1987 US science fiction parody film by Mel Brooks
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Mai filmünk a sci-fi filmek kacagtató paródiája, ahol a galaktikus gonosztevők óriási porszívóval próbálják ellopni egy bolygó levegőjét, míg hősünk, Lone Starr, és hű társa, Morzsa, megpróbálják megmenteni az elrabolt hercegnőt – persze nem kevés bénázással és korabeli humorral. A film tele van abszurd technológiákkal, csipkelődő utalásokkal a Star Warsra és olyan őrült karakterekkel, mint a félelmetes Dark Helmet és a bölcs Yogurt. A White Sam legújabb részében az Űrgolyhók (1987) című filmet beszéltük ki. https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/03/03/whitesam_ep29 https://youtu.be/8j8sdF4v8so Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Spaceballs DER definitive Spoof Film der Star Wars Filme… was sag ich, des Star Wars Genres! Und einiger kleiner anderer Erscheinungen im SciFi Universum. Um die Handlung zusammenzufassen lasse ich mal Lord Helmchen, den Bösewicht und Colonel Sandurz, des Bösewichts rechte Hand, durch ein Zitat sprechen: "Helmet: Planet Druidia, and underneath the air shield, ten thousand years of fresh air. We must get through that air shield. Sandurz: We will, sir. Once we kidnap the princess, we will force her father, King Roland, to give us the combination to the air shield. Thereby destroying Planet Druidia and saving Planet Spaceballs. Helmet: Everybody got that? Good!" Sie wollen also Druidia die Frischluft entziehen, um ihr eigenes Überleben zu sichern. Die Prinzessin dieses Planeten wird entführt und soll gerettet werden von Lone Starr, der mit Hilfe der Macht - .. uhm… Sorry, des Schwartz - den Weg freiräumt, um die Prinzessin zurückzuholen und am Ende zu heiraten. Achja, und es gibt einen Möter. Halb Mensch, halb Köter. Für mich als Kind zum Schießen komisch und sicher für meinen Humor heute mit zum Teil verantwortlich. Plor - ich nehme an du bist auch vor Lachen vom Stuhl gekippt als Kind.. aber schafft der Film das auch heute noch?
This week on our show, the Schwartz is with us as we take a look at the 1987 comedy-parody Mel Brooks classic Spaceballs! Spoofing everything from Star Wars to 2001: A Space Odyssey, this film tells the story of the evil Dark Helmet attempting to steal the atmosphere from the planet Druidia just as the latter's princess, Vespa, is running away from an arranged marriage. As she attempts to flee her world, she is captured by Lord Helmet and it's up to the scoundrel Lone Starr to rescue Vespa and end the tyranny of the evil planet Spaceball!
May the Schwartz be with you! On todays podcast, we get on the silly side of movies to talk about our first Mel Brooks film, Spaceballs! We discuss a world in which the lead of Lone Starr was originally a Hollywood A lister. A comedic duo is almost reunited. Plus our beloved John Candy might have never been “Barf”. We also sprinkle the idea of a modern day reboot. Who would play Lone Starr today? The only way to find out, right her right now. Only on, In a World! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inaworldwhatifpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inaworldwhatifpodcast/support
Wes and Nick tackle this classic movie from Mel Brooks that will make you say Skroob Star Wars.Plot:On the peaceful planet Druidia, King Roland attempts to marry his daughter Princess Vespa to Prince Valium, but Vespa and her loyal droid Dot Matrix escape during her wedding. After wasting the fresh air on the distant planet Spaceball, corrupt President Skroob orders the arch-villain henchman Dark Helmet to kidnap Princess Vespa to force King Roland to provide them with the code to Druidia's atmosphere. Under those circumstances, the seasoned mercenary Lone Starr and his devoted half-human, half-canine sidekick Barf try to save the princess. In the meantime, the ruthless loan shark Pizza the Hutt is after them. But only he who can harness The Schwartz, a mystical cosmic force, will save the day.Support the show:
The year is winding down and Hollywood is still not completely recovered from the writers and actors strikes, but there are still a lot of new options coming to the small screen. From science fiction to documentaries, co-host Bruce Miller offers his recommendations on what to watch. Plus, he has a special holiday treat in the form of an interview with Bill Pullman, who portrays Alex Murdaugh in the new Lifetime movie "Murdaugh Murders: The Movie." Pullman, best known as Lone Starr in "Spaceballs" and considered one of the greatest film presidents of all time as President Whitmore in "Independence Day," talks about how he took on his latest challenge. Where to watch "Murdaugh Murders: The Movie" on Lifetime "Candy Cane Lane" on Amazon Prime Video "Dr. Who" on Disney+ "American Symphony" on Netflix "Thriller at 40" on Showtime "OWN Celebrates The New Color Purple" on OWN "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" on Disney+ "We Live Here: The Midwest" on Hulu "Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage and Reckoning" on Max "Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie" on Peacock Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Headliner and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Terry Lipshetz: Welcome, everyone, to another episode of Streamed & Screened an entertainment podcast about movies and TV. From Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, managing editor of the national Newsroom at Lee and co-host of the program of Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. Bruce, we're back. Bruce Miller: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. We've got a lot of stuff unpacked because this is the week that they start opening up. A lot of new shows, a lot of new specials, a lot of new films on. Were we were really worried there for a while. But I think we're in a good place right now. There are a lot of things that we want to see. Candy cane Lane. Have you heard of this? Terry Lipshetz: I have not, no. Bruce Miller: Eddie Murphy. It's where he gets a chance to kind of play like Tim Allen or Chevy Chase. And it's his big Christmas thing that's coming out this week. And it's one of those kind of I want to be Clark Griswold. I want to have the house decorated with the most lights of anybody. It's Eddie Murphy then? Diary