the insistence of becoming serious and that event at the end with the Omega-3 apparatus killed the plot for me.
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EpicLadySpongeApr 7, 2016
Can't expect to enter Galaxy Quest like a normal guest in a quest to the galaxy in their very own TV show. I have to enter there like a mean, stupid, and aggressive guest to the Galaxy Quest.
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MovieMasterEddyApr 4, 2016
`Galaxy Quest': Fighting Bad Aliens, for Real.

Whether you love "Star Trek" or laugh at it, your starship is about to come in, docking in the form of "Galaxy Quest," an amiable comedy that simultaneously manages to spoof these popular
`Galaxy Quest': Fighting Bad Aliens, for Real.

Whether you love "Star Trek" or laugh at it, your starship is about to come in, docking in the form of "Galaxy Quest," an amiable comedy that simultaneously manages to spoof these popular futuristic space adventures and replicate the very elements that have made them so durable.

"Galaxy Quest," opening Saturday, spins out of a single joke, about a bunch of washed-up actors from a canceled television series who are enlisted by some credulous interplanetary simpletons to champion them in conflict with a scaly, bellicose villain who has all but exterminated their people. If "Galaxy Quest" never attains consistently giddy heights as it plays out its combination of knowing satire and heroic adventure, it nevertheless keeps its tongue firmly in its cheek, offers a few genuine laughs, moves swiftly, if not at warp speed, and is led by a talented cast.

The crew includes Tim Allen as the egotistical Jason Nesmith. To his legions of fans, he is Cmdr. Peter Quincy Taggart, of the immortal line "Never give up; never surrender." Sigourney Weaver, no stranger to combat with slimy space aliens, plays Gwen DeMarco, known to her fans as Lt. Tawny Madison, the voluptuous communications officer aboard Taggart's ship, Protector. And Alan Rickman is Alexander Dane, who sadly remembers that he once portrayed Richard III in the days before he signed on to become the Spock-like humanoid Dr. Lazarus.

These actors and Tony Shalhoub as Fred Kwan, alias Tech Sgt. Chen, and Daryl Mitchell as Tommy Webber, the navigator Lt. Laredo, have been reduced to signing autographs at fan shows for $15 a pop and snipping ribbons at supermarket openings when fate (directed by Dean Parisot from a script by David Howard and Robert Gordon) intervenes.

In a scene that skewers the ubiquitous "Star Trek" fan conventions, as the testy, disheartened crew copes with costumed cultists, minutiae-obsessed teen-agers and giggling groupies, Nesmith-Taggart is approached by a group of odd creatures he assumes are fans. He dismisses their monotonous babble.

The next day, after he wakes up on the floor at home, hung over after a night of solitary drinking, they whisk him off to what he thinks is another re-enactment: a negotiation as Taggart with the evil Sarris (Robin Sachs) on behalf of the gentle Thermians. But when Nesmith-Taggart is miraculously returned, he realizes that he has been aboard a genuine spaceship.

It seems that the Thermians, led by Mathesar (Enrico Colantoni), believe the courage- and principle-filled "Galaxy Quest" television episodes they have witnessed to be actual historical documents and have sought out Taggart to lead them.

"Alexander," Taggart tells the once and future Dr. Lazarus after he rises to the challenge and enlists his old crew, "this is the role of a lifetime."

So off they go, joined -- in one of the film's best comic conceptions -- by Guy Fleegman (Sam Rockwell), now a convention organizer but once an obscure bit player who died a quick death in episode 81.

Throughout the adventure, as the heroes do battle with Sarris and his minions, encounter cannibalistic space creatures who resemble children, face off against assorted monsters and other perils while standing between the Thermians and extinction, Fleegman remains convinced that being an unknown actor, he is fated by the laws of scriptwriting to perish once more.

