By Grabthar’s Hammer… GALAXY QUEST (1999) - Movie REACTION and REVIEW!!

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    0:00 - Intro
    1:58- Reaction
    36:46 - Review
    Starring:
    Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, Daryl Mitchell, Enrico Colantoni, and Robin Sachs
    Written by:
    David Howard and Robert Gordon
    Directed by:
    Dean Parisot
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Комментарии • 191

  • @RolyPolyOllieReactions
    @RolyPolyOllieReactions  Год назад +36

    This movie was SO MUCH FUN!!!! There was so much heart and love poured into the satire of this film and it resulted in a very funny yet engaging sci-fi piece! Every actor brought their a-game and the movie didn't skimp out on budget either. Wish there was a sequel so I could be with these characters more!
    Thanks for watching! Have a great day! :)

    • @maximillianosaben
      @maximillianosaben Год назад +4

      This movie uses three different aspect ratios throughout. Pretty cool.

    • @notmee2388
      @notmee2388 Год назад +1

      1) There is a spiritual sequel to GalaxyQuest: The Orville TV series.
      2) There is a deep in-joke about Guy becoming the security officer on the revived TV show at the end, but I can't say more due to spoilers. The relevant episode is Star Trek TNG S1 Ep 23: Skin of Evil
      3) One final attempt to nag you into adding Muppets From Space to your survey of Star Trek. Not as direct a parody as GalaxyQuest, but more of one than you might expect.

    • @reesebn38
      @reesebn38 Год назад +2

      Watch the Saturday Night Live sketch with William Shatner at a Trekkie convention. So funny!

    • @Drawkcabi
      @Drawkcabi Год назад +1

      ​@@reesebn38 Every Star Trek sketch SNL ever did, the one with John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, and Chevy Chase, the ones with William Shatner, the one with Sir Patrick Stewart, and the one with Chris Pine are, in my opinion, some of the best sketches in all of SNL history.
      It's also really neat and a wonderful running gag that while these sketches happened over a a span of 40 years, the same guy played Sulu in every one! And he wasn't even even a cast member or player but a production designer on SNL.

    • @Drawkcabi
      @Drawkcabi Год назад +3

      ​@@notmee2388 I was going to say the same exact thing about The Orville! It has all the heart and love for Star Trek: The Next Generation, and it may have started as a kind of parody, the way it's morphed into a serious TNG style sci-fi show is *amazing!!!* It is truly the best of all the new Star Trek shows of the last few years, even if it isn't really a Trek snow (because it totally is really a Trek show the same way _Galaxyquest_ isn't really a Trek film _except_ it totally is a Trek film).
      *Ollie,* _The Orville_ has to absolutely be on your radar of shows to watch as you continue your trek through Trek!

  • @michaelpapp5518
    @michaelpapp5518 Год назад +44

    By Grabthar’s Hammer…what a savings” is the best line delivery in the history of cinema.

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 Год назад +6

      You can hear the man's whole life story in that line.

    • @michaelpapp5518
      @michaelpapp5518 Год назад +3

      @@itzakpoelzig330 oh god, yes. The whole 5 curtain calls, I was an actor once dammit now look at me rant was perfectly, masterfully, wonderfully distilled into one sentence by a legend of his craft.

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 Год назад +3

      @@michaelpapp5518 I BELIEVED it. I felt it.

    • @michaelpapp5518
      @michaelpapp5518 Год назад +2

      @@itzakpoelzig330 we all did.

    • @andrewpetik2034
      @andrewpetik2034 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @superhayes256
    @superhayes256 Год назад +16

    10:58 when guy screams, sigourney’s startled reaction was real because she didn’t know he was going to do that. Lol

  • @majkus
    @majkus Год назад +16

    The implication is that Fred Kwan (playing the engineer) is high the whole time, hence the frequent snacking and invincibly mellow attitude.

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +26

    I like that Guy was a standard nameless "red shirt" who got to live, got to have a name, got to have a character arc, and got to become one main cast. Red shirts are people too.
    Touching on the same theme but much sadder, there was an episode of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" when a recurring background character named Enrique was fatally wounded, but rather than dying cleanly and instantly as generic cannon fodder just "to show that the situation is serious," he died gradually from poison in wound over much of the episode's runtime. While he was struggling to hold on to life, the audience learned about him and his family and developed empathy for the character so his death actually had emotional impact. In a DS9 series retrospective article, one of the showrunners commented on that episode saying that Enrique's death was an elegy to all the "red shirts" who died as expendable zeroes that nobody cared about.

    • @marvelsandals4228
      @marvelsandals4228 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ironically, this movie did have an excellent red shirt style character death to raise the stakes: Quellek, the Thermian who was a Dr. Lazarus fanboy. They actually built him up over time, had a funny dynamic with Alan Rickman, until we assume there's no way they're going to kill him...and they do. It's such a gut punch, genuinely dramatic, to the point where the audience (of a silly star trek parody) audibly gasps and is sad for this guy and the emotional scene with Rickman's character, who uses this moment as a chance to display his talent as an actor while also embracing the character his fans love (and kind of forming a healthier relationship with his fanbase than before).

