A spaceship investigates an out-of-control planet and discovers a computer that controls an underground civilization.A spaceship investigates an out-of-control planet and discovers a computer that controls an underground civilization.A spaceship investigates an out-of-control planet and discovers a computer that controls an underground civilization.
Aldo Canti
- Frank Bimble
- (as Nick Jordan)
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2XL: [the astronauts find the circuit board needed to repair the 2XL] That's it! That's the one! Put it in!
- ConnectionsFollowed by La guerra dei robot (1978)
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Take two aspirin before watching
There are Bad sci-fi films, there are Rotten sci-fi films, there are even the Worse sci-fi films. However, this film is in the rock-bottom Bad, Rotten and Worst category. The music and the special effects (nothing more than weird, spiraling colors) give you a headache, and the costume designer committed suicide after completing the crew's uniforms. Humans haven't worn hats like that since the 11th century.
But the film has one saving grace. This takes place in two ridiculous scenes where the commanders back on Earth try to brief the press, all of whom act like they are suppose to portray air-headed journalists. With reporters like these assigned to a BIG STORY, only God knows who is handling national local news. I shudder to think, but then we see their like on TV every night.
The absolute best lines in the movie go to the two commanders who, after trying to convince the reporters that Earth is not in trouble but seeing the reporters rush to their communications devices to tell their editors that the end is near, say to each other:
First commander: "They didn't buy it." Second commander: "No way."
This film is so bad it makes David Bowie's The Man Who Fell To Earth look like a science fiction classic.a
But the film has one saving grace. This takes place in two ridiculous scenes where the commanders back on Earth try to brief the press, all of whom act like they are suppose to portray air-headed journalists. With reporters like these assigned to a BIG STORY, only God knows who is handling national local news. I shudder to think, but then we see their like on TV every night.
The absolute best lines in the movie go to the two commanders who, after trying to convince the reporters that Earth is not in trouble but seeing the reporters rush to their communications devices to tell their editors that the end is near, say to each other:
First commander: "They didn't buy it." Second commander: "No way."
This film is so bad it makes David Bowie's The Man Who Fell To Earth look like a science fiction classic.a
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By what name was Battaglie negli spazi stellari (1978) officially released in Canada in English?
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