The movie is based on the original Star Trek having been canceled, but fans still had cons, cosplay, etc. Of course Star Trek returned as Next Generation 18 years after being canceled. Same time span as Galaxy Quest being cancelled and returned (18 years) .
This movie had the balls to alienate a huge chunk of its potential box office returns in favor of reaching sci-fi fans on a personal level, specifically trekkies. Pretty much the opposite of what's being done today.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119I don't care for Star Trek and I love this movie. The plot and characters appeal to everyone which is why it's so loved It just didn't get marketed well
Its because its a sci-fi that just wants to entertain people. It doesn't push white guilt, it doesn't push sexual deviancy, it doesn't push political hot topics, its just wholesome. The public LOVES this, but the minority that are in power and control hollywood know they have a monopoly and so we'll eat what we are given due to lack of options. :(
@@mainstreetsaint36 I mean, scifi shows have always had diverse casts, ever since the original Star Trek crew. The fact they featured an African-American actress as well as a Japanese-American actor when there was a lot of negative feelings towards both was a big deal at the time. To not feature a diverse cast in this spoof would have gone against the source material.
Because in such cases you're comparing works where the effects were done by people who cared vs. goyslop churned out by CG sweatshops on hair thin deadlines.
Phenomenal script and cast. I find myself quoting this movie more than others. Never give up, never surrender! I say to myself as my teammates try to forfeit because I am terrible at rocket league and they are probably 25 years younger than I.
So many great moments. Justin Long being blown off his feet. The crash (and no one got hurt!). "Great driving, Tommy." The fans shooting their guns at Sarris, and their cheers when the Commander shoots him. The kiss. The Commander saluting Brandon and his comrades. And finally "and introducing..." Great movie. Love it to death.
@@cka2ndI think in one of the galaxy quest comics, they explain that the US government covered up first contact with the thermians, then began reverse engineering the tech from the bridge of the protector until they could recreate the ship, whilst the crew started the new season of galaxy quest, and brandon and his friends were writers on the new show.
So remember kids, as long as your arch nemesis is dead, it's okay to kiss his chick in front of everyone and then claim her as your own girlfriend when technically, your enemy called dibs on her! /s
Even Guy grew into a role as the film reached its climax; even though he was given the order to hold fire and divert all systems to maintaining the ships Plasma Armor, he still manned the weapons console like someone worthy of the position. Giving him a role as Security Chief was very fitting; he probably doubled as the Tactical Officer, operating the ships weapons and shields in combat.
He may have been the plucky comic relief guy to Jason but he was also the cautionous realistic one. Don't open that! It's an alien planet! Is there air? You don't know! is a pretty good idea to kick around.
This movie has a special place in my heart for showing me an awesome ship design as a kid and now having the model kit of the Protector and a patch from the film makes me love this SW/ST parody a lot more. ❤
Amazon had actually started working on a Galaxy Quest series back in 2015 with all the actors planning to make a return. However, the passing of Alan Rickman in early 2016 caused the project to be scrapped. RIP Alan Rickman.
@@mattboesch8907 the car was on a low laying floating dock. Either the sub created the wave or somehow magnified it to awash the area. Unlike people of today, tge girl was known to be truthful and I believed her. Have heard of other people waiting and getting wet from incoming subs.
What I love about this movie is how Sam Rockwell's character finally moved up in the world. He started out as a Red Shirt, and later becomes a major character in the revival.
Fortunatly I have this one in my DVD collection, now is so rare to find here in Brasil. R. I. P. Allan Rickman. Have more than 2500 sci fi movies, from diferent years, countries and studios. Among with more than 3000 westerns, comedies, dramas, rock concerts, and series. Don' want and don't need to pay for cable TV. My catalogue is bigger than Netflix.
And people thought “oh what great effects. A spaceship didn’t just crash into a building and put all of us in danger. We didn’t just see an alien get blown up.”
This is 1999 before all the political correctness and no animals were harmed in this movie crap came along, people thought differently back then, those were the days.
If you think about it though, what is more likely that A) The characters in a TV movie set ship from a TV show actually crashed their spaceship into the building, or B) it was a special effects stunt that went a bit wrong? I think I'd vote for B as well.
Give or take a couple years, the time lapse between the original "Galaxy Quest" and "The Journey Continues" was also the same time lapse between "Star Trek" and "TNG."
