Somewhere in Japan a writer watched Ed Wood's magnum opus and put down his sake. Minutes later Plan Nippon From Outer Space, later known as Attack From Space was born.
I'll point out how in Japan, this superhero was called Super Giant. Try, TRY not to think about his stuffed pants with this information. Additionally, this is the guy both Space Chief and Prince of Space ripped off. He was THAT popular.
@@steveharvey2102 I am not sure. I know that the TV version of Planet Prince (Prince of Space) got a reboot movie recently, but no idea on Super Giant's popularity outside of being knocked off by others.
You know what? I actually give this movie credit for having the damsel in distress get herself out of trouble and take down a bunch of henchmen in the process. If “Prince of Space” and “Invasion of the Neptune Men” are any indication, female characters in general, let alone badass ones, are a rarity in these kinds of movies.
I love Starman. It takes a special kind of hero to actually flex before he finishes off hundreds of bad guys with his fists. And pistols. And a machine gun! It’s like the ultimate six-year old kid’s fight fantasy! 😹
My happy memory with this riff is watching this when it came out on a crowded Tokyo commuter train and the guy next to me wondering why I was snickering at a children TV show. I’m sure he must thought I was high.
Yeah. I'm watching this now, about halfway through, and wondering if it will even reach Neptune Men-level action, which is the lowest bar imaginable. So far, it's not looking good.
For as goofyballs as this movie is, I do appreciate the council of aliens is actually a bunch of different kinds of goofy looking aliens instead of one costume fifty times.
I'm only disappointed that, to my knowledge, they didn't finish This Island Earth in the MST3k movie. Then again, I haven't seen that movie in years, so I might be misremembering.
While watching this , play the song Interglactic from the Beastie Boys at the time frame 27:00 ( for this movie). Goes great with Starman chasing and then beating up the enemy. Then at time frame 53:07 ( for this movie) when the enemy leader says” sound the alarm “, play Sabotage from the Beastie Boys. Perfect for the enemy troops running
Everybody was Kung Fu fight-ing. Over and over and over and over....... and over and over and over. And hey, this guy showed up in an off-the-rack-suit. He *must* be STARMAN!
I know I'm stating the obvious, but the japanese girl fighting off the whateveraliens with a machine gun was WAY more interesting than the fight Starman was doing.
Man, I hope this is a riff of the whollllllllle thing. I saw the entire movie twice... as a kid, then in my 20's. The words "charming" & "goofy" barely begin to describe it.
@@EarthboundX It was a series called Super Giant in Japan, the US adaptations were the films -- Atomic Rulers of the World, Invaders from Space, and Attack from Space. The final episodes were re-edited into Evil Brain from Outer Space, if I am recalling them correctly.
Chumei Watanabe did the music for this one? That guy is a legend in tokusatsu music. His work during the 70's and 80's were his best and fans in Hawaii will recognize his music from the show Kikaider. He is also known by the name Michiaki Watanabe and he is still doing music with his most current work being in Zenkaiger.
There's a starman waiting in the sky He'd like to come and meet us But he thinks he'd blow our minds There's a starman waiting in the sky He's told us not to blow it 'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile.
My immediate reaction to your comment was to reprimand you for allowing Bowie's good name to be associated with such a silly movie. But then I remembered Labyrinth. And the Man Who Fell to Earth. Bowie was a silly silly man.
@@cerealvapist333 I'll not have you slander Bowie's name with 'Man Who Fell to Earth'! Cocaine was responsible for at least 80% of his performance on that movie too!
This was the longest and most pointless fight sequence I've EVER seen in ANY movie on Earth!!!! I love how each guy waits his turn to get his butt kicked next so patiently!!
Just like John Wayne, Starman never has to reload or aim his gun, and also sometimes kills 3 or 4 bad guys with a single bullet. He's just like The Duke, only with Playtex Living Gloves!
I do think it was kind of cool that the teenage girl was given a heavy machine gun and proceeded to get into a protracted gun battle with her captors. Japan liked its fighting females even back then.