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +29

    Enrico Colantoni (Mathesar) thought of the signature way the Thermians speak and move when he auditioned for the movie (he based the way they speak on a vocal exercise that stage actors often do to warm up their voices before performing). The filmmakers loved his audition so much that they hired him for the role of Mathesar and put him in charge of teaching the actors how to act like a Thermian.

    • @torontomame
      @torontomame Год назад +5

      He is so amazing. LOVED him on Person of Interest.

    • @Drawkcabi
      @Drawkcabi Год назад +2

      ​@@torontomame Also great on Just Shoot Me and Travelers!

    • @MrBoyYankee
      @MrBoyYankee Год назад +1

      In Flashpoint, he was great.

  • @ccchhhrrriiisss100
    @ccchhhrrriiisss100 Год назад +15

    FUN FACT: Leonard Nimoy used to hate the fact that he was typecast as "Spock." He had a difficult time getting roles because people only saw "Spock." Prior to Star Trek, he had been in several stage productions and did voiceover work. He even toured with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Yet, starring TV and film roles came few and far-between in the first decade following the conclusion of Star Trek: The Original Series. Even in interviews for the roles that he did get, Nimoy lamented over the fact that people would ask him about Star Trek. He even wrote an autobiography in 1975 entitled "I AM NOT SPOCK." Over the years, however, his perception changed. As an increasingly successful writer and director, he came to embrace his role in Star Trek. He realized that he had created a wonderful and iconic character. He wrote a sequel autobiography in 1995 entitled "I AM SPOCK."

    • @ccchhhrrriiisss100
      @ccchhhrrriiisss100 Год назад +3

      FUN FACT 2: When Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen) has his meltdown at the Galaxy Quest Convention, it's something of a parody of a skit that William Shatner performed for SNL. He plays himself being asked intricate questions at a Star Trek convention. He eventually gets upset and tells them that "It's just a TV show" and then scolding them to "Get a life!" Some Trekkies were upset by this. Others laughed. Yet, it is perfectly parodied by Tim Allen in Galaxy Quest. Here's the link to that SNL clip: ruclips.net/video/ZaB_G1WNT70/видео.html

    • @PungiFungi
      @PungiFungi Год назад +3

      @@ccchhhrrriiisss100 oh yeah,...actors and actresses attend these conventions are often asked questions about every single minutiae of the show. I have seen them humoring the audience and tried to made everything much more relevant and pronounced than they really are.

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 Год назад +6

      It's a misinterpretation to think he didn't like playing Spock. The point of his book was not rejecting the role, but letting people know he was _more_ than the role. This seemingly deliberate mistake frustrated him so much that he eventually wrote another book called "I Am Spock".

    • @ccchhhrrriiisss100
      @ccchhhrrriiisss100 Год назад +4

      @@Serai3 - I agree. That's why I did not say that he didn't like the role. He just disliked that he was typecast in the role; and, consequently, some studios didn't offer him certain roles because of it.
      Eventually, he embraced that dichotomy. He was not Spock; yet, he was Spock.

  • @majkus
    @majkus Год назад +21

    There were plans for a sequel, but when Alan Rickman passed away, everyone decided it wouldn't be right without him, and plans were shelved.
    It was not only an homage to Star Trek, but it was also affectionate and respectful to the fans-Justin Long and friends save the day, but the Thermians themselves were stand-ins for the fans, writ large. It is generally considered to be the one of the best Star Trek movies ("Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World" was also, in a very different way, an excellent Star Trek movie, but that's another matter).

    • @mattschliemann9683
      @mattschliemann9683 Год назад

      I've heard about this before, but what I had heard was it was a series to be on Amazon Prime not a sequel. But I'm not sure if Prime was even a thing at the time a sequel/series would have been made, so not sure I believed that part of it.
      It would have been amazing though. And allegedly all the actors were down for doing it too. Unfortunately we lost Rickman.

    • @RustyX2010
      @RustyX2010 Год назад +1

      That exactly what I thought after watching Master and Commander! The ship should have been called "The Enterprize" as it was called/shown at the beginning credits of "Star Trek:Enterprise"

    • @nancyomalley6286
      @nancyomalley6286 Год назад +2

      @@mattschliemann9683 If they ever changed their minds, Adam Driver would be a good choice for 'Dr. Lazarus/Alexander Dane". He sounds just like the late Alan Rickman

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben Год назад +26

    Love letter to Star Trek and its fans. The cast is so great. Sir Patrick Stewart didn't intend to see the film as he thought it was making fun of Star Trek, but when a friend insisted otherwise, he saw it greatly enjoyed it.

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 Год назад

      That’s good to know.

    • @marcbloom7462
      @marcbloom7462 Год назад +2

      The friend was Will Weaton.

    • @inarar5334
      @inarar5334 Год назад +9

      Pretty sure it was Frakes, not Wheaton. But either way, they told him to go for a crowded show time as well so he could see that it wasn't just a love letter to fans but how the fans received it.

    • @michaelconnor1542
      @michaelconnor1542 Год назад +5

      @@inarar5334 ya, Frakes claims he called Stewart right after leaving the theater.

