*spaceballs rating is only at a 3.4*Me: “I knew it, I’m surrounded by assholes.”
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Geregisseerd door Mel Brooks
A rewatchable, ensemble comedy.
Koning Roland van de planeet Druidia probeert zijn dochter Prinses Vespa uit te huwelijken aan Prins Valium. Helaas wordt Vespa gekidnapt door de Spaceballs, die een enorme som losgeld aan Roland vragen. De koning besluit een groot geldbedrag aan Lone Star te geven om hem over te halen om Vespa te redden. Wat volgt is een parodie van een boel SF-films, vooral Star Wars.
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*spaceballs rating is only at a 3.4*Me: “I knew it, I’m surrounded by assholes.”
Broke: nature is healingWoke: It’s Mega-Maid! She’s gone from suck to blow!
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.