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Dark Star
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The crew of the Dark Star are on a 20 year mission to clear a path in space by destroying planets that are in the way of navigation routes. While waiting to reach their destination, they indulge in various pranks. Unfortunately, a damaged weapons system renders their mission is completely useless.
The crew of the Dark Star are on a 20 year mission to clear a path in space by destroying planets that are in the way of navigation routes. While waiting to reach their destination, they indulge in various pranks. Unfortunately, a damaged weapons system renders their mission is completely useless.
Actors: Dan OBannon,
Brian Narelle,
John Carpenter,
Nick Castle,
Dre Pahich,
Cal Kuniholm

Dan OBannon 30 September 1946, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Brian Narelle

John Carpenter 16 January 1948, Carthage, New York, USA

Nick Castle 21 September 1947, Los Angeles, California, USA

Dre Pahich

Cal Kuniholm 17 December 1948
Genre: Sci-Fi
Country: United States
Keywords: #John Carpenter
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John Carpenter's guerilla undermining of the pomposity of space odysseys
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An intermittently hilarious satire on 2001.
June 06, 2007
Uneven but enjoyable.
November 04, 2010
... a grungy, darkly humorous declaration that, in the end, boredom and human slovenliness trumps technology and high ideals.
June 06, 2007
Hats off nonetheless to young whippersnapper John Carpenter, whose studenty tale of space tedium, aliens and molasses-black humour remains approximately a thousand times better than the director's last 15 years.
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May 09, 2005
There are some funny routines here, though Mr. Carpenter doesn't seem to have cared much about integrating or sustaining them.
October 26, 2010
It wouldn't be a cult classic if everybody liked it, now would it?
June 06, 2007
By introducing human eccentricities into the cold structure of SF, Carpenter creates a vision of the technological future that is both disillusioned and oddly affirmative in its insistence on the unscientific survival of emotional frailty.
October 23, 2004
A berserk combination of space opera, intelligent bombs, and beach balls from other worlds.
November 15, 2010
An enjoyable lightweight outer-space hippie spoof.
January 26, 2006
Sheer delight.
June 06, 2007
The dim comedy consists of sophomoric notations and mistimed one-liners.