Ah, the sweet smell of an update on a hot summer afternoon.
This is a film that prepares you for greatness during the opening credits, then proceeds to slowly grind you into submission. There are a couple of fun parts, like the greater horned wookie and improbable technology (a drill nose bomb on a space battleship, disintigrating airlock, and simon security system). However, they all might seem greater to me for rising out of the noise that makes up the rest of the film.
Review for "The War in Space"