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"Lost in Space" the movie... worth watching for any reason?

Started by nobody, January 04, 2005, 09:43:41 PM

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The Burgomaster

This movie is terrible.  Stay away.  DANGER, WILL ROBINSON!

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

George


ulthar

George wrote:

> You must see this.  Why?  Two words.
>
> HEATHER GRAHAM

That's kinda funny...until you guys mentioned it on this thread, I completely forgot she was in this piece of drek.  Yep, that's what I call a memorable film appearance.

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Vermin Boy

Ooh, yeah--forgot her immortal reading of "I don't like the sound of that sound!"

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steve eramo

if only to see a movie with heather graham not showing any skin. (????)...sure, give it a whirl.  also has a 'just too young to look at yet' lacey chabert (or however you spell her name-the little whining one from party of five)

Gerry

I like this one enough to own it.  It's not great, but it's enteratining and visually fun to look at.  I won't defend it to my grave, but I enjoy it for the big steamy piece of cheddar it is.

Fearless Freep

I  won't defend it to my grave, but I enjoy it for the big steamy piece of cheddar it is.


That's the b-movie spirit!!

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JohnL

I sort of liked parts of the movie, until they crashed on the planet and the movie turned to crap.

Good things: Heather Graham, the fact that they got the original voice actor for the robot (Dick Tufeld) and a few of the lines.

Bad things: Stupid plot, over-use of CGI (helmets that completely disappear into their collars), stupid CGI creatures, annoying characters...

Menard

George wrote:

> You must see this.  Why?  Two words.
>
> HEATHER GRAHAM


Two more words

BOOGIE NIGHTS


Mr. Hockstatter

The only reson to watch it was to see the older daughter in her form-fitting pressure suit or whatever it was.  Of course, she was so frigid it would make a feminist cringe.  But maybe with the mute button on, and if there's a chapter on the DVD that starts with that scene, I don't know.  Might be tolerable.


BoyScoutKevin

Well, Scott is not the only one to pay good money to see this in the theater. I did, too. Besides Heather Graham, there is another reason to watch it.. Besides Guy Williams, who's deceased, and Billy Mumy and Jonathan Harris, who were offered cameos in it, and turned them down, the stars of the television series can be seen in cameos in the film. Though, I must admit, the only one I recognized, was June Lockhart.


Dunners

Peice of crap thast pretty undredeemable. Just say no.

save the world, kill a politician or two.

Flangepart

Vermin Boy wrote:

> The one thing that would've saved it (for me, anyway) would be
> if they got Bill Mumy-- the original Will Robinson-- to play
> the older version. Mumy's a very cool guy; if you didn't know,
> he went on to be half of Barnes & Barnes (of "Fish Heads"
> fame), who I've always thought should be ranked up there with
> Devo and the Residents as one of the great gonzo underground
> bands of the 70s. I'd be willing to wager that they offered him
> the role, and he understandably turned it down.
>

Thats what i heard, Vermin Boy. Bill had too much taste to waste his time. Too bad the other old cast members coulden't feel the same.
Bill Mumy, btw, was the only T.V. kid i thought was some one i might actualy like to pal around with. We're close to the same age, so i was seeing him as a peer.

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