of a wimpy kid. Cabin Fever. Christmas cabin fever. are you a Wimpy Kid fan? Terry Lipshetz: No. That kind of predated me a little bit. Bruce Miller: It's since kind of switched because it was live action. Now it's animated. And this is a movie movie thing about he gets in trouble with a snowplow and he wants to cover his tracks so nobody knows about it because he really wants a gaming system. Sounds just like Terry. And then he has to try and figure out how he's going to promote the lie without being found out. And it's really cute. I saw it and I was like, this is pretty good. This is a nice little look at this. Terry Lipshetz: Need a little more family stuff out there, too. Bruce Miller: That's what we're throwing out there. We have the Doctor Who special. Are you a big Doctor Who fan? Terry Lipshetz: Never. Never got into it, no. Bruce Miller: Well, they're going to introduce the new Doctor Who. They're going to throw back to some of the old ones. That's a big thing that's coming this week. Then we get into what I'd like to call the documentary area. A lot of documentaries are out there. American Symphony. I think I might have mentioned this before with John Baptiste. Fascinating. Fascinating. I watched it over the weekend. And it's about how he was having the greatest time ever. And his wife was experiencing one of the biggest lows. She was, diagnosed with cancer. And she was going through a bone marrow transplant. And he was winning all the Grammys. And they juxtaposed the two things quite well. Suleika [Jaouad] is her name. And she is just a marvel at how she dealt with all of this and then how he deals with tempering, his enthusiasm over his own career because his wife is do we know how it's going to end? We don't and the documentary kind of has that same trajectory. We don't know where this is going. So that's a fascinating one. Thriller at 40. They go back and they look at all of the people who were involved in Thriller and they talked to a number of them about what it was like making Thriller. I think that's fascinating. I think that's really good documentary. Terry Lipshetz: For me, growing up on MTV, thriller is just one of those music videos that it's just iconic. Absolutely. Bruce Miller: MJ The musical, is on Broadway. And I think this is another one of those ways to politely deal with Michael Jackson's life without getting into Michael Jackson's life. so that'll be interesting to see how that plays out. Now, later in the month, we're going to get Oprah's journey. Oprah and her color purple journey. And if you ever heard her talking about this, she did a couple of interviews this last week. I sat in on one of them where she talks about that really started her career. She was just a, local television personality who wanted more but didn't know what to do. And Steven Spielberg offered her the job in the movie Color Purple. And by just kind of letting go and not worrying about anything, she was able to create Oprah. And this talks about how she got from that movie to now, where she's producing the new musical that's coming out at Christmas time. Terry Lipshetz: Wow. Bruce Miller: And the musical is different. It is not what I was expecting, having seen the Broadway revival that was very spare and kind of pulled back. This movie is just like a huge musical. It's got big musical numbers. It's interesting. Very interesting. And then having Oprah kind of as an overlay on this whole journey. Fascinating. So those are kind of, the documentaries that are hanging out there. Then we've got series, some series that are interesting. I talked to the cast of Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Terry Lipshetz: Oh, yeah. Bruce Miller: That has been hanging out there. How long, did you see any of the Percy Jackson movies? Terry Lipshetz: Yeah, this was something that we as a family watched a lot of, in the last year or two. One of my daughters, who's just a crazy bookworm, knock through the entire series of the books. And then we watched, I think it was, what, two movies. And they were planning on continuing it, but then it just fell apart. The movies were okay. They weren't spectacular. We've been eyeballing this one. So tell me it's good, please. Bruce Miller: Well, they did the Lightning Thief as a Broadway musical. It did okay. It didn't win awards, but it was interesting. And it's been touring around. So you might find it somewhere in the country if you're looking. But now they decided we're going back to the beginning. We're going to try this again and see where we can get and the first season will deal with the first book. They have three kids that are basically unknowns that are cast in this. And they're excited about it. For them, there are a lot of these kind of guest star gods that show up. So you're going to find a bunch of big names, including Lin Manuel Miranda, He's, Hermes. So there are a number of these ones that will kind of pop in and be a surprise. I think its 810 episode, something like that. But fascinating. They spend a lot of money on it. They're trying hard to create another Harry Potter vibe. I think that's what three kids friends dealing with things. And the kid said that the fight scenes were really kind of fun. So who knows if that's it could be the big thing. But that's coming up. I think it starts December 20. So we'll see how that kind of spins down and if it is interesting. Back in my documentary, Kick, we, live here. It's a series of stories about LGBTQ residents around the country. And it's in unlikely places like Iowa, where they talk about their lives and what it was like. And I think this is a fascinating look at people in places that you wouldn't expect, if that's the right terminology for this. It's fascinating because they'll talk about their lives and what kind of struggles they have in every part of the country. It's produced by Ryan Murphy's husband. And Ryan Murphy. You may know from a lot of those TV series like glee and, American horror Story. he's got a lot of things on the front burner. But this is one that his husband is producing. And he sees a hope for this, that they will go all around the world eventually and tell you all about what's happening. Murder in Boston. It was a 1989 murder in Boston. Obviously, the husband tried to pin it on a black man. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: They then later found out that the husband was maybe trying to get out of something. Netflix had a series on it. And then who else has one now? Max. So it's like one begets another. Murdaugh murders the movie. It's on Lifetime as a movie. And this is about the Alex Murdaugh, case, where he was charged with killing his wife and his son. Terry Lipshetz: Right? Bruce Miller: It was unfolding while they were making the movie version of this. It's like, how do you get a resolution out of this? But they were worried about the strike. They were worried about everything else. And finally it came out in October. And still the case wasn't over. And I got a chance to talk to Bill Pullman, who's the star who plays Alec in the film version. And he said he was watching the Netflix documentary before he started filming. So he'd get a little more sense of all this because it was changing daily and what this was like for him. He also has a son who's in Lessons In is his career is just blossoming. And dad will talk about what he thought was going to happen with Lewis's career. Lewis today was just nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for lessons in chemistry. Terry Lipshetz: All right, that sounds good. Let's go ahead to that. Bruce Miller: Know, the strange thing about this is the news was unfolding while you were making this. Have you ever had that before where you've had to kind of deal with what might be happening and then play the story or what's that like? Bill Pullman: Yeah, I have never done that before. I don't think there's a lot where, like with the sinner, you don't know what the story is going to be. But this is different. This was like wild rogue people doing people things. It's not a manipulation of writers or anything. And, that was one thing. And then the fact that you just knew that nobody was going to it wasn't like they saw all the footage when it happened, and then they were going to give it a break. And then you come in with a clean slate. You're layering your story on top of yet another doc series like the Netflix. One was strong, and everybody saw that. And then there was many others that came on. Most of them are called Murdoch murders. And then we came along. Murdoch murders the movie. Bruce Miller: The movie. Do you prepare by watching all of that? Or do you say, no, I don't want to be teeded by that. Bill Pullman: Well, my first instinct was I didn't want to do it if they were expecting to be a mimic kind of thing. And I played, like in Too Big to Fail. I played Jamie Diamond. And there was a lot available on him that I, could access. He's pretty public person. This one. I felt like an HBO can be very there's just a lot of producers, sometimes that give you the feeling like you've got to fit their idea of what they think is the way he wore his hair, all that. Whereas this one, I didn't want to get into that. And I thought, I'll not watch a lot of it. I think I've seen enough. And then I started in. And then like everybody else, curiosity just led me to just say, I got to look at it again. Some of it was a tension between needing to learn lines and keep moving with shooting. Ah, so you're going vertical then. But then you get online and you're watching this stuff and you're going horizontal. And you know that it's like, I can't spend more time looking at this, because I got to go vertical. And yet you can't pull out just too many details, too compelling. But somehow I did end up watching more than I thought. Bruce Miller: Are you still interested in his case, in his situation? Or have you said, okay, I'm done now. I'm out of it. Bill Pullman: Well I don't have a search on him or anything but like today was the verdict for the state embezzlement that all came down today and somebody showed me on the phone what the results were. Pretty much everybody I know will say hey, did you hear or check it out, what's happening? And then I would check it out the voice too. Did you study that so you could. Bruce Miller: Get the voice just like his voice? Bill Pullman: Some of it was this great thing about southern people. There's lots of different versions of that South Carolina thing. There's the mountain and then there's this southern pied bond that's slower but he could talk very fast but also very good communicator and a lot of it came from the starting low and going up high and hidden certain words especially when he was doing his testimony and he just loved to say dog. Well what you have to understand about these dogs they're Munton dogs all that just watching how those signature ah, coded dialect I think and so much performative in his case he was different in different circumstances. Bruce Miller: There's so much in this about his relationship with his dad and then his relationship with his son. How does that work with you and your kids? Here you have a kid going in the same business say you're in find yourself giving advice or saying you're not doing this, you're not doing that. Where does that work? Bill Pullman: Yeah that is the thing about as an actor now it's common when you're running into people laypeople or young actors. Do you have any advice for me? I don't know when this started but it's like a virus man. I never asked anybody to give me advice and I don't think if they did I usually thought I was scornful of know because I figured I don't just have a mistrust of that that's A leads to B equals learning. You get so much by osmosis and everything and I think that's true with Lewis really would only be really granular with him. I don't have it Bruce. I don't have overarching big wisdoms of truisms that always hold up brain or shine. I'm always aware that I'm looking at opposites so much. I'm so much more intrigued by what I say and then I could also get behind the opposite of that quite quickly. Bruce Miller: Did you think he would go into the business when he was a kid? Did you say oh yeah, this one's going to be an actor? Bill Pullman: You know he were I've talked about this particularly with actresses know different times about what their kids are like and I remember it was Julia Armand who was just know, some actors come out of exhibitionism and some comes out of extreme shyness and they both can be good actors. Lewis was not I didn't think of him as overly