    • @andreshernandez1180
      @andreshernandez1180 Год назад +1

      @@marcbloom7462 it was Frakes actually

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 Год назад +46

    "Never give up. Never surrender."
    Fun Fact: Tim Allen admitted that he was quite star-struck when he met Sigourney Weaver, as he's a huge fan of Alien (1979). Allen even asked Weaver to sign some of his Alien Franchise memorabilia between takes. She ultimately did.
    Expanded Role Fact: Laliari is the first main role Missi Pyle landed in a feature film. Her role was expanded after the producers noticed Sigourney Weaver was the only female main character.
    Red Shirt Lives Fact: Despite frequent whining about his character Crewman Number Six being expendable and going to die, Guy Fleegman (Sam Rockwell) is the only crew member not to be shot and killed by Sarris during his surprise assault towards the end.

  • @jamesalexander5623
    @jamesalexander5623 Год назад +5

    I'm 71 and a Star Trek Fan since the very first night back in 1966. In the 90's I was big into Star Trek and Sci-Fi Conventions. Met almost everyone from TOS, TNG. DS9 and Voyager. And I can say Star Trek Fans and Star Trek Actors LOVE this Movie!

  • @Alan_Hero
    @Alan_Hero Год назад +11

    By Grabthar's hammer what a reaction!

  • @BunBun299
    @BunBun299 Год назад +4

    You are very right. This movie is a love letter to Star Trek and fandom. Many of us Trek fans regard it as the honorary 11th Star Trek movie.
    Sadly, all hopes of a sequel died with the late, great Alan Rickman. There were talks of a sequel before he died, but after, they decided it would be better not to do it at all rather than do it without him.

  • @becksimilian2955
    @becksimilian2955 Год назад +11

    One of my favorite movies growing up. This also was the film that introduced me to Sam Rockwell and Justin Long

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 Год назад +1

      See Safe Men (comedy) or Lawn Dogs (drama) if you want to see some good young Sam Rockwell. Safe Men also stars Steve Zahn whom you should also check out. (Happy, Texas).

  • @BiggestDawgEver
    @BiggestDawgEver Год назад +5

    This is a great movie, but it's even better if you are familiar with Star Trek and it's many tropes. What a wonderful homage. Sadly, with the passing of Alan Rickman and the fact that Daryl Mitchell has lost the use of his legs, we will probably never get a sequel at this point. Apparently there was one planned but the opportunity has passed us by. I miss Alan Rickman, RIP.

  • @RedmoonIndustries
    @RedmoonIndustries Год назад +3

    In an interview back after Galaxy Quest came out, Patrick Stewart was asked about the movie...
    "I had originally not wanted to see [Galaxy Quest] because I heard that it was making fun of Star Trek and then Jonathan Frakes rang me up and said ‘You must not miss this movie! See it on a Saturday night in a full theatre.’ And I did and of course I found it was brilliant. Brilliant.
    No one laughed louder or longer in the cinema than I did, but the idea that the ship was saved and all of our heroes in that movie were saved simply by the fact that there were fans who did understand the scientific principles on which the ship worked was absolutely wonderful. And it was both funny and also touching in that it paid tribute to the dedication of these fans."

  • @martinbraun1211
    @martinbraun1211 Год назад +6

    A second part was planned a few years ago, but unfortunately Alan Rickman passed away and so the film wasn't made.

  • @jimberjamber8540
    @jimberjamber8540 Год назад +25

    1999 was honestly one of the greatest years for cinema. We got Galaxy Quest (arguably one of the best Star Trek movies even though it isn't one), The Mummy (arguably one of the best Indiana Jones movies even though it isn't one), The Matrix, The Phantom Menace, Fight Club, The Green Mile, Mystery Men, The Iron Giant. It's crazy how many iconic moments came from movies released that year.

    • @Bothorth
      @Bothorth Год назад +1

      _The 13th Warrior_ for me!

    • @Drawkcabi
      @Drawkcabi Год назад +3

      Yes, 1999 was just one of the most amazing movie years of all time!
      There was also The Sixth Sense, The Thirteenth Floor, Office Space, Being John Malkovich, Austin Powers The Spy Who Shagged Me, Dick, Blast From the Past, American Beauty, American Pie, more I'm sure...
      1999 it was just good movies, hit movies, movies that bombed but since have become cult classics all year round!
      It's funny because 1989 was an amazing year too! Like said, 1999 will be remembered for the movies it had year round and while 1989 also had good movies all year round, it was that summer season that made it special and amazing! It was then and still stands as the most jammed pack summer in movie history with iconic movies/movies from iconic franchises/movies that became cult hits:
      Tim Burton's Batman
      Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
      Roadhouse
      Dead Poets Society
      Ghostbusters II
      Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
      The Karate Kid, Part III
      Lethal Weapon 2
      Honey, I Shrunk the Kids!
      Uncle Buck
      Parenthood
      UHF
      When Harry Met Sally
      Turner & Hooch
      Weekend At Bernies
      Casualties of War
      Do the Right Thing
      Millenium
      Friday The 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
      A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
      All those movies were released in just a 3 month span of time, it's mind boggling to think about that! I mean they weren't all winners, but more were than weren't, and all these movies were either hyped up and had people waiting and excited to see them or if they had quieter releases they became sleeper hits or cult classics.
      1999 and 1989... what great years for fans of movies!!!