There's probably a good chance that they would be. In fact, I could see Jason Nesmith pushing the studio to hire them as technical consultants, or at least as interns, maybe even writing interns.
@@cka2nd they could be lore masters, like what Lucasfilm has. Guys who live and breathe the show so they can go over new scripts and make sure everything is consistent with established continuity.
and they could probably get a functioning ship - after all they DID defeat their arch enemy :) it would kickstart a new space age as well :) maybe the new series is filmed on location :)
@@mityaboy4639 Yes! yes! yes! I always wondered if the new series was really just their actual adventures with the Thermians that they then film and send back to Earth! :)
"We'll do that!" is the line from the film I'm always quoting or paraphrasing ("Let's do that!"). And I try to get as close to Allen's exact tone and phrasing as possible, sort of like when I'm quoting Charlton Heston's "Damn them all to Hell!" from Planet of the Apes.
You've pointed out one of the great things about this script. "Does the roll help?" was funny earlier in the movie, AND it is a setup for this climax when Jason takes out Sarris. The script is full of witty things like that.
Una de las unicas peliculas que da su debido lugar a estos fans incondicionales. No es parodia....es Homenaje !!!! La vuelvo a ver y nunca me descepciona...
The BEST scene in the whole movie is when Sarris exits the ship and half of the nerds on the con immediately aim and fire their nerf blasters - no questions asked! True heroes! (Also, I may or may not have peed my pants laughing when I saw that scene for the first time...)
This is one of the best sci-fi movies ever made and undoubtedly one of the best sci-fi comedies period. Why is the film industry too dumb to make a sequel? If they cite the deficit of Alexander Dane/Dr Lazarus as the reason, I am certain Alan Rickman would say: "By Grapthar's Hammer, the show must go on!"
@@fallencortex1571 That is the way things have been going ☹️ unfortunately, given the current crew of Commie cretins running this Hollywood house of horrors it would most probably turn out to be another woke wankstain.
While I agree that the movie is worthy of a sequel, the current pool of talented writers has been terribly diluted by the explosion of channels making their own content and splitting up all of the pools of writers that used exist in the movie industry. All they can come up with is remakes of movies that were near perfect the first time around, so they make another one in (usually forlorn) hopes that lightning will strike twice. Which it does in real life but not in the movie industry. No disrespect to any actor intented - but did we really NEED a remake of "True Grit"? Did we actually NEED a reboot of "Fantastic Four"? Given the Batman character, did we really NEED a 1940s serial, a 1960s campy TV series, then did we need Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Eric Bana, Ben Affleck, and Robert Patinson taking their shots at the character? Same, of course, applies to Superman with the 1940s serial movie incarnations, then George Reeves on TV, Christopher Reeve, Dean Cain, ... cripes, that list could go on for a while. In any case, the point is that by now, the sequel would probably be joyless. Special effects out the wazoo, but dialogue so painful as to induce peptic distress. I would say "No, don't even think about it."
imagine after the show ur so happy about how cool that was and you look and see the place where your car was parked now has a 30 ft wide spaceship shaped slide mark on it and your car's on the roof
It's funny... this movie was supposedly created to poke fun at Star Trek and its fans. And the response of many Trekkies has been to simply declare that as far as they're concerned, it's a Trek movie.
Jason: *unalives Sarris* Jason almost promptly after: *kisses Gwen* Remember kids, as long as your enemy is dead, it's okay to steal his girlfriend! /s
I wonder if Jason and the rest would have told the Government and military all about their outer space expedition. Especially since they were going to continue this as a TV show.
This movie wraps up so perfectly it's airtight forever. What an epic ending that's really a new beginning.
The movie is based on the original Star Trek having been canceled, but fans still had cons, cosplay, etc. Of course Star Trek returned as Next Generation 18 years after being canceled.
Same time span as Galaxy Quest being cancelled and returned (18 years)
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An absurdly implausible, campy ending that somehow makes me literally shed a tear for all its beautiful heart. And in a SF parody, no less.
It so nice to see something that has a heart and is so positive.
This movie had the balls to alienate a huge chunk of its potential box office returns in favor of reaching sci-fi fans on a personal level, specifically trekkies. Pretty much the opposite of what's being done today.
It's been said that the best parodies are a good example of the thing they're parodying, and Galaxy Quest seems to support that notion.