exhibitionist. In fact he really had a lot of performance anxiety early on that he decided he didn't want to be victim to. And he was a drummer and was having trouble performing in high school. And he worked through that. And by his senior year, he said, now I'm going to try to be in a play. I'm going to work through that. So it was an effortful to get through all that, which I admire him for. Bruce Miller: What is it like now when you see him and he's doing so well? Bill Pullman: Yeah, he really is such a wash of relief and wonderment that comes over me when I watch now this lessons in chemistry. Now know, he has Astounding chemistry with Brie Larson that I've been watching that and it's know, watching an animal at the like just so curious about the behavior. Terry Lipshetz: Thanks again for that interview, Bruce. Fascinating stuff. It sounds like an interesting series. So it might be one I'm going to look to check out.Now, Bill Pullman, he's been around. He's done a know, he's Lone Starr from Spaceballs right. Bruce Miller: His career is so eclectic. You really can't pin it down as to he's this or he's that. they always talk about him as the best president on film. Terry Lipshetz: I would vote for Bill Pullman for president. Is he a Democrat? Is he a Republican? I don't even know what he cares. He saved Planet Earth. He knew what he was. He was a war hero. Bruce Miller: Right. Terry Lipshetz: Because he was a fighter jet pilot. Bruce Miller: And he was presidential. That's all we need. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah, but he's been around. I mean, you look at, Spaceballs, obviously. He played the father of Christina Ricci and Casper back in 96. USA Network had a, it was a very brief series. It was called The Sinner. And he played a detective, Harry Ambrose. And it was sort of an anthology because he was the only character that went through all four seasons. But it was these very strange cases that only the detective, Harry Ambrose, could somehow solve. Bruce Miller: Well, and he says this kind of plays off that by doing this real life thing. It's a different kind of skill set that he needed to have. Because when it's unfolding while you're making it, it's a different world. And I like it. It's very easy going, very kind of dad like, if that's a good term. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: And he never wanted to be an actor, really. He taught acting, in Montana. And the students all said, you need to be an actor. You need to try. And it worked. It worked for so, he's one of the good guys. But they're bringing it back now because he didn't get to do publicity when it first premiered, because we were airstrike time. So pushing him because we're heading into the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Oscars, Golden Globes, all the Critic Awards, and they want to give him some attention for this. And hopefully it'll work they'll be able to get that momentum going behind his performance. He's one of the biggest names Lifetime has had on their channel. He gets a chance to really kind of do what he wants to do. You see him playing around with his voice a lot. You might come to a different conclusion about some of this, but you see the pressures that Alec was facing and, how it being part of a family that has a history. I'm glad I'm not. It's like so often when you see on TV an ad that says, we don't charge you a cent for representing you. Well, no, they don't, but they take a piece of the action if you win, and it's probably a huge part of the money you get in a settlement. is this a good way to go? I don't know. Terry Lipshetz: When are we getting the sequel to Spaceballs? Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money? Bruce Miller: He did not say. He did not say. But I have a feeling that if somebody brought him a script, he'd say, I'm in. Terry Lipshetz: What's Mel Brooks doing? He's semi-retired, but he's still doing things. Bruce Miller: Mel is still working. He's got a lot of the front know he's been redoing his young Frankenstein Broadway musical. Well, another one that I want to mention to you, because I think it's kind of interesting. It's Monk's last case. Remember Monk? Terry Lipshetz: Oh, sure. Bruce Miller: And he kind of disappeared on us. Where has he been? Well, he's been at the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is where he's of course. But he's coming back to do what they say. It's one more this is the last one. Is it? I mean, it's even titled Last Case. But I bet you any money, if it works really well and they can work it out, he'll do more. Yeah. And so it's his last chance to kind of deal with issues that surround him. They sent, in the mail as kind of a thing, of course, and Sanitizer Nice a hanger and a suit bag. And it's all a way to push the idea. Tony Shalhoub is back, and many of the other people that you saw on the series over the years will make special appearances. Terry Lipshetz: You know, Tony Shalhoub, though, he made a special appearance recently, because I live in Wisconsin, and he is, from Wisconsin, and he is one of the Green Bay Packers biggest fans. And while everybody in the world was talking about Taylor Swift coming to Lambeau Field, Tony Shalhoub was there. He was mingling with the people. He wasn't in the glass box with Taylor Swift. He was down on the field hanging out with Simone Biles. Bruce Miller: That could be the next Prave. For Taylor Swift. Terry Lipshetz: That's right. Right. Bruce Miller: If you're not with Tony Shalhoub, who are? Bill Pullman: Exactly. Bruce Miller: It's nice to see him doing something know, after they end a series, you think, now, how much sooner will it be until I get to see him again. Well, this was great. He had this one two punch. I don't think he was that big in this last season of Mrs. Basil, but, it's nice to see him revisit his old parts. And who knows if he might not be back for another Wings Redo. They've talked about that many times, so you never know. So that's what we've got. But it's a lot on TV this time. So look at your TV schedules, what you like to watch. All of the premium channels are introducing things, even like, Jeff Lewis. Are you a Jeff Lewis fan? Jeff Lewis is a home improvement guy. And I thought I had given up on it. I didn't think it was coming back. But