issue 7 - dec 1999

(F)eatures
James Marsters, Buffy writer Jane Espenson, reader's choice awards, more...

(M)ovie reviews
End of Days, The Green Mile, Dogma, The Omega Code, American Movie

(V)ideo reviews
It's the end of the world as we know it...

(T)v reviews
Buffy, Angel, X-Files, Now and Again, Roswell, Earth: Final Conflict

(M)ovie news
Upcoming films list, Galaxy Quest, Supernova, more...

(L)etters
(M)asthead
(P)ast issues
(M)edia
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(F)ront page
 
 
Release date: December 25, 1999

WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL? Could be clever spoof of the Star Trek franchise or overblown Tim Allen vehicle. Plus: Sigourney goes blond.

THE CAST

SIGOURNEY WEAVER: Sigourney's kick-ass portrayal of Ellen Ripley in the Alien series has made her an 11th Hour object of worship. Past non-genre credits include Working Girl, The Ice Storm, and Dave. Sigourney plays Galaxy Quest character Lt. Tawny Madison, who falls near Seven of Nine on the Trek scale.

TIM ALLEN: Having alternately used his powers for good (Toy Story, Toy Story 2) and evil (Home Improvement, For Richer or Poorer), Tim now plays the ship commander/franchise actor Peter Quincy Taggart. Trek equivalent: James T. Kirk.

ALAN RICKMANN: Most recently seen as Metatron in Dogma, this British actor has also appeared in Sense and Sensibility, Bob Roberts, and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Here Alan plays Dr. Lazarus of Tev'Meck, a seeming cross between Spock and Jean-Luc Picard.

THE CREW

DEAN PARISOT: Shaky list of credits includes Home Fries, The Crew, and the TV series Get a Life!

OTHER

Galaxy Quest is a Dreamworks SKG production, with special FX by Stan Winston Studios and Industrial, Light and Magic.

THE PREMISE: After aliens intercept a broadcast of a very Star Trek-like 1970s series, they kidnap the stars -- now twenty years retired -- to help battle their evil oppressors.

GOSSIP and USELESS FACTS:

  • The original script was called, um, "Captain Sunshine."
  • If the website is any indication, we're in for a very clever movie. Click on the link below for one dead-on and hilarious parody of sci-fi fan sites. Be sure to check out the impressive resume of "webmaster" Travis Latke.

LINKS
Official Site







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