    • @taramills2289
      @taramills2289 Год назад +1

      Don't forget Shrek. My husband and I took our kids to see Shrek and without any idea what THIS film was about, took a chance on Galaxy Quest. We enjoyed it so much, when our boys rejoined us after the movies, we immediately took them to see this.

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +7

    This movie makes me think of the books "Everything I Needed To Know About Life I Learned From Star Trek," about the way Star Trek influenced a fan's outlook on life growing up, and Joseph Campbell's "The Power of Myth Through Time," about how mythology teaches philosophies and values.

  • @inarar5334
    @inarar5334 Год назад +6

    I love that Guy ends up playing the security chief in the continuation. He's basically the head redshirt. He won't die but he's gonna get taken out a lot (ever notice how Worf always gets taken out?).

    • @flatebo1
      @flatebo1 Год назад

      Worf gets beaten down because, as a Klingon, he's supposed to be tougher than a human. He's the "muscle" of the TNG cast, so you establish the villain as a threat by having him beat Worf down. This works because Worf is a stern, serious character.
      If Guy is the "plucky comic relief", it wouldn't work the same was that Worf does. Maybe have Guy come up with overly elaborate quasi-military solutions to a story problem only to have the actual solution be something simple would work in his case. Like a complicated plan to distract a guard so Guy can sneak up on him only to have Taggart (for example) knock the guard out with a thrown rock.

  • @VonPatzy
    @VonPatzy Год назад +16

    Also the use of actual RIPLEY as a space bimbo is so f’ing funny. Any other casting would not have worked as well parodying spandex boobs in space. I also love the countdown clock joke with her and Allen as Ripley does the self destruct all on her lonesome in another universe.

    • @HermanVonPetri
      @HermanVonPetri Год назад +4

      I never looked at it that way, but that's a really nice take. Weaver's Ripley is one of the best sci-fi action roles period, male or female. I'm so glad she did this.

  • @rburton76
    @rburton76 Год назад +2

    Trek fans love Galaxy Quest. I was at a convention several years ago where we fans ranked all the Star Trek movies. Galaxy Quest was ranked 7th.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +3

    BEST STAR TREK PARODY EVER!!
    And it's also a tribute to the original series.

  • @superhayes256
    @superhayes256 Год назад +7

    Also, the reason Monk was acting the way he did is because in a deleted scene he got high and the rest of the movie he is high. That makes more sense when you know that lol

    • @mattschliemann9683
      @mattschliemann9683 Год назад

      I have heard this before. Allegedly, in the brown bag he is always holding, is drugs and he is always high. They changed their minds on this when they decided to go for a PG rating though.
      Honestly though, I prefer the non drugs angle. I like that it's just his personality that he reacted to everything like he did and his bag just has snacks in it, as you saw him eating in a couple scenes like the shuttle ride to get the beryllium sphere. It's just funnier this way.

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 Год назад +1

      @@mattschliemann9683 No, the bag contains snacks. And Shalhoub has confirmed that Fred was stoned. Honestly, if you're at all familiar with weed and its effects, it's glaringly obvious that Fred is well baked. "Wow, these floors are so clean" is practically a cliche. His constant snacking is another clue, snacks that come from that bag.

    • @michaelconnor1542
      @michaelconnor1542 Год назад

      @mattschliemann9683 the bag is full of snacks. Literally, Shalub kept snacks in the bag throughout filming so he could just keep the gag going.

    • @mattschliemann9683
      @mattschliemann9683 Год назад

      Guys I know this. I even said "his bag just has snacks." Is this even that big of a deal what was in his bag? You don't have to convince me or whatever lol.
      What I was talking about in that paragraph was what I've seen others "alleged" and "I have heard this before" from people. Those people claimed he was high and had drugs in the bag and he ALWAYS kept the bag with him. These people also claimed to have read/watched interviews about it.
      To me, it's much funnier as a personality quirk, than behavior of being high.

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 Год назад +1

      @@mattschliemann9683 That's because you're not a fellow stoner.

  • @MaxWindshear
    @MaxWindshear Год назад +4

    You have a real knack for movie reviews. I'm so glad I found your channel. Subbed and can't wait for more!

  • @DCFCfanatic
    @DCFCfanatic Год назад +4

    Now you gotta watch 'The Orville' by Seth McFarlane. when the series first came out they were referring to it as a spoof of Star Trek. A parody as well. It's a comedy. But it eventually grew into it's own and now has a huge fan following.
    you also gotta check out the movie, Fanboys. it takes place before Star Wars episode 1 and it's about a group of guys and one girl that try to sneak into Lucasfilm to try and watch Ep.1 before anyone else does. But they do it for a reason.

    • @richardhoehn9922
      @richardhoehn9922 2 месяца назад

      Oh I loves me some Orville ❤️ Great show!

  • @gggooding
    @gggooding Год назад +2

    Tony Shalhoub, in this, is my spirit animal.
    If I was thrown into a "Trek" reality I'd definitely be "Probably gonna die; this is *all* great." And I'd have brought snacks too.
    ...and cute octopus girl...yeah I'd likely happily settle for that. Don't judge me.

