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Galaxy Of Terror
(1981)
Director: Bruce Clark
Cast: Edward Albert, Erin Moran, Ray Walston
Special guest review!
By Mike Sullivan
A couple of weeks ago, while searching the web
for Blossom fanfics (preferably one in
which Blossom and Six "do it"), I stumbled upon
an interesting website by the name of Movies
Are Fun! I instantly fell in love with this
unique website, mainly because of its bold
decision to feature rumors of upcoming films and
an occasional movie review. Truly a gutsy
decision, especially in this day and age when
just about everybody has similar movie-based
websites. It's refreshing to see a man proudly
rise and loudly proclaim, "Me too!" In any
case, Movies Are Fun! (hereafter known as
MAF) recently reviewed the digitally remastered
edition of Galaxy Of Terror, a
film I've been planning to review for some time.
Considering that MAF is a slightly obscure
website who could certainly use a little extra
exposure, and add to the fact that I was
completely unwilling to crap out yet another
goddamned guest review, the Greywizard and
myself have decided to hand over the Unknown
Movies reigns to the man behind MAF, Mr.
Laurence Hovlis.
Hey,
Laurence Here. It's been a hard and exhaustive
week here at Movies Are Fun. As you all may
remember the week started with a bang when I
interviewed my dear friend Cameron Crowe. Cammy
showed unexpected warmth when he jokingly pushed
me to the floor and lightheartedly kicked me in
the stomach seventeen times,I then managed to
scoop all of the major movie sites when I
featured a review of the script of the third
STAR WARS prequel.But joy turned to candy
colored shame when it was revealed to be a fake.
According to Lucas film representatives Deputy
Dawg will not be the film's villain,the much
ballyhooed Jawa orgy will not be included,Queen
Amidala's head does not get cut off by a
helicoptor blade,and the title will not be STAR
WARS:ANOTHER ONE FROM THE HEART.The remainder of
the week was spent on articles detailing my rage
over how Warner Bros. is ruining the live action
JABBERJAW film(I'm sorry but David Mamet doesn't
know s**t about Hanna Barbara)

As
you can imagine by the the end of the week I
felt like the saluting zombie in DAY OF THE
DEAD,no actually I felt like the guy in SCREAM
AND SCREAM AGAIN who keeps waking up only to
find more missing body parts,wait no I felt
more like Monica Potter in PATCH ADAMS,Yeah
that's it.
In
any case it was the end of the week and I was
itching to turn my couch into a fort.But before
I could entomb myself in the Captain Crunch
encrusted cushions the phone rang.I then arose
from my cushioney coffin and then made my way
towards the phone.Making sure to lift my left
foot then follow it up with my right foot, then left,then right,left again,then the right,left
and then the right one again,left
(Editor's
note: In the original article, this went on for
three more paragraphs. As a public service, some
editing has been performed.)
As
it turns out the phone call was from a
representative of the Midnight Movies video
label. They were wondering if I'd be interested
in giving a positive review of their digitally
remastered edition of GALAXY OF TERROR.I
immediately declined.I told them that I would
never give a positive review just because
someone asked me,besides making GALAXY OF TERROR
sound watchable was about as hard as getting the
smell of Arby's out of my car.They then
countered with an offer of fifteen dollars and a
coupon for a personal pan
pizza.Coincidentally,it was at this moment I
started to have second thoughts about GALAXY OF
TERROR.
The
first thing I noticed about GALAXY OF TERROR is
that it is in fact a movie.Ahhhh movies.I
remember once talking to Barry Sonnenfeld about movies.What was it he told me?Oh yes it
was,"Jesus Christ! Would you stop bothering me
about THE ADDAMS FAMILY and get your acne
riddled ass out of my pool!"

As I
slipped the DVD out of its case and into the
player,happy memories started to overwhelm me
and soon I was groovin' out in my head over the
scene in which Erin Moran has her gusts slowly
squeezed out of her by an alien.Do you remember
in POLICE ACADEMY 3 when Tackleberry meets
Colleen Camp's parents for the first time,Those
goosebumps,the ones you get thinking about
John Travolta shooting the cow in BATTLEFIELD
EARTH?Well those were the goosebumps I was
getting while remembering that beautiful scene.
I
have never seen a Steven Soderburgh movie
entertain an audience(and by audience I mean
myself and my Uncle Timmy)quite like GALAXY OF
TERROR has.The scenes featuring characters
stumbling in the dark,the set designs swiped
from ALIEN,and the philosophical non-ending are
what classics if not dreams are made of.
As I laid back in my reverie,the credits started
and as I witnessed the influx of star power
involved in this movie I nearly passed
out.Wouldn't you? Zalman King,Erin Moran, Edward
Albert,and Ray Walston all of them legends.All
like entertainment gladiators.Ready to stab us
with with their broad swords called acting or
maybe envelope us in their nets of charisma.Then
the words Produced by Roger Corman appeared on
screen,signaling the departure of mundane
reality and quickly ushering in the universe of
the one and only Corman.What is this universe I
speak of?I'm glad you asked because it's...
THE FANTASTIC,MOVIETASTIC,VISUAL FILM UNIVERSE
OF ROGER CORMAN....AND GALAXY OF TERROR