he's doing more Hollywood house lifts and we'll see what happens there. But there are a lot of those things that are out there. I want you to call attention to it because this is the time of year when some of those might just slip by. Terry Lipshetz: You know, we talked about this also where when we're trying to come up with their predictions for when would the writer strikes and the actor strike ends. And I threw out the idea of things would kind of loosen up right around Thanksgiving. Because it's that time where all of a sudden there's no college football. The NFL season is winding down. We're heading into the winter. People aren't outside as much. It's time to become snuggle up by the fire and become a couch potato again for a few months. So you need programming. And sure enough, as we're getting into the holidays and there's things out there, and I'm starting to see previews for show. I keep seeing this preview on football for, like, Night Court. Season two is coming back. And I just saw and this is a ways out, but I was watching something on HBO, and all of a sudden, the preview for the season two of House of the Dragon is coming up. And that's getting me excited for next summer already. So it's just good to see programming is coming back. Bruce Miller: It gives us hope. Isn't that looking? If I have TV shows, I'll be okay. I could make it through the winter. Terry Lipshetz: The holiday season, the time for hope in television. Bruce Miller: That's right. Next week, I've got a really special thing for you, and I hope you tell others about it. Terry Lipshetz: Okay? Bruce Miller: it is a look at somebody who was part of two of the biggest things this year. The biggest movie, one of the biggest movies. It's not Barbie and Ken, so don't look for that. And also one of the biggest series. And he talks about what that whole year has been like and also how he got the gig. He did not plan to be an actor. He was not in it. Like some are where they go to school for this. He was going to be a chemist. All of a sudden, things changed for him. And you'll hear the story. It's a fascinating story, a story I didn't know. I was excited to hear the interview, to be a part of the interview. And that'll next week, and we won't spoil it anymore. But you want to tune in for that because think that's very special. Terry Lipshetz: That sounds good. Well, I guess, on that note, we will wrap up this week's episode and we have to look ahead. Then you've got to come back to find out who we're going to talk to on another episode of streamed and screen. Bruce Miller: And after that, we're going to be talking the best pictures of the year and the best TV shows of the year. So get ready. Those are going to be coming up later in the month. Bye.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new STAR WARS story is about to hit theaters, so the MovieFilm boys thought it was a perfect time to drop a commentary track for...SPACEBALLS! Yes, after years of requests, we're ready to tackle the Mel Brooks comedy classic lampooning so many of our beloved sci-fi tropes it became a beloved artifact in its own right. Listen separately or watch along with us as we thrill to the expoits of Lone Starr, Dark Helmet, Barf and more, with plenty of behind-the-scenes stories, interesting anecdotes, and oh, so many laughs!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3586800/advertisement
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ARMCHAIR DIRECTORS Ep 18: SPACEBALLS (1987) Action-thriller authors Matt James and Richard F. Paddon are chased through the galaxy by Dark Helmet, Colonel Sandurz, and their fellow Spaceballs. Thankfully, Lone Starr, Barf, and Yogurt swoop in at the last moment to save them, preventing them from getting an unwanted nose job. Holy sh!t, there goes the planet... Subscribe today!
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse watch Spaceballs, the 1987 space opera comedy directed by Mel Brooks, featuring Bill Pullman as Lone Starr, John Candy as Barf, Daphne Zuniga as Princess Vespa, and Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet! Find us here:Twitter: @DrunkCinemaCast, @CharlesSkaggs, @udanax19 Facebook: @DrunkCinema Email: DrunkCinemaPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
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LRFotS Randale6 wrote in earlier this week to request my take on a very important, indeed fundamental, question about the human condition - and he did it by quoting Spaceballs. Now, when a Christian nerd gets a question from another sci-fi nerd phrased in a way that references one of the silliest, yet somehow most classic, comedy movies ever made, he cannot help but answer it. So here's what our friend asked me: Now for thee [sic] oddball request, remember Dark Helmet from Spaceballs saying "So, Lone Starr, now you see that evil will always triumph, because good is dumb." Why exactly is that? Are morality and common sense at cross-purposes? It just feels like the parable of the scorpion and the frog, and the frog never seems to learn that it can't trust the scorpion. It's a very good question, which cannot be properly answered from a secular perspective, because secularism is not capable of coming up with a proper definition of evil. In this Domain Query episode, I look at how Man's rebellion against God, who is the definition of good, is at the root of our continued inability to deal with evil. We do not learn the lessons because we CANNOT, since we constantly rebel against the very thing that is trying to bring us back over to the right and sensible course. Furthermore, our refusal to "get with the program", as it were, leads us to forget the lessons of the past and insist on repeating the same old mistakes. On top of that, normal people DO have a spark of innate goodness in them, which makes them really incapable of understanding how evil works and thinks - and to explain this, I discuss what and how psychopaths act, and why evil in this world is a genuine manifestation of psychopathic intelligence. And finally, I discuss how our turning away from that which is by definition good, has left us unable to understand the absolute need for discipline and punishment for bad behaviour, which is why we keep making the same stupid mistakes repeatedly. Here's the original quote from