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    Galaxy Quest (1999)

    Galaxy Quest (1999)

    "Galaxy Quest," a film that transcends the traditional boundaries of sci-fi comedy, cleverly satirises the tropes of classic science fiction television series while simultaneously paying heartfelt homage to them. Directed by Dean Parisot and released in 1999, the movie stars an ensemble cast including Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Daryl Mitchell. It's a film that not only fans of sci-fi can appreciate but also offers plenty of laughs, excitement, and emotional depth for a broader audience.

    The premise of "Galaxy Quest" is both a parody and a tribute to the cult phenomenon of TV shows like "Star Trek" and their fervent fan bases. The story follows the washed-up cast of the fictional '80s television series "Galaxy Quest," who, decades after the show's cancellation, make their living through re-runs and sci-fi conventions. The twist comes when they are mistaken for real space heroes by an alien race, the Thermians, who have modelled their entire society on the "Galaxy Quest" TV series, believing the episodes to be historical documents.

    Tim Allen's portrayal of Jason Nesmith, who played the show's commander, Peter Quincy Taggart, is a standout. Allen captures the bravado and the vulnerability of a man struggling to reconcile his past glory with his present reality. Sigourney Weaver, as Gwen DeMarco, provides not only comic relief but also a strong and savvy presence, challenging the typical damsel-in-distress trope often seen in sci-fi. Alan Rickman, in the role of Alexander Dane, a classically trained actor who resents his typecasting as the alien Dr. Lazarus, delivers his lines with a delicious mix of disdain and despair, providing one of the film's most heartfelt performances.

    The brilliance of "Galaxy Quest" lies in its ability to poke fun at the clichés of the genre while also respecting the source material. The film cleverly uses the conventions of science fiction—such as teleportation, space battles, and alien encounters—to both parody and celebrate the genre. The Thermians, with their octopus-like true forms hidden beneath human exteriors, symbolise the sometimes awkward but genuine passion of the sci-fi fandom. Their naivety and earnestness in seeking the help of the "Galaxy Quest" crew to save their civilization from the malevolent warlord Sarris (played menacingly by Robin Sachs) add to the film's charm and humour.

    One of the movie's most significant achievements is its commentary on the nature of fandom and celebrity. "Galaxy Quest" depicts the actors' initial disdain for the conventions and the fans, seeing them as reminders of their failed careers. However, as the story progresses, they come to appreciate the impact their roles have had on their fans' lives, especially the Thermians. This evolution mirrors the journey many actors associated with typecast roles undergo, eventually embracing the love and adoration of the fan community.

    The screenplay, written by David Howard and Robert Gordon, balances the comedic and dramatic elements seamlessly, creating a narrative that is engaging and emotionally resonant. The dialogue is sharp, filled with memorable lines that have become quotable among fans. The visual effects, while not groundbreaking, effectively serve the story, adding to the film's charm rather than distracting from it.

    "Galaxy Quest" also explores themes of identity, redemption, and the power of belief. Each character undergoes a personal journey, discovering their strength and value beyond their typecast roles. The film's climax, involving a "Galaxy Quest" convention, underscores the idea that belief in oneself and in others can lead to real-world heroism, a message that resonates well beyond the confines of the story.

    In retrospect, "Galaxy Quest" has grown from a cult classic into a beloved gem, appreciated for its witty satire, emotional depth, and loving tribute to the sci-fi genre and its fans. The film's enduring popularity is a testament to its quality, humor, and the universal appeal of its underlying themes. It serves as a reminder that, sometimes, to find our true selves, we need to embrace the roles we've been given, no matter how alien they may seem.

    In conclusion, "Galaxy Quest" stands as a pinnacle of sci-fi comedy, expertly blending satire, heart, and adventure. Its clever script, combined with strong performances from the cast, makes it a standout film that continues to entertain and inspire. Whether you're a die-hard sci-fi aficionado or simply in search of a film that offers laughs and a warm heart, "Galaxy Quest" is a journey worth taking. Its message of unity, understanding, and the transformative power of believing in one's self and others is as relevant today as it was at the time of its release.