The movie has so much heart
It's a rare gem for sci-fi geeks or anyone that loves good movies
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119I don't care for Star Trek and I love this movie. The plot and characters appeal to everyone which is why it's so loved
It just didn't get marketed well
Man, this ending makes me grin every time. The perfect combination of camp and heart.
who would have guessed this whole production would still look good in 2022?!
Black , bisexual, interracial,
Its because its a sci-fi that just wants to entertain people. It doesn't push white guilt, it doesn't push sexual deviancy, it doesn't push political hot topics, its just wholesome. The public LOVES this, but the minority that are in power and control hollywood know they have a monopoly and so we'll eat what we are given due to lack of options. :(
@@hodaniel8109 good point. But the show still has worn well 'cept for that
@@sybiln1735 Nah, that future-proofed. The funny thing is it didn't need to yell it out loud, the characters just were.
@@mainstreetsaint36 I mean, scifi shows have always had diverse casts, ever since the original Star Trek crew. The fact they featured an African-American actress as well as a Japanese-American actor when there was a lot of negative feelings towards both was a big deal at the time. To not feature a diverse cast in this spoof would have gone against the source material.
God I love how sometimes much older movies have effects that look way better than present day productions.
They were practical and enhanced with CGI.
When you have to create something w/o the use of just a computer you really have to get creative.
Stop motion... Episode 4, Battle of Yavin 4 cleaned up with 4K.
CGI has nothing on that!
Because in such cases you're comparing works where the effects were done by people who cared vs. goyslop churned out by CG sweatshops on hair thin deadlines.
Much older movies?
Such Jason and the Argonauts? 1963
Or maybe even older?
this movie is criminally underrated.
oh no. when Jonathan Frakes calls Patrick Stewart and says "YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS MOVIE"
that's not underrated.
20 years and still the best scifi movie for me.
It us just a thrill ride of a great movie. It spoofs so many things it is hilarious to try and keep up.
The actors of Star Trek Patrick Stewart even admit they enjoy this movie.
Pretty much everyone agrees this is a great movie. It's in no way underrated
I never caught the "Give a big hand, he's British" line.
Lol. That nearly just killed me.
Phenomenal script and cast. I find myself quoting this movie more than others. Never give up, never surrender! I say to myself as my teammates try to forfeit because I am terrible at rocket league and they are probably 25 years younger than I.
So many great moments. Justin Long being blown off his feet. The crash (and no one got hurt!). "Great driving, Tommy." The fans shooting their guns at Sarris, and their cheers when the Commander shoots him. The kiss. The Commander saluting Brandon and his comrades. And finally "and introducing..."
Great movie. Love it to death.
The fans thought it was staged but technically it was not.
@@cameron_0023 Yup, exactly. Hopefully the seven of them would share ownership in the vessel and all the tech that might come out of it.
@@cka2ndI think in one of the galaxy quest comics, they explain that the US government covered up first contact with the thermians, then began reverse engineering the tech from the bridge of the protector until they could recreate the ship, whilst the crew started the new season of galaxy quest, and brandon and his friends were writers on the new show.
So remember kids, as long as your arch nemesis is dead, it's okay to kiss his chick in front of everyone and then claim her as your own girlfriend when technically, your enemy called dibs on her! /s
@@your_local_questerian Yes, but did Gwen ever agree to being Saris' girl? I don't think so.
My goodness, I saw Sigorney Weaver from 30 years ago! Both beautiful as always.
This never gets old. I LOVE THIS MOVIE.
I love how even during the bow, Guy is still processing the fact that he didn't die. 😂
What's hilarious is the implication at the end with him as security chief. He'll be dead halfway through season 1 of that series.
this movie has always been in the warm part of my heart.
Sigourney Weaver is so hot. She doesn't look like 50 years old in that movie.
I want watch this movie just for her.
Give him a big hand he is British. Love that line
Yeah. She was fit af.
Facts
So you don't know what 50 year old women look like?
Tbh Guy becoming chief of security made sense- guy might been scared outta his mind but he made some good points throughout the movie.
Even Guy grew into a role as the film reached its climax; even though he was given the order to hold fire and divert all systems to maintaining the ships Plasma Armor, he still manned the weapons console like someone worthy of the position. Giving him a role as Security Chief was very fitting; he probably doubled as the Tactical Officer, operating the ships weapons and shields in combat.