Spaceballs that inspired the question. And here's the great speech from Julius Caesar, starring Marlon Brando, that inspired the title. (Alternative version with Charlton Heston.) And, in keeping with my own personal character... Protect Yourself From Big Tech I make some pretty incendiary statements in this podcast, and in most of my podcasts. I can only do so because I take steps to protect myself from the Big Tech companies, and preserve my identity. You need to do the same – this is no longer optional, because if you don't, the gatekeepers WILL come for your head. If you don't know where to start, then I've got you covered right here with this post. Here are the specific steps that you can take: Make sure that your web traffic is safe and protected from prying eyes using a VPN – click here to get a massive 80% OFF on a 24-month subscription with Surfshark; Another solid VPN option for you is Atlas VPN, brought to you by the same company that creates NordVPN; The best SSD drive that you can get right now, with blazing fast speeds and near-native storage capabilities, is probably the SanDisk Extreme 1TB Portable SSD with NVMe technology – I bought this myself to keep a moving backup of all of my files, it's the size of a credit card, and it's absolutely superb; Build Your Platform Get yourself a proper domain for your site or business with Namecheap; Put your site onto a shared hosting service using A2Hosting for the fastest, most secure, and stable hosting platform around – along with unlimited email accounts of unlimited size; Create beautiful websites with amazing, feature-rich content using Divi from Elegant Themes; Stand for Western Civilisation Buy yourself a proper Bible; Get your Castalia Library books here; Buy yourself a proper knife for personal defence; Groom yourself properly with tips and advice from Superb Shaving;
SPACEBALLS In a distant galaxy, planet Spaceball has depleted its air supply, leaving its citizens reliant on a product called "Perri-Air." In desperation, Spaceball's leader President Skroob orders the evil Dark Helmet to kidnap Princess Vespa of oxygen-rich Druidia and hold her hostage in exchange for air. But help arrives for the Princess in the form of renegade space pilot Lone Starr and his half-man, half-dog partner, Barf. Craig and guest co-host Cary Gordon (@metalgeeks on twitter) talk about tattoos, the power of the schwartz, a metal geeks update and the movie “Spaceballs” on this week's Matinee Heroes Show Notes 1:37 Craig and Cary talk about the Metal Geeks podcast and listening to Mel Brooks on audio books. 12:02 Craig and Cary discuss the movie "Spaceballs" 23:24 Recasting 43:11 Double Feature 45:18 Final Thoughts 49:02 A preview of next week's episode "Rounders" Next week...we ante up and await the flop as we discuss the poker movie "Rounders"
SPACEBALLS In a distant galaxy, planet Spaceball has depleted its air supply, leaving its citizens reliant on a product called "Perri-Air." In desperation, Spaceball's leader President Skroob orders the evil Dark Helmet to kidnap Princess Vespa of oxygen-rich Druidia and hold her hostage in exchange for air. But help arrives for the Princess in the form of renegade space pilot Lone Starr and his half-man, half-dog partner, Barf. Craig and guest co-host Cary Gordon (@metalgeeks on twitter) talk about tattoos, the power of the schwartz, a metal geeks update and the movie “Spaceballs” on this week's Matinee Heroes Show Notes 1:37 Craig and Cary talk about the Metal Geeks podcast and listening to Mel Brooks on audio books. 12:02 Craig and Cary discuss the movie "Spaceballs" 23:24 Recasting 43:11 Double Feature 45:18 Final Thoughts 49:02 A preview of next week's episode "Rounders" Next week...we ante up and await the flop as we discuss the poker movie "Rounders"
On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are using the Schwartz, rescuing a princess, and taking down the biggest small baddie in the galaxy in the 1987 film from Mel Brooks, Spaceballs. Dark Helmet is on an unstoppable rampage in his quest to steal all of that delicious air from Planet Druidia. There's only one space bandit who can stop him and rescue the beautiful Princess Vespa in the process. That man is Lone Starr. Oh, and his trusty dog-man companion/probably sometimes the actual brains of the outfit, Barf. Can't leave home without him! Faced with nearly insurmountable odds, our intrepid pair of heroes learn what it takes to become true space-wizards (or whatever the hell Jedi actually are). It's the Hero's Journey here, folks! We've got definite story beats to make along the way to saving the world. There's also the matter of a massive debt to paid off, so they can't go in unprepared. But Dark Helmet is no pushover. He's going to make the mission as difficult as possible. There will be a battle the likes of which this or any other galaxy has ever seen. It's going to be one heck of a hilarious ride. (Recorded on February 2, 2022) Links to Stuff We Mentioned: Spaceballs - IMDb Spaceballs trailer - YouTube Mel Brooks - IMDb Rick Moranis - IMDb Bill Pullman - IMDb John Candy - IMDb Daphne Zuniga - IMDb Adam West - IMDb Batman (1966) - IMDb George Lucas - IMDb Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) - IMDb Jaws (1975) - IMDb Airplane! (1980) - IMDb 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - IMDb X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) - IMDb Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) - IMDb Shrek (2001) - IMDb Bill Pullman - IMDb Bill Paxton - IMDb Twister (1996) - IMDb Blazing Saddles (1974) - IMDb Robert Downey Jr. - IMDb Tropic Thunder (2008) - IMDb Wonka (2023) - IMDb Timothée Chalamet - IMDb Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) - IMDb Gene Wilder - IMDb Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) - IMDb Oprah Winfrey - Wikipedia Princess Peach - Wikipedia Michael Winslow - IMDb Police Academy (1984) - IMDb Planet of the Apes (1968) - IMDb Young Frankenstein (1974) - IMDb Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) - IMDb Demolition Man (1993) - IMDb Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) - IMDb Starship Troopers (1997) - IMDb Vanilla Ice - Wikipedia Follow Us: Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Our Libsyn site! Our Instagram profile! Our Twitter profile!