  • @michaelconnor1542
    @michaelconnor1542 Год назад +1

    I always loved how the vaporization at the end, looks like a low budget fireworks effect. So con-goers would think it was just part of the convention.

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 Год назад +6

    Thank you, Oliver! 🚀 Such a lovely homage to STAR TREK... and to fandom... and to lessons we learn from stories we enjoy. #RolyPolyOllie #DeanParisot #GalaxyQuest

  • @hyzenthlay7151
    @hyzenthlay7151 Год назад +1

    The engineer isn't calm... He's baked!!
    Oh, and when they all arrive and Guy starts screaming, the Thermian that apologises for not appearing in human form is Crewman Daniels from Star Trek Enterprise.

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 Год назад +1

    "Galaxy Quest": The best "Star Trek" movie that Paramount didn't make. I've read that Sigourney Weaver agreed to appear as a Blonde. She felt her IQ dropping when she wore the wing, but she began to wear it off screen...all the way home.;) As for "Galaxy Quest 2/II," if you hit it out of the park, "one and done" works too.

  • @Jim-Mc
    @Jim-Mc Год назад +4

    Reportedly Patrick Stewart refused to watch this because he thought it would be making fun of fans, until Jonathan Frakes got him to watch it. George Takei called it a documentary, lol.

    • @radwolf76
      @radwolf76 Год назад

      a "chillingly realistic" documentary no less.

  • @JustAboutTime
    @JustAboutTime Год назад +1

    One of the BEST Star Trek movies ever. Brilliant music score .. l and totally awesome movie!
    I saw this at the cinema when it came it out LOVED it entirely. Such a great love letter to Trek. Nowadays it just makes me cry for the good old days. Such a godamn good film
    And I urge anyone who likes this movie to buy the music score .. it’s amazing!
    Us old boys will get this film and it’s always nice when younger guys get it too.
    Galaxy quest is a perfect movie

  • @Serai3
    @Serai3 Год назад +2

    It's hilarious that although Alexander whines about how much he hates his role, he somehow feels obligated to attend the convention in full makeup. No Star Trek actor has ever done that, to my knowledge.
    The actor playing Sarris referred to him as "Attila the Crab".
    Tony Shalhoub, who plays Fred, has confirmed the reason why he's always so calm and unbothered: he's stoned. He got high in order to do the signing at the tech store, and he remains high through the whole thing. It's explains his unruffled stance, his happy acceptance of every detail ("Wow, the floors are so clean!" is classic stoner), and his constant snacking. Did you notice how he hangs onto his bag of snacks all through the desperate chase back to the ship on the miner's planet? Those munchies are FIERCE.

  • @RustyX2010
    @RustyX2010 Год назад +4

    The Orville is a love letter of both this movie and Star Trek. I hope you get to react to the Orville.

  • @gacchan
    @gacchan Год назад

    As you said, this is absolutely a love letter by fans, for fans. It's like a warm hug.

  • @itt23r
    @itt23r Год назад +2

    With all the Star Trek episodes you ahve viewed to prep you for this movie there is probably no reactor that is going to enjoy it as much as you. And your reaction did not disappoint.

  • @MrTbk1701
    @MrTbk1701 Год назад +2

    As a Trekkie all my life I can say I and many others do consider this a Star Trek movie. One of the best. I even have a model of the ship. 🖖

  • @nortski78
    @nortski78 Год назад

    Sigourney Weaver "Ducts, why is it always ducts?". Nice throw back to Alien.

  • @lukefallon8276
    @lukefallon8276 Год назад

    Great reaction! You got every reference right. Tony Shalhoub didn't have much to work with in the original script. So he made Fred Kwan a stoner who always has the munchies. That made the character one of my favourites too.

  • @tranya327
    @tranya327 Год назад

    David Howard, the script writer, and the other creators of this film, had an INSANELY DEEP understanding of Star Trek, and the various things related to it - including the relationships between the real-life Trek cast members.
    Here are a few random tidbits:
    -Leonard Nimoy really did have a complicated relationship with Spock. He didn’t hate the character the way that Alexander seems to hate playing ‘Dr. Lazarus,’ but for a time, Nimoy was •perceived• as hating him (his first autobiography’s title: “I Am Not Spock.” - it left an incomplete, partly mistaken impression in many people's heads;
    - “Six paragraphs about my boobs, and how they fit into my suit.” Gwen is a blending of several characters: Uhura and also Jeri Ryan from Star Trek Voyager, who, I understand, really did have one print write-up focus heavily on her sex symbol anatomy and skin-tight catsuit.
    - “I see you managed to get your shirt off!” …I think Kirk’s shirt is torn something like 7 times in the original series.
    - Interest in making a sequel film collapsed when Alan Rickman passed away. However, since you also liked Sam Rockwell's performance (and what's not to love?) I can recommend watching him playing Justin Hammer in ‘Iron Man 2’ and also playing one of the important antagonists in the first ‘Charlie’s Angels' film with Lucy Liu, Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore.
    - Jason’s inadvertent discovery, in a public restroom, when he overhears how he is perceived by other people (including his former costars) is, I understand, based on a real-life incident that happened to William Shatner, at a convention.
    - When the group of actors first arrive at the Starport and Guy suddenly screams, if you watch carefully, you can see how startled Sigourney Weaver looks: She had no idea that his scream was coming.
    - When Gwen and Jason round the corner and see “the chompers” for the first time, if you watch carefully, you can see Gwen mouth the words, “Well, F**K that!!” (which they then dubbed over, presumably to help ensure the PG-13 rating.
    - Search for the documentary, ‘Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary’ that was made about this film, a few years ago. It can be viewed on Amazon, and is well worth savoring!

