Spaceballs

Spaceballs - Mel Brooks' verrückte Raumfahrt
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Wir befinden uns weit, weit, weit weg in einer Galaxie, in der es ein kleines Völkchen gibt, das sich Spaceballs nennt. Angeführt durch Lord Helmchen und Colonel Sandfurz versuchen sie, die Luft des Planeten Druidia zu entsaugen, denn ihr Heimatplanet leidet unter Luftverschmutzung. Kurzerhand wird Prinzessin Vespa entführt und der Weltraumcowboy Lone Star muss sie aus den Fängen der Schurken retten. Unterstützt wird er bei dieser Mission von Waldi, dem Möter, er ist halb Mensch, halb Köter.
To me this is the kind of gloriously cheesy movie you throw on when you want your brain to take the night off. It’s dumb on purpose, like aggressively lame and that’s exactly where it gets its charm. Half the jokes are groaners, the other half are so ridiculous you can’t help but laugh anyway. The plot barely matters and the characters are cartoonish, and the whole thing feels like a giant cosplay sketch that somehow became a movie. But honestly? That’s the fun of it. It’s goofy, cheap-looking, and totally aware of its own nonsense and that’s why I still love it.
To me this is the kind of gloriously cheesy movie you throw on when you want your brain to take the night off. It’s dumb on purpose, like aggressively lame and that’s exactly where it gets its charm. Half the jokes are groaners, the other half are so ridiculous you can’t help but laugh anyway. The plot barely matters and the characters are cartoonish, and the whole thing feels like a giant cosplay sketch that somehow became a movie. But honestly? That’s the fun of it. It’s goofy, cheap-looking, and totally aware of its own nonsense and that’s why I still love it.



