Going it Lone Starr this week as Mr. Brannegan was unable to join but we start with a very quick recap of GW 25 and then examine Moffett's dual Wild Card failures. We then look at the question of which Liverpool players to look at for GW and a few other thoughts on chip/double strategy. Then a quick La Ligarie and Anton Recap. Thanks for listening and please rate and review.Opening and filler music by The Tan and Sober Gentlemen
Once upon a time warp, Mel Brooks made a Star Wars parody that helped shaped the childhood of everyone on this episode. So grab your merch, tap into the Schwartz, and be ready to jump to Ludicrous Speed... It's Spaceballs, released June 24th in 1987. We're joined by Rob Lloyd (Who, Me / The Mighty Littles Puppet Show) to see just how well it holds up! Join the Bad Porridge Club on Patreon for TWO bonus episodes each month! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepod Follow Rob Lloyd! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roblloydactor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/futurerobby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurerobby/ Follow the show! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/ Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA Podcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepod Got feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.com Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/ - Nerd-Out Podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerd-out-podcast Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/ Donations: https://paypal.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Please do not feel like you have to contribute anything but any donations are greatly appreciated! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May the 4th be with you as hosts Paris and David discuss the Mel Brooks film 'Spaceballs' with comedian Gary Petersen! Use the Schwartz and listen as they discuss Yogurt, Lone Starr and Princess Vespa, and try to determine if this film has Aged Like Milk. Follow the podcast! Twitter @agedlikemilkpod Insta: @agedlikemilkpodcast Follow our hosts and guest on instagram: Paris @ohparisimo David @kingdavid531 Gary @comedygaryp
The next episode of Not Another Rotten Movie happens now NOW. Mike & Mallory blast off into space and face off against Dark Helmet with the help of Barf, Lone Starr, Princess Vespa, and more in the 1987 Mel Brooks gem, 'Space Balls,' starring Mel Brooks, Rick Moranis, and John Candy.
It's our 50th Episode!Dr. Henry Walton Jones Jr. clashes with Prince Lone Starr in this week's debate.Things get heated, morals are questioned, Andy's ability to dance is attacked, and there's even a negative political ad against Indiana Jones.Who will take this round and progress their character in the tournament?This episode was judged by Brandon Full and Ryan Brown.Don't forget, do what makes you happy.Submit your comments and topic ideas to become a part of the show!Follow us on Facebook to get show updates: http://www.facebook.com/thepeoplevshappinessDo the same on Instagram @thepeoplevshappinessReach out to us on Twitter: @TPvHpodcastEmail us at thepeoplevshappiness@gmail.comTheme: Over the Top by Jacob SchmidtThe Summoning by Scott Buckley | https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckleyMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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'Spaceballs' - Die Eskapisten Sascha aka Söter und Daniel Sandfurz machen sich mit Lone Starr und Waldi im Winnebago auf, Prinzessin Vespa aus den üblen Fängen der Spaceballs zu retten - und durchkämmen ganz nebenbei Mel Brooks' geniale Filmparodie 'Spaceballs' mit Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga & John Candy. Die beiden Realitätsflüchtigen sind sich dabei wieder für keinen schlechten Gag oder dummen Kommentar zu schade: Wir erzählen jede Menge triviale Trivia und hintergründige Hintergründe zur großen Space-Parodie, befassen uns mit Mel Brooks' Lebenswerk, zeigen die schwachen Stärken und starken Schwächen der deutschen Synchronisation auf, schütteln jede Menge informative Informationen zu den Darstellern raus und klären die Frage, ob es sich tatsächlich um Himbeer- oder doch um Erdbeermarmelade handelt. Wir sparen auch dieses Mal nicht an anekdotischen Anekdoten und gehenden den absurdesten Absurditäten des originellen Space-Spoof-Movies auf den Grund - nur bei uns erfahrt ihr, warum Pizza the Hut tatsächlich gestorben ist und werdet Zeuge, wie Söter von Affen und Bären fertig gemacht wird... naja, jedenfalls gibbet auch wieder hochversiertes Eskapisten-Schwachsinns-Geballer der guten alten südhessischen Schule auf die Ohren - versteht sich von selbst gä. Bevor wir zum Hauptthema übergehen, hamma natürlich auch widder unser 'Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst'-Rubrik auf die Tonspuren gedrückt: Geht bissi um 'Haus des Geldes', 'Peanutbutter Falcon', das komplette MCU und vielleicht auch noch was anneres, hört's doch einfach am besten selbst gä. Und weil den Text sowieso nur jede*r x-te Hörer*in liest: Wenn ihr wissen wollt, was de Sascha in de Jugendfeuerwehr so alles getrieben hat, warum de Pizza-Mampf einer der besten Filmcharaktere ever ist und ob de George Lucas 'Spaceballs'-Merchandise rausgebracht hat, scheppert euch am besten unsere neue Folge in die Gehörgänge! 