Galaxy Quest Movie Review
Galaxy Quest Review

"Galaxy Quest" Overview

Rating: PG
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Dean ParisotProducer : Suzann Ellis,Mark Johnson,Charles Newirth
Screenwiter : Robert Gordon,David Howard
Starring : Tim Allen,Sigourney Weaver,Alan Rickman,Tony Shalhoub,Daryl Mitchell,Enrico Colantoni,Sam Rockwell,Missi Pyle
Just when you thought "high concept" couldn't get any lower....
And just when you thought lowbrow humor couldn't be funny any more....
That's right, it's an amazing double negative that hasn't successfully been
pulled off since South Park: A movie that's incredibly stupid yet fall-down
funny.
How stupid? Here's the plot: Washed-up actors from a 1960s sci-fi TV show
called Galaxy Quest are mistaken for a real starship crew and are whisked to
the stars to do battle with an evil entity.
How funny? Well, it's not South Park funny, but it's frankly one of the better
comedies of the year.
Star Trek fans -- you are being mocked. But don't take it personally. If you
can laugh at your inner geek, you'll find Galaxy Quest immensely entertaining
and enjoyable. I was a Star Wars fan and didn't really grow up with Star Trek,
but I got a real kick out of the self-loathing of the likes of the tired
character actors played by Rickman and Shalhoub. However, it's Sigourney
Weaver who strikes her most memorable character since Lt. Ripley of Alien's
Nostromo. As the blond and buxom "Tawny Madison," she owns the part and every
scene she's in. While pairing her with goofball Tim Allen is liking casting
pearls before swine, Allen does redeem himself with a spot-on Shatner homage.
Getting inside the twisted mindset of the Trek geek is much more fun than you
might think, and Galaxy Quest plays all the genre's clichés out to the hilt.
In this case, that's a good thing. Just pray that we don't see a sequel. But
knowing Star Trek....
Ms. Weaver: Engage.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





