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Release Date:
25 December 1999 (USA)
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Tagline:
The show has been cancelled...but the adventure is just beginning. more
Plot:
The alumni cast of a cult space TV show have to play their roles as the real thing when an alien race needs their help. full summary | full synopsis
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7 wins
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14 nominations
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(88 articles)
Galaxy Quest Blu-ray Review
(From Collider.com. 24 November 2009, 9:30 PM, PST)
Weekend Shopping Guide 11/20/09: Boldly Going
(From Quick Stop. 20 November 2009, 12:45 AM, PST)
(From Collider.com. 24 November 2009, 9:30 PM, PST)
Weekend Shopping Guide 11/20/09: Boldly Going
(From Quick Stop. 20 November 2009, 12:45 AM, PST)
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Badly Marketed Yet Utterly Brilliant
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Tim Allen | ... | Jason Nesmith | |
| Sigourney Weaver | ... | Gwen DeMarco | |
| Alan Rickman | ... | Alexander Dane | |
| Tony Shalhoub | ... | Fred Kwan | |
| Sam Rockwell | ... | Guy Fleegman | |
| Daryl Mitchell | ... | Tommy Webber | |
| Enrico Colantoni | ... | Mathesar | |
| Robin Sachs | ... | Sarris | |
| Patrick Breen | ... | Quellek | |
| Missi Pyle | ... | Laliari | |
| Jed Rees | ... | Teb | |
| Justin Long | ... | Brandon | |
| Jeremy Howard | ... | Kyle | |
| Kaitlin Cullum | ... | Katelyn | |
| Jonathan Feyer | ... | Hollister |
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Also Known As:
Captain Starshine (USA) (original script title)
Earth Dick (USA) (working title)
GalaxyQuest (USA) (alternative spelling)
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Earth Dick (USA) (working title)
GalaxyQuest (USA) (alternative spelling)
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MPAA:
Rated PG for some action violence, mild language and sensuality.
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Runtime:
102 min
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Colour (Technicolor)
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1.37 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:L |
Iceland:LH (video rating) |
USA:PG (certificate #37085) |
Portugal:M/6 |
South Korea:All |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:PG |
Canada:PG |
Chile:14 |
Denmark:11 (DVD rating) |
France:U |
Germany:12 (w) |
Hong Kong:IIA |
Ireland:PG |
Netherlands:12 |
New Zealand:PG |
Singapore:PG |
Sweden:11 |
UK:PG |
Philippines:G
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Continuity: On the way down to the planet to get the beryllium sphere Guy says no one knows his last name. Up till this point in the film his last name isn't mentioned. On the planet when hatching their plan, Jason calls him "Fleegman" and tells him to set up a parameter.
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Quotes:
[first lines]
Laredo: Exiting the time knot now, sir.
Tech Sgt. Chen: We're alive.
Laredo: We made it, Commander. We made it.
Dr. Lazarus: By Grabthar's hammer, we live to tell the tale.
Voice of Computer: Systems registering functional.
Lt. Tawny Madison: All systems are working, Commander.
Commander Peter Quincy Taggart: I don't like it. It was too easy.
Laredo: Wait. Oh, no! They're everywhere. There are time knots opening everywhere.
Lt. Tawny Madison: A trap!
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Laredo: Exiting the time knot now, sir.
Tech Sgt. Chen: We're alive.
Laredo: We made it, Commander. We made it.
Dr. Lazarus: By Grabthar's hammer, we live to tell the tale.
Voice of Computer: Systems registering functional.
Lt. Tawny Madison: All systems are working, Commander.
Commander Peter Quincy Taggart: I don't like it. It was too easy.
Laredo: Wait. Oh, no! They're everywhere. There are time knots opening everywhere.
Lt. Tawny Madison: A trap!
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "Troldspejlet: (#25.12)" (2001)
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Why does Alexander wear the alien headpiece all the time, even when he is at home?Which "Star Trek" characters are the "Galaxy Quest" characters based on?
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This film was amazing. I saw the trailers and swore I'd never watch it. A couple of friends overruled this after watching it in the theaters, and I'm glad they did.
Not only is this film an amusing spoof of Science Fiction Fen-dom, it's a brilliant action-adventure/science-fiction film in its own right. The only other film I can think of that is a righteous satirical look, yet a splendid example of the genre, is the Fifth Element.
Galaxy Quest Has It All. Beautiful women in scanty clothing. Love interests. Computers. Space ships. Ugly and evil monsters. Blasters. Arcane martial arts. Dynamite catch phrases. And best of all, the very population that is satirized is the group that Saves The Day.
The dialogue is brilliant - you'll find yourself quoting from this film regularly. The acting is marvelous. Tim Allen doing William Shatner doing a Heroic Spaceship Captain is worth the rental all by itself, not to mention Alan Rickman's memorably dry performance as the I-Am-Not-My-Strange-Looking-Alien character.
The first thing I thought upon leaving the theater was that I had to see this film again. The first thing I thought upon seeing it again was that I would have to own this movie. Check it out - you won't be sorry.