@@Foxhound3857 also he's the plucky comic relief
Imagine if your head of security is a coward
He may have been the plucky comic relief guy to Jason but he was also the cautionous realistic one.
Don't open that! It's an alien planet! Is there air? You don't know! is a pretty good idea to kick around.
It's a reference to Tasha Yar, chief of security in Star Trek TNG who infamously dies in the first season.
@wizzolor the other crew, erroniously called "redshirts" even though statistically, blues died more percentage wise. Just more reds there.
This is definitely in the top 5 of greatest Star Trek movies...
🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 🤫 🖖🏾🤪
🤟🏽🐻
The noise the nerf gun the kid shoots at the bad guy gets me everytime!!!!! I love this movie.
It’s the same sound that zurgs gun makes in toy story 2 lmao
Tim Allen voiced Buzz Lightyear in that movie and portrayed Jason Nesmith aka Commander Peter Quincy Taggart in this movie as well!
didnt notice that until now. thank you! 🤣
@@coppulor6500 lol! You're welcome. Enjoy!
This movie has a special place in my heart for showing me an awesome ship design as a kid and now having the model kit of the Protector and a patch from the film makes me love this SW/ST parody a lot more. ❤
Amazon had actually started working on a Galaxy Quest series back in 2015 with all the actors planning to make a return. However, the passing of Alan Rickman in early 2016 caused the project to be scrapped. RIP Alan Rickman.
Dang...
Considering what was done to Tolkien's work... thank God they did not! Rickman's loss was truly tragic, though. Great actor.
Imagine the automobile insurance claims..
"My car got destroyed by a spaceship"
"I hope he's got spaceship insurance cause if not he is SO BONED!!!" Oops wrong movie..
Funny right. I worked with a girl inthe 70s that her car was sunk by a submarine while on the dock waiting for boy friend submariner. Things happen.
@@williamgibb5557how the hell does that happened?
@@mattboesch8907 the car was on a low laying floating dock. Either the sub created the wave or somehow magnified it to awash the area. Unlike people of today, tge girl was known to be truthful and I believed her. Have heard of other people waiting and getting wet from incoming subs.
One of the most entertaining and original flicks I have ever seen!
What I love about this movie is how Sam Rockwell's character finally moved up in the world. He started out as a Red Shirt, and later becomes a major character in the revival.
Fortunatly I have this one in my DVD collection, now is so rare to find here in Brasil.
R. I. P. Allan Rickman.
Have more than 2500 sci fi movies, from diferent years, countries and studios. Among with more than 3000 westerns, comedies, dramas, rock concerts, and series.
Don' want and don't need to pay for cable TV.
My catalogue is bigger than Netflix.
So you have over 10,000 Historical Documents
Here in BraZil.
And people thought “oh what great effects. A spaceship didn’t just crash into a building and put all of us in danger. We didn’t just see an alien get blown up.”
Right I wonder how many casualties there were
To appreciate the landing
ye gotta first get on board 🙃
Ye feel me?
This is 1999 before all the political correctness and no animals were harmed in this movie crap came along, people thought differently back then, those were the days.
Could you imagine going out to your car afterward...and it being that car at about second 9?
If you think about it though, what is more likely that A) The characters in a TV movie set ship from a TV show actually crashed their spaceship into the building, or B) it was a special effects stunt that went a bit wrong? I think I'd vote for B as well.
Give or take a couple years, the time lapse between the original "Galaxy Quest" and "The Journey Continues" was also the same time lapse between "Star Trek" and "TNG."
I was wondering about that. Good deal less time between 1969 and 1979.
Good spot
It was 18 years between TOS and TNG while the gap between the two Quest series was 17 years. Off by a single year!
Indeed. The only odd thing is that nobody got promoted in the meantime.
By grabthar's hammer, what a savings
Sigourney was SMOKIN 🔥🔥🔥 especially for us teens at the time and she was 50 time is no match for this woman.
RRRRRRRipley in that tank top!❤
the guy fleegman intro is etched into my brain. its so god damn funny
He walked onto the bridge like the boss he was
I have always felt that the Kids who were a massive help to the crew should have been included in the new show. They were invaluable.
There's probably a good chance that they would be. In fact, I could see Jason Nesmith pushing the studio to hire them as technical consultants, or at least as interns, maybe even writing interns.