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    Star Trek: Insurrection, Star Trek: Nemesis, and Galaxy Quest | TrekChatz 09

    Star Trek: Insurrection, Star Trek: Nemesis, and Galaxy Quest | TrekChatz 09

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    54:25- Star Trek: Nemesis discussion begins

    1:26:48- Galaxy Quest discussion begins

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    "Never give up. Never surrender."

    "Never give up. Never surrender."

    The command deck is full this week with some great guests to discuss a fantastic sci-fi comedy from 1999. Russ, David, Liam, and Disney John are all here because we love the movie Galaxy Quest.

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    Episode 283: NNN: Slim Edition

    Episode 283: NNN: Slim Edition
    Well the PS5 Slim is real, and its hideous, yes its hideous, but its modular. Marvel Studios has also announced a complete overhaul of how it will approach its Disney+ shows moving forward, including starting Daredevil Born Again from scratch. We also have a lot of news about Cyberpunk2077 and CDProjektRed, Ubisoft has hopes for Assassins Creed's future, Activision is prepping for its new ownership. Guillermo Del Toro opens up about Pacific Rim 2, Jerry Seinfeld teases a Seinfeld continuation, and Dan Harmon talks to Zack Snyder about a Rick and Morty Movie. That and more come take a listen.

    Psycho Bob Says Read Kradak the Champion

    Psycho Bob Says Read Kradak the Champion

    Join Bobber and Shaner as they discuss Shawn Inmon's book, Kradak the Champion.

     Kradak the Champion's first appearance is standing atop a mound of bodies; some of which are not quite dead. In his arm is a chubby child he's rescued, who is destined to become a leader. Kardak is not just a hero. He's a warrior.

    This image is captured in a film that, in the real world, features Steve, an actor who plays Kradak in a series of B-films. Unfortunately, the film attracts the wrong kind of viewer when Rista and Grint come through a portal from Arkana, view the film portrait of this hero's exploits, and decide that Steve is just the person to save their world. It isn't until they kidnap him and bring him to Arkana, the portal closed behind them, that they discover that Steve is anything but a hero. 

    Episode 258: Eeeeyahhhh!

    Episode 258: Eeeeyahhhh!
    Its Morphin Time! Did anyone else notice how cheesy The MMPR 30th anniversary special was? Also the absence of certain people was extremely noticeable. Mando ended today, and it was not as satisfying as I had hoped. Star Trek Picard brought the D, and the F to the party, but who invited the Borg? Sonic and the Angry Birds are getting together, and Oppenheimer is not going to let Barbara drop the bomb on him. That and more on this weeks episode!

    Episode 219: Galaxy Quest | Movie Review | Normies Like Us

    Episode 219: Galaxy Quest | Movie Review | Normies Like Us
    Galaxy Quest - Episode 219: Never Give Up, Never Surrender! Get your Beryllium Sphere’s ready, listeners, because on a very special episode we’re taking a break from our Trek through the Stars and instead taking a Quest through the Galaxy - with Galaxy Quest! The Sci-Fi Parody Film is beloved by Trekkies alike, but does the film still stand out? Tune in to find out! By Grabthar’s Hammer - click these links. Insta @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @JoeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/joehasinsta/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/

    By Grabthar's Hammer, What a Plot Hole (Galaxy Quest)

    By Grabthar's Hammer, What a Plot Hole (Galaxy Quest)

    Hello, this is a matter of supreme importance.  We bring to your attention a new episode where the historical document Galaxy Quest is reviewed.  On this episode Richard wasn't going to name names. Eric talks about water that is heavy. And John makes a terrible pun. So, never give up.  Never Surrender, and listen to Plot Spackle!

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    Forgiving Debts?

    Forgiving Debts?

    This week! Jesus said to forgive others as we have been forgiven. So what does that mean when a church leader makes a mistake? And what does that have to do with student loan forgiveness? Find out! Also, Galaxy Quest. "Never give up! Never surrender!"
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    *Zack Friedman has been a contributor at Forbes.com for years covering student loan debt. His articles and posts are a great place to start any deep dive into this subject.
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    Soft In The Nineties

    Soft In The Nineties

    We open up about sex while discussing this week's Voyager. Tasty tidbits abound.
    We also reminisce about the cool-factor terrorism had pre-9/11. That's a DS9 staple.
    Finally, does anybody know any facts about Belarus, either present-day or 300 years in the future? It's important for this week's TNG.
    All that and little more on the latest Brother Date.