I would have respected this movie a lot more if the hero had been any one of the creatures from the opening council scene. "You will never stop us, StarStarfish!" *sways back and forth silently* "You will regret your insolence!" *stops swaying, and fires a beam of energy from its central orifice that leaves a huge hole in the villain, the villain's ship, and a nearby mountain, then unceremoniously flies away*
Couldn't help but notice that the music at 33:50 is that same goofy song in Phantom Planet (shrinking down) and Horror of Party Beach (monster attacks).
I love how during the entire final fight people are just tepidly shooting at Starman to no effect. Really helps to remind you of the total lack of danger he’s in.
At no point did anyone realize that they had zero chance of hurting Starman and instead try to capture the protagonists. Which could have actually been dramatic as Starman is slowed down by dozens of men in his attempt to prevent their capture. Beating up space nazis is way too entertaining to bother with that though
What's amazing about this is so many of the same costumes and characters are used throughout other similar movies that you literally feel like you're watching the same movie over and over while simultaneously feeling like you've never watched them before.
@@Nightweaver1 All of them. I know Starman type outfits are reused a lot, though not always the exact same one. The starfish looking aliens at the beginning are very, very similar to those in Warning from Space and I am almost certain I've seen them in another movie, but I'm having trouble finding it. In fact, the entire alien council is very similar to another movie that I've seen... I'm going to have to go through my collection one of these days. They also like to use military style uniforms for aliens like they do here. It's just how they did things :D
@@Nightweaver1 That one troubles me a bit, Japanese filmmakers aren't usually the type to mock other cultures in their movies like many American or even British filmmakers do, even if they deserve it. It could be there was some message about Nazi's and their takeover of the world, which I would see as some kind of hypocritical message since they themselves attacked the US while the war raged on in Europe, one we were not a part of at the time. I do find it interesting that the lead aliens are very American looking as well (or German?), could be something there too. They do like their alien armies to be well dressed, especially if they're a military group, they'll always have great costumes that make you say "yep, that's a military". Probably something with their culture and honor. I did notice the salute changed a couple times too, one version after they stretched out their arm, they brought it back do their chest and then dropped it. I also noticed ones that looked more like a "hey, how you doin'?" kind of wave. It's possible they just didn't have a strict rule on how the salute should look. I'm certainly no expert on the matter, I'm sure there's someone out there that knows a lot more. I think this boils down to just being a Japanese version of Superman, especially with his very "Clark Kent" looking disguise when he is on Earth. I mean, he is the man of steel here.
Dallas: Well, I know how you feel, and I've been there myself. Let me see. One time before I made a jump into the night, an old buddy of mine told me something that made me feel a whole lot better. Ace Hunter: What, what did he tell you to do? Dallas: Well, he said, "You love 'em in blue and you love them in red. But most of all you love them in blue." Ace Hunter: That's totally inapplicable to anything that's going on here. And it's _dumb_. Who told you that? Dallas: You did! Ace Hunter: But it's very wise. Very wise. Ace Hunter: It's all on the wheel, it all comes around. Ace Hunter: Oh, I just wanted to say good-bye and remind you that the good guys always win, even in the eighties. 😅
I loved the Saphirians uniforms. I feel that they were a precursor to, and an inspiration for later Japanese sci-fi anime of the 70's and 80's...I was thinking specifically Space Battleship Yamato and Macross.
Our first view of the denizens of the Emerald Planet makes them look like a low budget Japanese version of Dark Crystal, as directed by someone heavily into geometric shapes. Also heavily medicated.
Those aliens at the beginning.. there was a futurama episode that sort of kinda not really parodied anime, and the entire thing with communicating by dancing feels a lot like that for some reason. Might just be in a Groeningy mindset since just seeing the title made me think of Kodos singing "Peeeeeace, peace peace peeeace from spaaace" oh and I think some of these voices were in Superbook. 32:14 oh that is a top-quality reference, you get points for that.
For all its flaws, it's pretty interesting to see a space invasion movie where the invaders are constantly on the back foot. And for extra novelty, it's the Japanese version of a Mexican wrestler movie.