@@cka2nd they could be lore masters, like what Lucasfilm has. Guys who live and breathe the show so they can go over new scripts and make sure everything is consistent with established continuity.
The cast would be worth untold billions of dollars by virtue of being the defacto owners of the crashed bridge and the small arms they still had.
i think the NSA and CIA helped greenlight their second series. hahaha
and they could probably get a functioning ship - after all they DID defeat their arch enemy :) it would kickstart a new space age as well :) maybe the new series is filmed on location :)
@@mityaboy4639 Yes! yes! yes! I always wondered if the new series was really just their actual adventures with the Thermians that they then film and send back to Earth! :)
@@TheCombatEditor62 come to think of it, it would be a proper full circle. it would be a space documentary :) as it was interpreted by the Themians :)
I always thought this movie was the only movie I ever seen Alan Rickman smile
He smiled in Die Hard. He even laughed in his last scene.
1:21 - This is what you came for.
Man of culture indeed
you r doing Gods work!
😆😆😂
Boobies Hooray
Thank you sir.
Gotta love how they added Guy to the show as a main character and the new security chief.
With appropriately cheesy 'to camera' shot as he enters 😃
@@alfnoakes392Don't forget Tawny's bit of cheesecake!
"If we reconfigure the solar matrix in parallel for indothermic propulsion, whaddya think???"
"We'll do that!"
"We'll do that!" is the line from the film I'm always quoting or paraphrasing ("Let's do that!"). And I try to get as close to Allen's exact tone and phrasing as possible, sort of like when I'm quoting Charlton Heston's "Damn them all to Hell!" from Planet of the Apes.
Damn Sigourney 💗
BLESSED.
Later they found out 80 people had been killed, but still, what an amazing entrance!
And democrats and Republicans argued about it for 4 years.
"Threat to democracy"
*passes tax increase*
Still one of the best comedies I've ever seen.
Wardrobe should have dressed Security Chief 'Roc' Ingersol in a red shirt. You know, just to keep him on his toes.
God Sigourney is so hot
God I miss Alan Rickman. ❤️🌹🙏
And in the end, the roll DID help!
You've pointed out one of the great things about this script. "Does the roll help?" was funny earlier in the movie, AND it is a setup for this climax when Jason takes out Sarris. The script is full of witty things like that.
When i grow up, I want to join Galaxy Quest... I am only 69, I Love this film, best script and Sigourney ?????? say no more...
I LOVE that Dr. Lexus helps the ship come home.
Sigourney Weaver is bealtiful
Such a great love song to Star Trek. Tim Allen as Kirk kills a real alien at a convention. So great.
3:26 - 3:28 Gwen bows more modestly when the camera is behind her lol
Great view!❤
I love the fan girls fainting in the crowd as their ship becomes canon to real life lmao
One of my favorite Movie With Tim Allen
If you watch at 1:38, it cuts right when she's about to fall lmao
Stories like this grow beyond just TV and Movies and they become Myths!
Although it is a masterpiece, I was very unlucky in Japan due to the small theater release.
Cool it got a release there though.
Una de las unicas peliculas que da su debido lugar a estos fans incondicionales. No es parodia....es Homenaje !!!!
La vuelvo a ver y nunca me descepciona...
Still better than the Kelvin timeline.
i got to see this in theaters in 99 and GD it was so fun
The BEST scene in the whole movie is when Sarris exits the ship and half of the nerds on the con immediately aim and fire their nerf blasters - no questions asked!
True heroes!
(Also, I may or may not have peed my pants laughing when I saw that scene for the first time...)
Am I too late for Alexander's panic attack?? Lmao
Such an underrated film.
This is one of the best sci-fi movies ever made and undoubtedly one of the best sci-fi comedies period. Why is the film industry too dumb to make a sequel? If they cite the deficit of Alexander Dane/Dr Lazarus as the reason, I am certain Alan Rickman would say: "By Grapthar's Hammer, the show must go on!"
I would rather no sequel. I'm too afraid it might get ruined.
@@fallencortex1571 That is the way things have been going ☹️ unfortunately, given the current crew of Commie cretins running this Hollywood house of horrors it would most probably turn out to be another woke wankstain.
Alas, the moment for a sequel has passed. The track record for long-delayed sequels is not very good.