    Robots: Automation, Isolation & Smashy Crushy Things

    Robots: Automation, Isolation & Smashy Crushy Things


    "The humans, who can think, are so afraid of those who cannot think..."

    In this episode, the first half of a two-part discussion, Clare and Hannah chat about the progress of robotics over the years, laying the groundwork for the second part, where we get super-duper philosophical and stuff. 

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    #81 - December 1999 - Galaxy Quest, The Olsen Twins, & Stuart Little

    #81 - December 1999 - Galaxy Quest, The Olsen Twins, & Stuart Little

    Join Andrew and Brandon as they travel back to December 1999, but first enjoy Brandon talking about Chex Mix and Andrew giving the secret to his flavored nuts. After the break, Andrew reveals his favorite actor Hugh Laurie was in Stuart Little. Andrew makes another shocking revelation regarding Galaxy Quest. Brandon tries to remember The Green Mile as best as he can. Finally Brandon tells Andrew the plot of a direct to video Olsen twins movie, before they take a Mary-Kate or Ashley Buzzfeed Quiz before trying figuring out which Olsen Twin they are. Also they remembered Y2K was a thing as the episode ends.
     
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    Episode 71: Tango Alpha Lima: Guardians Uniforms, Afghanistan (Again!) and Wind Therapy

    Episode 71: Tango Alpha Lima: Guardians Uniforms, Afghanistan (Again!) and Wind Therapy
    Jeff gets pumped about U.S. Space Force Guardians newly unveiled dress uniforms. CV reluctantly brings us yet another story about Afghanistan as two of the military’s highest-ranking generals telling lawmakers that they did not support the full withdrawal this year. Ashley shares a story from The American Legion Magazine about the benefits of Wind Therapy. RAPID FIRE Marine Lieutenant Colonel who demanded Afghanistan accountability thrown in brig. Remains of Medal of Honor recipient Rev. Emil Kapaun returned to Kansas 70 years after his death in North Korean POW Camp. Navy veteran with broken-down scooter becomes TikTok star is flooded with generosity. Lawmaker on a mission to compel Pentagon to take UFOs seriously.

    Galaxy Quest Star Treks Onto TV | Director Muses About Naked Hobbits | WWE Star Wraps Starring DC Production | +More

    Galaxy Quest Star Treks Onto TV | Director Muses About Naked Hobbits | WWE Star Wraps Starring DC Production | +More

    This week we shared our thoughts on Simon Pegg adapting Galaxy Quest to the small screen, Peter Jackson filmed some naked Hobbit shenanigans, The Rock talks Black Adam wrapping production, Hasbro throws a Hail Mary bringing Beast Wars to the big screen, and we reminisce about Richard Donner's film oeuvre, RIP.  All that and more.


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    Dream Weaver - the films of Sigourney Weaver

    Dream Weaver - the films of Sigourney Weaver

    Dream Weaver - the films of Sigourney Weaver

     Talkin' Baloney Podcast - covering Pop Culture, Sports, Family and Friends - Nothing is Off Limits!  Except politics.  And religion.  But everything else...

     Jim Deezy and The Big Guy talk the filmography of Sigourney Weaver, from her star-making turn as Ellen Ripley in the ALIEN movies, to her Oscar-nominated roles in Gorillas in the Mist and Working Girl.

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    New HBO Max DC Content | Galaxy Quest Revival | Live Action Powerpuff Girls? | EU EA FIFA DLC | + More

    New HBO Max DC Content | Galaxy Quest Revival | Live Action Powerpuff Girls? | EU EA FIFA DLC | + More

    This week we take a moment to shit on EA and their predatory loot box practices amid a FIFA video game scandal, Avatar Re-relase in theatres overtaking Endgame, new DC content coming to HBO Max, Galaxy Quest getting a TV series sequel , Powerpuff Girls getting a live action series? All that and more!

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