  • @librarianists
    @librarianists Год назад +3

    Awesome reaction! If you're interested, I highly recommend Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary, which came out in 2019.

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 Год назад

      Energize!: ruclips.net/video/5aVosF6R1_o/видео.html

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 Год назад +2

      There's also a super funny faux documentary from E!, which was broadcast when the film came out, where the actors are interviewed as their characters. Alexander's stiffly veiled whining is priceless.

  • @rodentnolastname6612
    @rodentnolastname6612 Год назад +1

    We almost got a Galaxy Quest TV show. The whole cast was set to return but then Alan Rickman died.

  • @peregrinfandomizer
    @peregrinfandomizer Год назад

    Wow, I've been meaning to recommend this, I'm so happy you watched it 🙂

  • @andreshernandez1180
    @andreshernandez1180 Год назад

    Sam Rockwell (Guy) is also in Iron Man 2 and The Green Mile among others and even won an Oscar; Tony Shaloub (Fred) has a small but great part in MIB and MIB 2 among others and had a very popular tv show called Monk. Both excellent actors.

  • @Lucas-Stl
    @Lucas-Stl Год назад

    13:19 Funny Fact: The registry letters that are scrapped off were “NTE”, which stood for “Not The Enterprise” 🤣

  • @leannerose6181
    @leannerose6181 Год назад +2

    Never give up......Never surrender!! 😆

  • @itt23r
    @itt23r Год назад

    You are the only reactor who saw the connection to the episode THE ARENA. Kudos to you for that.

  • @themotleycollector
    @themotleycollector Год назад +2

    I seem to remember that the dvd has a separate sound track where all the dialogue is in Thermian.
    Oh, and that would have been a great time for the original TOS cast to do this type of movie.

    • @BiggestDawgEver
      @BiggestDawgEver Год назад

      I can confirm that. The Thermian track is hilarious.

    • @trayolphia5756
      @trayolphia5756 Год назад

      They did a similar thing with a “trivia track” for HOT FUZZ…which was also good

  • @oaf-77
    @oaf-77 Год назад +1

    50:49
    Galaxy Quest is a comedy version of Seven Samurai (1954) which is itself a masterpiece, other movies with this theme would be A Bugs Life (1998) and Three Amigos(1986)
    For a fun semi comedy you might like Deep Rising (1998)

  • @suicunesolsan
    @suicunesolsan Год назад

    FYI there's a great documentary about this movie that is very much worth watching. They made it around the time Alan Rickman passed away.

  • @SotonCueMan
    @SotonCueMan Год назад +1

    If you notice, the registration of the ship starts NTE and not NCC - NTE stands for 'Not The Enterprise' - so if any Star Trek bods tried to sue then they could point to that as evidence that it was not intended to rip off/impersonate Star Trek! LOL!

  • @Keleigh3000
    @Keleigh3000 Год назад +1

    Not a parody, but an homage to Star Trek and a love letter to fandom.

  • @Joseph-qk4qu
    @Joseph-qk4qu Год назад +1

    Heck yeah. Was hoping you'd watch this. My man!

  • @inarar5334
    @inarar5334 Год назад

    There are a lot of real life parallels. Nimoy did hade a period where he resented being Spock to a degree. He wrote a book called I Am Not Spock. He got over it (it's a long story really) and wrote another book called I Am Spock.
    William Shatner was in a bathroom once and overheard random people trash talking him.
    Wil Wheaton came up with a consistent system for what the controls did just like Tommy.
    There's a few others, too.

    • @mikejankowski6321
      @mikejankowski6321 Год назад

      I recall reading that the controls thing happened in TOS too. The actors sometimes had to brief the directors or writers on what did what.

  • @michaelconnor1542
    @michaelconnor1542 Год назад

    Reitman's protégé and he became good friends.
    When Reitmam realized he wouldn't be able to be part of the sequel. He was the first and due to his passing, only person from the cast he told.

  • @sarahfullerton6894
    @sarahfullerton6894 Год назад

    This movie also ribs all of the Star Trek conventions that have been going on for years!

  • @buffstraw2969
    @buffstraw2969 Год назад +2

    The Thermians say they are from the Klaatu Nebula. The word "klaatu" is an homage to the classic 1951 b&w sci-fi film "The Day The Earth Stood Still," where Patricia Neal utters the alien phrase "klaatu barada nicto." It's worth checking out if you ever have the time (but don't bother with the 2008 remake, it's garbage).

  • @wackyvorlon
    @wackyvorlon Год назад

    The best parody comes from a place of deep love for the original material.

