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Galaxy Quest (1999) Movie Information:
Galaxy Quest (1999) Directed by:
Dean Parisot
Galaxy Quest (1999) Written by:
David Howard, Robert Gordon
Galaxy Quest (1999) Cast:
Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, Daryl Mitchell, Enrico Colantoni, Robin Sachs, Patrick Breen, Missi Pyle
Galaxy Quest (1999) U.S. Distributor:
Dreamworks SKG
Galaxy Quest (1999) U.K. Distributor:
UIP
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Galaxy Quest (1999) Synopsis:

For four years, the courageous crew of the NSEA Protector donned their uniforms and set out on thrilling and often dangerous missions in space - then their series was cancelled. Twenty years later, the five stars of the classic '70s series "Galaxy Quest" are still in costume, making appearances at sci-fi conventions for legions of die-hard fans - but some of those fans are a little more far out than the actors could have ever imagined. A group of aliens who have mistaken intercepted television transmissions for "historical documents" arrive at a convention and whisk "Commander Peter Quincy Taggart" and his crew into space to help them in their all-too-real war against a deadly adversary. With no script, no director and no clue about real space travel, the actors have to turn in the performances of their lives to become the heroes the aliens believe them to be.

Galaxy Quest (1999) Movie Review:

Galaxy Quest is a wacky and fun comedy. For four years, the courageous crew of the NSEA protector donned their uniforms and set out on dangerous missions in space- then their TV series was cancelled. Now, twenty years later, the five stars of the series "Galaxy Quest" are still in costume making appearances at sci-fi conventions for money. Then one day a group of aliens, who have mistakenly intercepted television transmissions of "Galaxy Quest" as historical documents, arrive at one of the conventions. The aliens whisk " Commander Peter Quincy Taggert" (Allen) and his crew into space to help them in their all-too-real war against a deadly adversary. With no clue about space travel or space combat, the actors must become the heroes the aliens believe them to be.

Galaxy Quest is original and creative spoof of the Star Trek television series. The film reminded me a lot of the previous spoof film this year Mystery Men.

The script for Galaxy Quest is structured around many inside jokes about Star Trek. If you do not know much the Star Trek characters or the episodes, you might find this film very stupid. However, I have followed the Star Trek series for nearly 15 years. So, I found the film and the script very amusing.

The acting in the film is suitable for the characters in the film. Tim Allen is Jason Nesmith, who is the Captain Kirk of the crew. Allen delivers one of his better performances in Galaxy Quest. Sigourney Weaver is Gwen Demarco, who is the sex image of the TV series. Galaxy Quest is one of the few comedies that Weaver has ever done. However, Weaver does shine as always. Alan Rickman also gives a terrific performance as Alexander, who is the Spock character of the TV series.

Galaxy Quest is a well-made film by director Dean Parisot. Parisot blends creative originality with effective computer generated effects and brilliant makeup creature effects. Parisot does make sure that the story does not get lost in all the effects, like I have seen with many science fiction films.

I really could see Galaxy Quest doing well at the box office because it is a film for everybody to enjoy. Bring the whole family, or all your friends to see it, because the best aspect about Galaxy Quest is that it is fun.

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Galaxy Quest (1999) review written by: Bailey Henderson

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