In the parched comic landscape that now stretches over much of planet Earth, "Galaxy Quest" may not be a monument to the genre, but it offers a ray of hope for the future.
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alejandro970Jun 28, 2020
Homage to those beloved fiction series, managing a respectful humor, without vulgarities, directed to its cast and its stalwarts, having as characters the exhausted and pigeonholed actors of a canceled series, now on a dangerous mission inHomage to those beloved fiction series, managing a respectful humor, without vulgarities, directed to its cast and its stalwarts, having as characters the exhausted and pigeonholed actors of a canceled series, now on a dangerous mission in real life. For a weekend with a large bag of popcorn. Expand
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CoreGamer1408Dec 14, 2018
Kind of a parody spoof of Star Trek, but it does have serious tone with the alien genocide plot. All the cast and crew are likeable and the fish out of water comedy elements really work well. Lots of in-joke and cool references for TrekieKind of a parody spoof of Star Trek, but it does have serious tone with the alien genocide plot. All the cast and crew are likeable and the fish out of water comedy elements really work well. Lots of in-joke and cool references for Trekie fans for sure. Expand
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Rcavey92212Jul 15, 2020
Who doesn't love this Star Trek spoof. It's smart, energetic, creative and inspired. It centers around the stars of an old sci fi tv show in which they starred as the crew of a spaceship exploring the galaxy. One day after a convention theWho doesn't love this Star Trek spoof. It's smart, energetic, creative and inspired. It centers around the stars of an old sci fi tv show in which they starred as the crew of a spaceship exploring the galaxy. One day after a convention the leader played by Tim Allen is taken up to space by aliens who discovered the episodes and consider them historical documents. They are locked into a war with another species who wants to wipe them out completely. He returns to earth and enlists the rest of his cast to come along. At first they treat it like fun but soon realize the consequences of their actions. The movie is so fun and imaginative and the performances from Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman and Sam Rockwell are beyond excellent. Budget: $45M
Box Office: $90.7M

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SMVJan 13, 2020
Absolutely great Star Trek parody. Great acting, hilariously cheesey characters & villains, great story line. All in all, a fantastic movie.
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TongxiSep 23, 2022
Very entertaining movie. The best Star Trek parody by far with a great cast.
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RobMarr75Jul 16, 2023
A perfect movie, for anyone who is a fan of Star Trek and has a sense of humor. Surprisingly good performance by Tim Allen, and amazing performances by the rest of the cast. The stars aligned for this director, and the movie will have youA perfect movie, for anyone who is a fan of Star Trek and has a sense of humor. Surprisingly good performance by Tim Allen, and amazing performances by the rest of the cast. The stars aligned for this director, and the movie will have you rooting for the characters in spite of the impossibly goofy plot elements. It's a shame you won't be seeing it in the theater. Only thing that would have been better is if they had left the big swear word in. :-D Expand
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Craftnight405Jun 7, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Der Schauspieler Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen) verkörpert in der Science Fiction Serie Galaxy Quest den Commander Peter Quincy Taggart. Er und seine Schauspielkollegen, gespielt von: Alan Rickman,Sigourney Weaver, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell und Daryl Mitchell finden heraus, dass die Serie keine Fiktion ist und müssen einer außerirdischen Spezies das Leben retten.

Der Film macht sich über das Science Fiction Genre und deren Fans lustig. Tim Allen spielt einen arroganten Schauspieler, welcher seine Rolle nicht verlassen möchte und seine Kollegen nur zum Mittel für den Zweck sieht. Sigourney Weaver spielt innerhalb der Serie, eine blonde Frau, welche nur schön auszieht und große Brüste hat. Tony Shalhoub spielt in der Serie einen schüchternen Mann, welcher kaum redet, aber starkes technisches Verständnis hat. Sam Rockwell spielt in der Serie den Charakter ohne Namen, welcher nur in einer Folge war und dort stirbt. Daryl Mitchell spielt den jungen Mann, welcher in der Serie noch ein Kind war und mittlerweile Erwachsen geworden ist. Und zu guter Letzt kommt Alan Rickman, der ein Außerirdischer innerhalb der Serie ist, aber der Schauspieler hasst diese Rolle und will wieder zum ernsten Fach wechseln.

Galaxy Quest macht sich über alle Klischees lustig und nutzt diese perfekt. Sigourney Weaver, wird innerhalb des Films immer freizügiger und verliebt sich am Ende in den Hauptdarsteller. Oder Alan Rickman möchte ernst genommen werden und weigert sich seine Rolle zu wiederholen, aber am Ende nimmt er sie doch wieder an. Das Gleiche gilt für die anderen Rollen ebenso und dies funktioniert auch. Die Chemie zwischen den Schauspielern ist super und es gibt viele lustige Momente. Die Effekte sind an einigen Stellen nicht gut gealtert z.b. das Steinmonster, die Kostüme der Aliens wiederum sehen heute immer noch gut aus. Im Film gibt es nicht viel Neues, was man noch nicht schon gesehen hat, trotzdem ist er sehr unterhaltend. Es hätten noch mehr Charaktere im Film gut gepasst wie ein Kinderdarsteller, welcher jetzt Drogenabhängig geworden ist. Oder Tim Allen hätte die Sprüche aus der Serie öfters wiederholen können. Galaxy Quest hätte ruhig ein paar Minuten länger gehen können und mehr Gags wären schön gewesen.

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