  • @shallowgal462
    @shallowgal462 Год назад

    Sir Patrick Stewart talked Jonathan Frakes into going to a cinema to watch.
    Fred was high on cannabis throughout, although scenes were cut to get a more family-friendly rating that explained that clearly.
    Plans were underway to make a sequel when Alan Rickman died.
    I believe the fireworks scene was a reference to Flight of the Navigator.

  • @nicks.5552
    @nicks.5552 Год назад +1

    Oliver, since you enjoyed this so much, I recommend you watch an excellent documentary about it called “Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary.”

  • @Saiyanlevel777
    @Saiyanlevel777 Год назад

    fun fact- Tony Shalhoub's character (fred the engineer) was written to be a stoner but the decided not to include drug references in the movie so removed quite a bit. but you can tell by the way he's acting it makes total sense. lol

  • @MsMelyjean
    @MsMelyjean Год назад +2

    I don't know if I want a Galaxy Quest 2 without Alan Rickman.

  • @richardhoehn9922
    @richardhoehn9922 2 месяца назад

    By Grabthar's Hammer, I think that kid is Justin Long. Alas, Alan Rickman has passed away, not sure another actor could successfully pick up this role.

  • @lynnesears6254
    @lynnesears6254 Год назад +1

    Very good summary.

  • @ThiloAdamitz
    @ThiloAdamitz Год назад

    In the cinema the movie was presented in three different aspect ratios: 4:3 for the opening segment, then 16:9 for everything up until the hangar scene where Tim Allen's character first realizes he's actually in space, and then frame goes to widescreen with the opening hangar doors for the remainder of the film.

  • @davehelms1398
    @davehelms1398 Год назад

    In the same parady vein, the movie 'Mystery Men' is MOL the same 'parody/tribute' to the super hero genre, Ben stiller, William H Macy, Greg Kenear, etc. Big stars, almost a stand along, cult following.

  • @trayolphia5756
    @trayolphia5756 Год назад

    13:25 and the wide shot cuts away just in time to PREVENT the question being answered
    Considering the layout and structural design of the ship, how was such faint grinding possible without tearing off the “wing” coming out the back…
    Can’t help but wonder if that was done ON PURPOSE because the writers and filmmakers knew such questions would be asked…?

  • @richardedgerton1852
    @richardedgerton1852 Год назад

    I loved how in the end, everyone got shot except Guy.
    Several scenes directly refer to other shows. Rickman on the beryllium expedition goes the wrong way because was holding the device backwards, based on a mistake fans saw in Star Trek where Spock held Tricorder backwards in scene, The scene of the Commander waking with gross critter tongue on his face was from Stargate show.

  • @dehro
    @dehro Год назад

    the tech sargeant wasn't relaxed without a reason.. he was stoned...that's why he was constantly eating. he had the munchies

  • @jcarlovitch
    @jcarlovitch Год назад +1

    In honor of your shirt 12:44 That's what she said.

  • @stevedavis5704
    @stevedavis5704 8 месяцев назад

    The engineer was so laid back because he was stoned. The movie was such to be aimed at the college crowd but after a while they decided to go with a younger demographic. They left most of the way the characters were including the engineer. Mandy Patinkin played the role perfectly.

    • @stevedavis5704
      @stevedavis5704 8 месяцев назад

      Edit: That’s Tony Shalhoub not MP. Sorry about that.

  • @SeeliaVachon
    @SeeliaVachon Год назад

    Such a fun reaction! ❤ I love this movie!

  • @txdomino
    @txdomino Год назад

    I heard a funny comment when looking at one of these podcasts regarding this movie that the engineer, Kwan, was supposed to be Asian. Notice that he squints his eyes during the opening credits of the TV show and when he is introduced to the aliens. Another thing is that supposedly Kwan was smoking weed and that is why he was always mellow. But clips of him actually smoking weed were actually cut out.

  • @MrScott-hs9dy
    @MrScott-hs9dy Год назад

    Galaxy Quest and the Three Omigos have the exact same story line... Actors get a call for help from someone who thinks that they are real heroes, they show up thinking it's a job and defeat the bad guy only to learn that it's all real. So they choose to become the heroes in real life and they save the day.

  • @seirsbr8756
    @seirsbr8756 Год назад

    Lenard Nimoy wrote two autobiographies. The first was titled “I am not Spock” and the second was titled “I am Spock” if that gives you any idea about how he thought of the character as the years went by.

  • @dcemerald70
    @dcemerald70 Год назад

    This is underrated comedy! I saw bits of it when I was a kid, but I managed to watch the full movie when I was older. I really loved the concept of the story; I also think it’s cool how it incorporates fan favorite moments from iconic space themed shows like Star Trek and Star Wars. Thanks for this reaction!
    #NevergiveupNeversurrender
    🛸🌌😎✊

  • @oaf-77
    @oaf-77 Год назад

    3:16 nemoy first autobiography was titled ' I am not Spock'

  • @richb313
    @richb313 Год назад

    When members of Star Trek NG heard of this movie and saw it they loved it.