9:48 Oh man, bummer… i just finished the mandatory _”GenCorp: It's Time For You to Decide if You're Going to be a Team Player or Not”_ employee training course too 😓
It’s amazing how much “mst” there is these days. I miss the og show, of course, but at least we have plenty of riff trax, nü mst, etc. KEEP THE TAPES CIRCULATING!
That fight scene just would not end. It was just never ending. I was like, "oh my God, it's still going." It's a shame when your favorite superhero leaves mounds of corpses behind. Sad, really.
Think about the fact that the costume designer actually sketched out those emerald people costumes and thought they were a good idea. Also, did anybody else notice Kevin coughs right before the kids leave the hardware store?
They've done 20 plus of them between MST3K and RT and any Japanese film riffed by these guys is awesome! Thanks Rifftrax! BTW, the voices of the children is recognizable as the voice actress Billie Lou Watt (1924-2001) from the US versions of Astroboy, and Jimmy Sparks from the show Gigantor! Use that next time in your trivia.
32:12 "Tell them: 'Join me, or die. Can you do any less?'" Yes. Yes I saw what you did there. Well played, Sir. Well played. Edit: now that I have finished the movie... I think I'll go watch "Prince of Space". I need to see some competent aliens trying to take over the Earth.
"Death Star" is probably a translation error. In Japanese, planet and star use the same word, so the original was probably "Death Planet". One of the Gamera movies had the same issue.
Yep. Same problem with German. "Gestirn" means "celestial body (visible in sky)." Can be translated as "planet" or as "star" (for which, nowadays, the more-modern word "Stern" is used).
Before Prince of Space, before Space Chief, there was this guy.
If you cover up the bottom of your screen, you can almost imagine this was an actual MST3K ep.
And, surprisingly, he has more dignity.
We like it very much!
Prince of Space!?!
@@JamaicanCastle Each of you will enter a space capsule.
The number of shots that are just closeups of our hero flying stoically while questioning his career decisions is truly astounding.
The actor look bored 🥱 in those shots.
Somewhere in Japan a writer watched Ed Wood's magnum opus and put down his sake. Minutes later Plan Nippon From Outer Space, later known as Attack From Space was born.
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Is it just me or does Starman's costume looks sorta like that Acme Bat Man costume that Wile E. Coyote wore before crashing into the side of a cliff?
Now that you mention it....
So true! Omg. Lol
YES! I knew it was from SOMETHING.
They must both be referencing an older thing
I’m thinking of Prince of Space.
Omg you're right 😳😳😳
I'll point out how in Japan, this superhero was called Super Giant. Try, TRY not to think about his stuffed pants with this information.
Additionally, this is the guy both Space Chief and Prince of Space ripped off. He was THAT popular.
Cool trivia! Do you know if he was popular enough to warrant any toys or other merchandise?
Cheers.
@@steveharvey2102 I am not sure. I know that the TV version of Planet Prince (Prince of Space) got a reboot movie recently, but no idea on Super Giant's popularity outside of being knocked off by others.
Now I can’t unsee 😅
You know what? I actually give this movie credit for having the damsel in distress get herself out of trouble and take down a bunch of henchmen in the process. If “Prince of Space” and “Invasion of the Neptune Men” are any indication, female characters in general, let alone badass ones, are a rarity in these kinds of movies.
I love Starman. It takes a special kind of hero to actually flex before he finishes off hundreds of bad guys with his fists. And pistols. And a machine gun! It’s like the ultimate six-year old kid’s fight fantasy!
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But why does he look nothing like Jeff Bridges?
It's clear that advanced Sapphirian hand-to-hand training involves turning oneself into a cloth manikin..
The "Damsel in Distress" does 90% of the heavy lifting in this movie!
My happy memory with this riff is watching this when it came out on a crowded Tokyo commuter train and the guy next to me wondering why I was snickering at a children TV show. I’m sure he must thought I was high.
You *weren't* *?!?!*
In his civilian clothes with his stetson hat at the committee-meeting , one can't help imagining StarMan crushing it with a clarinet.