00:00 Intro 00:36 Begrüßung und Geplänkel 03:26 Organisatorisches 09:14 Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst 18:48 'Spaceballs': Anekdoten, Regisseur, Cast, Trivia, Geballer 66:16 Isch bin Lord Helmsche 192:53 Abmoderation "Ich bin ein Möter - halb Mensch, halb Köter" - Waldi Waldemar In diesem Sinne, viel Spaß mit 'Spaceballs'! Eure Eskapisten Sascha & Daniel (und Melanie, Markus und Lukas im Geiste) Wir freuen uns natürlich riesig über Feeback, Kritik und Anregungen auf https://www.facebook.com/dieEskapisten/ und bei Instagram jasonpvnk/DieEskapisten ! Checkt: https://spectralradio.podigee.io/ https://radiobeutelsend.podcaster.de/ https://rantamovie.podigee.io/ Vielen Dank für's Anhören! Folge direkt herunterladen
I see your «Schwarz» is as big as mine! Det er tid for crazy-komedie igjen og i denne episoden snakker vi om Mel Brooks sin spinnville, intergalaktiske rom-komedie «Spaceballs». Når vakre prinsesse Vespa blir kidnappet så er det bare en helt man kan regne med, nemlig Lone Starr! Han og hans partner Barf brekksladder med sin Winnebago gjennom fantastiske eventyr, ikke bare for å redde den vakre prinsessen, men også betale ned sin gjeld til Pizza the Hut! Ta dere en kaffe fra Mr. Coffee, skru på deres Mr. Podcastapparat og hør hva vi synes om dette intergalaktiske eventyret somLes merEpisode 89: Spaceballs
Is it really true that now the Bickersons have done two Bette Midler movies where she plays a character named Barbara? Or for that matter, two Bette Midler movies? Well, here they are, doing Ruthless People! Jon loses 20 pounds chained in a basement. Ali gets in a found object fight in Judge Reinhold's kitchen. Can both get away with the ransom money?Ruthless People was directed by Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker and stars Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold, Not Meg Ryan, the principal from Head Of the Class, and Lone Starr.
1987's Spaceballs Planet Spaceballs' President Skroob sends Lord Dark Helmet to steal planet Druidia's abundant supply of air to replenish their own, and only Lone Starr can stop them. Shawn's finally back home and we enjoy a trip down memory lane. Cheapseat Reviews: the podcast that explores the Hollywood film industry for the greater good.
Planet Spaceball is running out of air, but King Roland of Druidia has plenty of fresh air — and the Spaceballs want it. They kidnap Princess Vespa and will force Roland to give up the super secret unbreakable code to open the planetary shield... unless Lone Starr and his faithful Mog friend, Barf, can stop them! 1. Intro [0:00] 2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 35th Anniversary [11:01] 3. Spaceballs: The Background Info/trailer [18:13] 4. Spaceballs: The Trivia Game [33:35] 5. Spaceballs: The Discussion [39:26] 6. Spaceballs: The Sequel? [1:04:15] 7. Favorite Mel Brooks movie? [1:11:46] 6. Wrap-up [1:20:32] The trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGIM_yNzeUo
This week, we continue our Summer of '87 series with a look back at Mel Brooks' classic STAR WARS spoof, SPACEBALLS! SYNOPSIS: When the nefarious Dark Helmet hatches a plan to snatch Princess Vespa and steal her planet’s air, space-bum-for-hire Lone Starr and his clueless sidekick fly to the rescue. Along the way, they meet Yogurt, who puts Lone Starr wise to the power of “The Schwartz.” Can he master it in time to save the day? We're joined this week by returning guest Daniel Rhodes! We take a dive into the background of the film before asking the question: does SPACEBALLS hold up? Is it as good as you remember? And more importantly, we ask: is it good enough to go into the Psychotronic Hall of Fame? Theme song: “Foreign Body” by the Slasher Film Festival Strategy from their album PSYCHIC SHIELD. More info: slasherfilmfestivalstrategy.bandcamp.com Follow the show: Twitter // Facebook // Instagram // Tumblr Follow Justin: Twitter // Instagram // Letterboxd Follow Gary: Twitter // Instagram // Letterboxd Subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.
A 1987 Science fiction parody film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy, and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, and the voice of Joan Rivers.Planet Spaceballs' President Skroob sends Lord Dark Helmet to steal planet Druidia's abundant supply of air to replenish their own, and only Lone Starr and his sidekick Barf can stop them.Check us out on:iTunesFacebookYouTubeTwitterStitcherPod DirectoryTunein
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SpaceBalls - (1987) Planet Spaceball's President Skroob sends Lord Dark Helmet to steal Planet Druidia's abundant supply of air to replenish their own, and only Lone Starr can stop them.
SpaceBalls - (1987) Planet Spaceball's President Skroob sends Lord Dark Helmet to steal Planet Druidia's abundant supply of air to replenish their own, and only Lone Starr can stop them.