I
love this particular universe.Yes it's true that
this is a place where sets are cramped and
cheap,a place where visual effects never rise
above the look of an Atari 500 game,a world in
where characters don't usually do things for a
logical reason or any reason for that
matter,Women who are routinely raped and
brutally murdered by rubber worms,A universe in
which cliche riddled characters climb aboard a
spaceship,and with blank expressions upon their
countenances,steadfastly refuse to (or just
can't) act in the face of some vague
metaphysical evil in the form of a pyramid.It
goes without saying that this film has many
faults but it does manage to do something only
certain films can do - fill 85 minutes.
The characters in this film are a paradigm of
enchantment,they're steely eyed demons of
joy,furious babydolls of pure energy if you
will.Yeah,they're bland
ignominious,walking,vulture bait but they aren't
the types that scurry away like Pixie and Dixie
as the cold frightening jaws of death known as
Mr. Jinx comes bearing down on them.They are the
sturm and drang of heroism and as they crash
landed onto the titular planet of terror,my eyes
misted over and I cried.
Why
did I cry?Well I guess it got to me because it
was such a sad situation.Here is this space
pyramid that is turning our most horrifying
nightmares against us and these valiant spacemen
are putting their lives on the line,mainly
because we refused to look at the sky or fund
projects that are specifically designed to
destroy monuments that are floating around in
space or our insane refusal to wear jumpsuits
and live in the future.
Then
there's the scenes with Erin Moran and Edward
Albert.Some would say that there was no
chemistry between them, that the scenes have the
warmth of a proctology exam.To that I say thee
nay.I believe the love between the characters
was beyond simple chemistry.It was a special
love,a love in which two people are so
comfortable and so enraptured with each other
that they only appear to be repulsed by each
other's presence.This is a true rarity,Moran and
Albert should be praised for their
anti-chemistry chemistry.

In
fact why stop with just Moran and Albert all of
the performances capture me,the performances
lure me to their cars with promises of candy and
rough cuts of STAR WARS prequels only to beat me
about my head and face with their thesbianic
prowess.Every performance is pure gold from Sid
Haig frantically trying to chop his own arm off
to Grace Zabriski's bug eyed spastic
sweating.Plus Ray Walston proves how disciplined
an actor he is by not changing his facial
expressions even once.
Excellent performances aside GALAXY OF TERROR is
also filled with dialogue that is powerful in
it's originality.Although I've heard the
phrase,"Hey don't touch that!" or "Stay here!"
or"Don't go down there!" before I've never heard
it come from people in glowing backpacks.That my
friends is screenwriting at it's purest
and baby that's cold.
Bruce Clark so he direct that movie bad care
who,some? Not me!A while back some video store
clerk I know was railing against Clark.He was
bitching that Clark was a hack a moron,a satanic
boil residing inside of the ass of Adolph
Hitler.I defended Clark.I looked that clerk
straight in the eye and I said,"Shut Up jerk!"
The way Clark points a camera, at faces, people
walking,a fakey rubber alien.So many moving
things,wheels,guns,food it's astounding. The
fact that he decides to shoot so many scenes
with very little or no lighting at all just like
in real life.When I'm in my bedroom at night I
can't see anything,was that a racoon or my
Grandma?I don't know!Clark understands this and
that's why GALAXY OF TERROR works.Y'see Clark
knows how to satisfy an audience.Clark knows
what buttons to push on an increasingly horny
public
(Editor's note: At this point the review breaks
down into a clumsy metaphor involving the
director making love to the audience. Yet again,
as a public service, we're excising eleven
paragraphs of boring, graphic, and painfully unsexy ramblings in order to spare you for
phrases like "pan-drippings", "laffy box",
"taffy fingers", "vagitation", "dick docker",
and "squid marks".)
but I didn't mean to infer that they do that at Shakey's.
Now
GALAXY OF TERROR isn't one of the greatest
movies ever made.God knows it isn't,it's just
that I desperately wanted a personal pan pizza
and I really didn't want to pay for it out of my
own pocket.But regardless of the little coupon
(courtesy of the fine people at MGM) my opinions
are whole and real.Sort of.
I'd
also like to remind people that my first book
MOVIES ARE FUN!! HOLLYWOOD'S CLOWN OF
FREEDOM Has already hit the discount bin just a
week after its first printing.This has never
happened to a book before and it makes me proud
that mine was the first to do this.Be sure to
check out the chapter featuring great
unproduced scripts that are in desperate need of
being made into films(I'd also like to point out
that it's just a coincidence that 8 of the 10
scripts in this chapter were written by MAF
contributors) and the final chapter in which I
detail how much I was paid to write this book
just to piss off that guy who made fun of my
perm at the A & W.But whatever you do be sure to
check out the book that had Entertainment
Weekly's Owen Gleiberman
raving,"Quite...Possibly...the biggest piece
of...Book...this year."
Check for availability on Amazon (VHS)
Check for availability of Roger Corman's
autobiography on Amazon
See also: Don't
Go In The House,
Invader, Laserhawk
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