Never thought I'd have to say this, but these guys make the Neptune Men look competent...
I watched this one years ago, and I don't think I've ever recovered. The last half of the film is SO monotonous.
Or even Krankor's men from Prince of Space.
Yeah. I'm watching this now, about halfway through, and wondering if it will even reach Neptune Men-level action, which is the lowest bar imaginable. So far, it's not looking good.
Honestly, I think the Stormtroopers stationed on Endor could've mopped the floor with Starman.
@@Nightweaver1 "KILL HIM!" "Haha your weapons will have no effect on me!"
For as goofyballs as this movie is, I do appreciate the council of aliens is actually a bunch of different kinds of goofy looking aliens instead of one costume fifty times.
ditto!
I didn't make it any further into the movie either.
I’m a fan of Oscillating Star Guy myself, best of the bunch
I honestly was too charmed to laugh at them
It's also nice that the distributor left the Japanese character names and didn't anglicize them in the dub.
"What kind of monsters would execute CHILDREN . . . without giving them cigarettes first?"
Even the guy on "You can't do that on television" was nicer to the condemned prisoners. Lol
its like Prince of Space and Invasion of the Neptune Men, which means, IM GONNA LOVE THIS!!!
I’ve never been disappointed by a single thing you guys have ever done since you hit the air waves. The best!
now that you mention it, it is kind of amazing there's never been a bad riff in the history of science theatre. even Jonah did a fine job.
@@KairuHakubi even? What kind of dumb comment is that
@@shaolin95 ER, I typed Joel, I meant Jonah. Just gonna edit that post for posterity..
I was, BUT I think they've gotten lots better.
I'm only disappointed that, to my knowledge, they didn't finish This Island Earth in the MST3k movie. Then again, I haven't seen that movie in years, so I might be misremembering.
Honestly, those are pretty cool alien costumes.
While watching this , play the song Interglactic from the Beastie Boys at the time frame 27:00 ( for this movie). Goes great with Starman chasing and then beating up the enemy. Then at time frame 53:07 ( for this movie) when the enemy leader says” sound the alarm “, play Sabotage from the Beastie Boys. Perfect for the enemy troops running
Gonna be trying these out after I repeat Free Bird 3x for the space nazi massacre towards the end.
Everybody was Kung Fu fight-ing. Over and over and over and over.......
and over and over and over.
And hey, this guy showed up in an off-the-rack-suit. He *must* be STARMAN!
Christ, Starman's costume is so tight you can see whether he's been circumcised...
I wonder how high Attack from Space ranks on the list of "longest fight scenes in movie history."
I bet it's up there.
Thank you, RiffTrax. I really appreciate what you do. I imagine it helps people keep their minds straight. I know it does mine.
I can't help but feel that you are tragically underestimating the diabolical nature of Rutland, Vermont.
I know I'm stating the obvious, but the japanese girl fighting off the whateveraliens with a machine gun was WAY more interesting than the fight Starman was doing.
Man, I hope this is a riff of the whollllllllle thing. I saw the entire movie twice... as a kid, then in my 20's. The words "charming" & "goofy" barely begin to describe it.
There are three more waiting to be Riffed.
@@JGMoore There are 3 more of these movies with Starman?
@@EarthboundX At least three!
@@EarthboundX It was a series called Super Giant in Japan, the US adaptations were the films -- Atomic Rulers of the World, Invaders from Space, and Attack from Space. The final episodes were re-edited into Evil Brain from Outer Space, if I am recalling them correctly.
Really enjoyed this one. Warm, energetic, committed, it's nice to see a focused film that, while it fails, fails with all it's heart.
Soooo much exposition. I felt positive relief when character dialogue finally happened.
_"The news is discouraging."_
"The panty vending machine is jammed."
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Roji Panty complex?
Those suffering from Roji-Panty Complex will be devastated
I love this movie so much. I own the Rifftrax version and the actual movie on DVD. So much fun with or without riffing
Wow, that was more fun than a mutiny from space!