While I agree that the movie is worthy of a sequel, the current pool of talented writers has been terribly diluted by the explosion of channels making their own content and splitting up all of the pools of writers that used exist in the movie industry. All they can come up with is remakes of movies that were near perfect the first time around, so they make another one in (usually forlorn) hopes that lightning will strike twice. Which it does in real life but not in the movie industry. No disrespect to any actor intented - but did we really NEED a remake of "True Grit"? Did we actually NEED a reboot of "Fantastic Four"? Given the Batman character, did we really NEED a 1940s serial, a 1960s campy TV series, then did we need Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Eric Bana, Ben Affleck, and Robert Patinson taking their shots at the character? Same, of course, applies to Superman with the 1940s serial movie incarnations, then George Reeves on TV, Christopher Reeve, Dean Cain, ... cripes, that list could go on for a while.
In any case, the point is that by now, the sequel would probably be joyless. Special effects out the wazoo, but dialogue so painful as to induce peptic distress. I would say "No, don't even think about it."
Nah -- for the most part, this *is* the sequel to their previous careers. The "what next" was already shown that they re-launched the series.
This movie is like fine wine. . . I love it!
Everyone in the convention center seems to have super human reflexes
More like incredible luck
MIB HQ: "This... is gonna be too big to neuralyze. Let's just get them a sequel series and use it as a disinfo campaign."
Like we've done with that Stargate thing.
Sigourney was beautiful at the age of 49 that I am now 😍
Still!
R.I.P Alan Rickman you were great portraying Alexander Dane in this movie.
Sarris had 3 business days to fire his gun
40 people lost their lives that day... but they would have agreed it was a great entrance
Give him a hand he's British
imagine after the show ur so happy about how cool that was and you look and see the place where your car was parked now has a 30 ft wide spaceship shaped slide mark on it and your car's on the roof
Sigourney is just a total and utter babe.
Wouldn't mind being under the lash of that Working Girl!❤🎉
4:19 the face they make when they sneak dissing you
Pause it first you’ll get what I mean
Tommy's cough never fails to kill me with laughter even after watching this literally over 20 times.
It's funny... this movie was supposedly created to poke fun at Star Trek and its fans. And the response of many Trekkies has been to simply declare that as far as they're concerned, it's a Trek movie.
Thank you🙏🏽
... and NO Aliens or Humans were hurt or injured in the making of this scene.
The girl is absurdly similar to "Riply" of Aliens!
not sure if you're joking or serious, but just in case you aren't joking: that girl IS Ripley from Aliens. Sigourney Weaver.
And Melanie Griffith's characters' boss in Working Girl.
See above for other comment.
I miss Alan Rickman :(
I could watch that ending all day.
It was great to see this in a big theater in 1999.
Beautiful, beautiful film. As entertaining on viewing 1,000 as on the first.
The aliens see the show as historical documents. The fans see a real event as showmanship.
Sigourney was 50 in this movie.
Sigourney is just too beautiful !
MEN OF CULTURE!!!!!!
United!
They cannot make movies this good anymore
That eye squint from Tech Sgt. Chen lol
Imagine being fan:
Fan: AW MY GAWD.... WHAT AN ENTRANCE.... I LOVE THIS SHOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also fan (going home after): DUDE!!! Where's my car!?!?
I can't believe this movie was nominated for an Oscar for best make up I forgot did it win
Best Star Trek movie ever!
0:17 that was one hell of an entrance 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I Love This Movie!!!
"Give a big hand... he's British!"
The BEST Star Trek movie ever!!
Anyone else thinking if any bystander died in that crash landing. No way in hell no one got hurt at the least.
Yes, me in the last 2 minutes
only red shirts
such a fun movie.
Jason: *unalives Sarris*
Jason almost promptly after: *kisses Gwen*
Remember kids, as long as your enemy is dead, it's okay to steal his girlfriend! /s
"Another Shipmate!"
Most unbelievable thing -- No way is the car park that empty.
I wonder if Jason and the rest would have told the Government and military all about their outer space expedition. Especially since they were going to continue this as a TV show.
" Sigourney!!!!!!
I LOVE ❤️ YOUR POMPOMS!!!!! "
"Give him a big hand, he's British!"
Now, honestly, would that not be a brilliant entrance for any Comic Con, even though the Janitor would be pissed...