  • @sasamichan
    @sasamichan Год назад

    When you have seen both Star Wars and Star Trech and also maybe Flash Gordon and Dr. Who you'll be able to see Fanboys, Free Enterprise, Pual, Ted, race to witch mountain, ET, and a few other films and get the references. Get Ghostbusters, The Shining, Back to the Future, a few others under the belt and you can get threw Looney Toons Back in Action, Ready Player One, Be Kind rewind, Stay Tuned , Hot Shots, Epic Movie, Gremlins 2 and a few others.
    Also want to shout out "Flight of the Navigator"

  • @jarvisdidwhat
    @jarvisdidwhat Год назад

    Love this movie! It definitely is a love letter to Star Trek, and it’s such a fun time. I’m in the same boat as you, I remember this movie from my childhood but I didn’t pick up on the humor at a young age. This music is one of my favorites.

  • @Jeremy-83
    @Jeremy-83 5 месяцев назад

    This movie was fantastic. This is what I hoped "The Orville" was gonna be like...

  • @Drawkcabi
    @Drawkcabi Год назад

    A movie similar to the theme of _Galaxyquest?_
    Three Amigos!
    What Galaxyquest is to Star Trek, Three Amigos is to old silent movies!
    Very funny!

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Год назад +2

    Never give up never surrender ;-)

  • @melchiorvonsternberg844
    @melchiorvonsternberg844 Год назад

    The word you were lookin' for was hommage...

  • @l34CoNCreepy
    @l34CoNCreepy Год назад +1

    is an honorary star trek movie, its okay to call it that.

  • @JuliesWorldCrochet
    @JuliesWorldCrochet 9 месяцев назад

    Galaxy Quest is Star Trek cannon now. I'm surprised you didn't recognize Rainn Wilson though.

  • @rendalconstantineau1680
    @rendalconstantineau1680 Год назад

    There was talk for a while, a few years back, about making a Galaxy Quest 2, but then after Alen Rickman passed, I believe it was decided to not go forward with it.

  • @mikejankowski6321
    @mikejankowski6321 Год назад

    Where to begin? GREAT REACTION! Love letter, for sure. You can certainly see it now that you know Star Trek. Case in point, having seen Arena you get the second layer of the lathe line, instead of just laughing at a ridiculous out-of-place suggestion. And the bit about the Commander losing his shirt reflecting the Kirk trope. And serious actor Dane lamenting being typecast into his alien character (Leonard Nimoy's struggle). Sadly, Alan Rickman's death put a stop to their plans to make a sequel. It just wouldn't be the same...and as much as I love this movie (I think it is perfect) I have to agree.
    They took the production very seriously; the entire bridge set articulated to throw the actors around for real. Thus no worries about them flinging themselves in contrary directions, as sometimes happened in Star Trek.
    Throughout the film, Alexander Dane had his headpiece on. And Fred really was stoned, hence his mellowness and munchies. Early in the film that was established but was cut to get a more kid-friendly rating. That Peter and Fred had not seen the Thermians as they are. Oh, and they are from the Klaatu nebula - a reference to The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951, which I HIGHLY recommend). Just such a smart and lovingly made film. Tons of fun watching you have fun watching it.

  • @incogneato790
    @incogneato790 8 месяцев назад

    I had a chance to ask Shatner if he had seen this movie, and if so what did he think of it. He totally avoided answering the question.

  • @incogneato790
    @incogneato790 8 месяцев назад

    If you can get a copy of the DVD, it has an audio track that is all Themian.

  • @Aeolusdallas
    @Aeolusdallas Год назад

    The best parody are also great examples of what they are parodying

  • @wolfmacleod
    @wolfmacleod Год назад

    There were plans for a tv show but they made The Orville before and Alan Rickman passed.

  • @knowsyseducationalservices3425

    They were planning GQ II, but Alan Rickman, sadly, passed. All buzz around it ended. I don't think there will be another one. Watch The Orville if you want to see more of this type of thing.

  • @marvelsandals4228
    @marvelsandals4228 9 месяцев назад

    Obviously you can't replace Alan Rickman, so it would be hard to make a Galaxy Quest sequel, but they could use a new angle: what if the studios releases a sequel of the og show with a new cast ("The Next Generation" of Galaxy Quest). You could have a couple of the actors from this movie cameo in the sequel, like Sam Rockwell would be hilarious. As for the plot, you can literally just make up anything, like the Thermians return to Earth for some reason and hilarity ensues. It writes itself

  • @jowesterman6476
    @jowesterman6476 Год назад

    Enrico is also in Stargate SG1

  • @AdamConus
    @AdamConus Год назад +1

    I wonder if you would enjoy Space 1999, a 70's era sci-fi TV series. Honestly, I wonder if I would enjoy it. It has cool ships and I have fond memories, but I haven't watched it for years. I remember it being weird.

  • @danielwarrenguitar
    @danielwarrenguitar Год назад +2

    It would be cool if you reacted to The Orville

  • @flnthrn2
    @flnthrn2 Год назад

    His official rank/name is ECM Guy.
    (Expendable Crew Member)
    (8K]_/

  • @lyger1980
    @lyger1980 Год назад

    there is a GALAXY QUEST comic book series