Thank you gentlemen for these freebies….appreciated and inspired me to buy something else! 🎈
Miss Tokyo is the perfect name to paint on your kamikaze dinghy. That way, authorities will completely ignore it, since it obviously won't Hit Tokyo.
And does anyone else get the feeling that there may well have been a cheap plastic ‘Globemeter’ sold to kids around the time this movie came out?!
I suspect it might have come for free in specially marked boxes of corn flakes.
Didn't the kid from "Johnny Socko - Giant Robot" also have a "Globemeter" with which to summon the Giant Robot?
With a fight scene that makes They Live's "Put on the Glasses" look like a "lady's picnic"!
"37! Star Man fought 37 decks of men!"
"In a row?"
Chumei Watanabe did the music for this one? That guy is a legend in tokusatsu music. His work during the 70's and 80's were his best and fans in Hawaii will recognize his music from the show Kikaider. He is also known by the name Michiaki Watanabe and he is still doing music with his most current work being in Zenkaiger.
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He'd like to come and meet us
But he thinks he'd blow our minds
There's a starman waiting in the sky
He's told us not to blow it
'Cause he knows it's all worthwhile.
My immediate reaction to your comment was to reprimand you for allowing Bowie's good name to be associated with such a silly movie. But then I remembered Labyrinth. And the Man Who Fell to Earth. Bowie was a silly silly man.
@@cerealvapist333 I'll not have you slander Bowie's name with 'Man Who Fell to Earth'!
Cocaine was responsible for at least 80% of his performance on that movie too!
@Phillip LOL. You're not wrong, but I think the same could be said of most things he did post Hunky Dory. He was a God among men regardless.
And that "muscle pose" smfh. 🤣🤣
Bill: _"You could bounce a yen off those buttcheeks!"_
Oh please, you could bounce a *grapefruit* off them.
1:14:03- Starman says, “You must, you must, you must increase your thrust!”
"Increasing pelvic thrust, SIR!"
I hope he doesn't increase his bust though
This was the longest and most pointless fight sequence I've EVER seen in ANY movie on Earth!!!! I love how each guy waits his turn to get his butt kicked next so patiently!!
I'm pretty sure Starman literally killed 300 Space Nazis, one at a time, and they STILL never ran out of guys!
@@suedenim And I _love_ Starman for it!
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Just like John Wayne, Starman never has to reload or aim his gun, and also sometimes kills 3 or 4 bad guys with a single bullet. He's just like The Duke, only with Playtex Living Gloves!
“In Japan it’s a sign of status to have children stand and fret at you.” 😆😆😆😆😆😆 It’s so true in these movies.
Thank you for giving back to us fans with these free riffs. It’s a beautiful thing ❤️
god bless you guys for the decades of entertainment you've given us, i really want to do some fan art of you all
The starman fights feel like an extended power rangers fight scene and I'm all for it!
This is an early henshin hero tokusatsu so it only makes sense.
Thanks guys!
"Makes the Pumaman look graceful and convincing. " OMG LOVED the Pumaman reference. One of my all time favs!
"...a spaceship to be used for peaceful purposes"
So it's an incredibly deadly weapon, like the death ray in Danger! Death Ray, then.
No thanks. But so will take a dozen of those mooing switches.
Somewhere in space, Krankor is angrily phoning his agent about not getting a part in this.
This has become one of my ASMR episodes lately...this and the MST3K Hamlet
And so the rocket has launched, much to Starman's dismay
You forgot the other three lines
I do think it was kind of cool that the teenage girl was given a heavy machine gun and proceeded to get into a protracted gun battle with her captors. Japan liked its fighting females even back then.
I would have respected this movie a lot more if the hero had been any one of the creatures from the opening council scene.
"You will never stop us, StarStarfish!"
*sways back and forth silently*
"You will regret your insolence!"
*stops swaying, and fires a beam of energy from its central orifice that leaves a huge hole in the villain, the villain's ship, and a nearby mountain, then unceremoniously flies away*
And as the council decides, the ringed planet gently swings back and forth
Probably.
"Prince Of Space, Invasion Of The Neptune Men, and now this crapper lol..................excellent!"
I wonder if that kid likes boot blacking.
Couldn't help but notice that the music at 33:50 is that same goofy song in Phantom Planet (shrinking down) and Horror of Party Beach (monster attacks).
Good ear.
I always look forward to these full movies!
They never disappoint and they're hilarious.
The riffs on old Japanese sci-fi movies are the best.
I love how during the entire final fight people are just tepidly shooting at Starman to no effect. Really helps to remind you of the total lack of danger he’s in.
At no point did anyone realize that they had zero chance of hurting Starman and instead try to capture the protagonists. Which could have actually been dramatic as Starman is slowed down by dozens of men in his attempt to prevent their capture. Beating up space nazis is way too entertaining to bother with that though
What's amazing about this is so many of the same costumes and characters are used throughout other similar movies that you literally feel like you're watching the same movie over and over while simultaneously feeling like you've never watched them before.
How many of these kinds of awful sentai movies did Japan make in the 1960s anyway?
@@Nightweaver1 All of them.
I know Starman type outfits are reused a lot, though not always the exact same one. The starfish looking aliens at the beginning are very, very similar to those in Warning from Space and I am almost certain I've seen them in another movie, but I'm having trouble finding it. In fact, the entire alien council is very similar to another movie that I've seen... I'm going to have to go through my collection one of these days. They also like to use military style uniforms for aliens like they do here. It's just how they did things :D
@@cujoedaman And the pretty blatant Nazi salute the aliens did? Some kind of dig at WW2 Nazi Germany I assume?
@@Nightweaver1 That one troubles me a bit, Japanese filmmakers aren't usually the type to mock other cultures in their movies like many American or even British filmmakers do, even if they deserve it. It could be there was some message about Nazi's and their takeover of the world, which I would see as some kind of hypocritical message since they themselves attacked the US while the war raged on in Europe, one we were not a part of at the time.
I do find it interesting that the lead aliens are very American looking as well (or German?), could be something there too. They do like their alien armies to be well dressed, especially if they're a military group, they'll always have great costumes that make you say "yep, that's a military". Probably something with their culture and honor.
I did notice the salute changed a couple times too, one version after they stretched out their arm, they brought it back do their chest and then dropped it. I also noticed ones that looked more like a "hey, how you doin'?" kind of wave. It's possible they just didn't have a strict rule on how the salute should look.
I'm certainly no expert on the matter, I'm sure there's someone out there that knows a lot more. I think this boils down to just being a Japanese version of Superman, especially with his very "Clark Kent" looking disguise when he is on Earth. I mean, he is the man of steel here.
Quite frankly one of the craziest films I've ever seen.
Even the jokes were far and few in between in this 3 1/2 hour masterpiece - what? One-hour-sixteen minutes? Magic!
As Starman waves his final goodbyes before departing the crab flowage we recall the many wonders of this fabulous adventure.
ITS MY LUCKY DAY ITS TIME FOR RIFFTRAAAAX
32:51-"He debates changing his facial expression, and decides against it." LOL
Starman could probably vanquish enemies with his tush alone.
Dallas: Well, I know how you feel, and I've been there myself. Let me see. One time before I made a jump into the night, an old buddy of mine told me something that made me feel a whole lot better.
Ace Hunter: What, what did he tell you to do?
Dallas: Well, he said, "You love 'em in blue and you love them in red. But most of all you love them in blue."
Ace Hunter: That's totally inapplicable to anything that's going on here. And it's _dumb_. Who told you that?
Dallas: You did!
Ace Hunter: But it's very wise. Very wise.
Ace Hunter: It's all on the wheel, it all comes around.
Ace Hunter: Oh, I just wanted to say good-bye and remind you that the good guys always win, even in the eighties.
😅
...trying to figure out which Riffer cleared their throat at 12:08. I'm guessing Servo. Not important, but I can't unhear it now....
And so the rocket is launched, much to the dismay of Starman.
I think this is like the longest fight scene in cinematic history.
I loved the Saphirians uniforms. I feel that they were a precursor to, and an inspiration for later Japanese sci-fi anime of the 70's and 80's...I was thinking specifically Space Battleship Yamato and Macross.
Our first view of the denizens of the Emerald Planet makes them look like a low budget Japanese version of Dark Crystal, as directed by someone heavily into geometric shapes. Also heavily medicated.
Those aliens at the beginning.. there was a futurama episode that sort of kinda not really parodied anime, and the entire thing with communicating by dancing feels a lot like that for some reason. Might just be in a Groeningy mindset since just seeing the title made me think of Kodos singing "Peeeeeace, peace peace peeeace from spaaace"
oh and I think some of these voices were in Superbook.
32:14 oh that is a top-quality reference, you get points for that.
I love the star people.
The movie should have been about them, it may have been interesting.
For all its flaws, it's pretty interesting to see a space invasion movie where the invaders are constantly on the back foot. And for extra novelty, it's the Japanese version of a Mexican wrestler movie.
9:48 Oh man, bummer… i just finished the mandatory _”GenCorp: It's Time For You to Decide if You're Going to be a Team Player or Not”_ employee training course too 😓
Don't tell Bob Evil, I hear his firing regime is _killer._
Prince of Space is the Citizen Kane of this genre.
"Ahhh! Why did you beat us up if you were just going to blow up our ship?!" 😅
Repeating "globe-meter watch" at increasing volume is going to be my explanation for everything from now on.
It’s amazing how much “mst” there is these days. I miss the og show, of course, but at least we have plenty of riff trax, nü mst, etc. KEEP THE TAPES CIRCULATING!
'Just Tor Johnson, having a dinner party.' -- Mike Nelson *chef's kiss*
This movie makes Prince of Space look more dignified.
It’s almost like they planned this movie for RiffTrax 👍
The Adventures of Star Bulge! 🤣
Star Man is a discount Prince of Space.
That fight scene just would not end. It was just never ending. I was like, "oh my God, it's still going." It's a shame when your favorite superhero leaves mounds of corpses behind. Sad, really.
*_And so, the rocket is launched, much to the dismay of Star Man._*
STARBULGE!!! and the captain of outer spaaace
Think about the fact that the costume designer actually sketched out those emerald people costumes and thought they were a good idea. Also, did anybody else notice Kevin coughs right before the kids leave the hardware store?
They've done 20 plus of them between MST3K and RT and any Japanese film riffed by these guys is awesome! Thanks Rifftrax! BTW, the voices of the children is recognizable as the voice actress Billie Lou Watt (1924-2001) from the US versions of Astroboy, and Jimmy Sparks from the show Gigantor! Use that next time in your trivia.
The girl is pretty badass with the firearms.
32:12 "Tell them: 'Join me, or die. Can you do any less?'" Yes. Yes I saw what you did there. Well played, Sir. Well played.
Edit: now that I have finished the movie... I think I'll go watch "Prince of Space". I need to see some competent aliens trying to take over the Earth.
I think Starman was dubbed by the famous Paul Fries, and that George Takai (Sulu) was also one of the voices...
"Surrender... or die"? I'm not clear, what exactly are our options?
"Death Star" is probably a translation error. In Japanese, planet and star use the same word, so the original was probably "Death Planet". One of the Gamera movies had the same issue.
It’s a planet!!!
Yep. Same problem with German. "Gestirn" means "celestial body (visible in sky)." Can be translated as "planet" or as "star" (for which, nowadays, the more-modern word "Stern" is used).
22:19 Boom mike cameo: shadow on rear wall...😂😂
41:55 That glitter hatband though...'The world should SPARKLE!!' 🤭🤭
"D-aaah! Why did you beat us up if you were just gonna blow up the shiiiip...!"
1:30 it's nice for the Servos to get together on Thanksgiving
THE PERFECT MOVIE FOR WHEN YOU'RE DRUNK, STONED, OR WANT TO EAT IT ALL.
A great riff Trax! You never disappoint
I first seen Star Man in kindergarten....you couldn't convince me that I didn't just seen the greatest action movie !!