

Balle spaziali
Diretto da Mel Brooks7.152%83%6.9
Stella Solitaria, un eroe dello spazio senza paura e senza cervello, insieme al compagno Rutto, mezzo cane e mezzo uomo, intraprendono una guerra interstellare per liberare la principessa Vespa dalle grinfie del malvagio Casco Nero. Sulla loro strada dovranno affrontare l'enorme e appiccicosa Pizza Margherita, un robot impertinente chiamato Dot Matrix e una saggia piccola creatura, Yogurt, che insegnerà loro a usare il potere mistico dello Sforzo per portare la pace e ricche opportunità di commercio nella galassia. Parodiando senza pietà ogni film del genere epico-fantascentifico, da Star Wars a Star Trek, questo film vanta un cast di pazzi cosmici e offre un divertimento assicurato.
Balle spaziali Ratings e Recensioni
- Recordedsnake21 dicembre 2025Spaceballs is a brilliantly silly sci-fi parody that thrives on its absurd humour and nonstop jokes. Mel Brooks expertly pokes fun at Star Wars and pop culture with unforgettable characters, clever satire, and endlessly quotable lines. Decades later, it still stands as a cult classic that proves comedy can be both smart and ridiculously fun.
- Spankie7017 ottobre 2024great entertain and fun goffy film ... and the movie crittics ... can go and F..k them self ... as this will allways be a classic ...and a movie .. ALOOOOT of people enjoy and have fun with
- M Prow25 marzo 2025Mel Brooks is a genius. You have to try to make a movie parody that good.
- NonPlayableContent14 dicembre 2025The best Star Wars IP bar none.
- Mark Aspin6 dicembre 2025A Good Spoof movie.
- Fry Foxxo28 novembre 2025You cannot watch this movie sober. 10/10 very mel brooks.
- DTSaito22 novembre 2025To 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.
- Einie12 novembre 2025Absolutely love it 😁
- Richard21 ottobre 2025I still remember the moment the lights dimmed and that ridiculous spaceship crawled across the screen for what felt like an eternity. I was barely settled into my seat, popcorn in hand and already laughing. Spaceballs didn’t just spoof Star Wars, it hijacked my expectations, duct taped them to a giant can of Perrier and launched them into ludicrous speed. Mel Brooks knew exactly what he was doing. The gags were unapologetically dumb, the sets gloriously plastic and the jokes, oh, the jokes landed like a whoopee cushion at a royal banquet. Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet? Comedy gold. Bill Pullman’s Lone Starr had just the right amount of clueless charm and John Candy’s Barf was the furry sidekick I didn’t know I needed. But what really stuck with me wasn’t just the parody, it was the joy. The cinema echoed with laughter, the kind that bubbles up from your chest and refuses to be polite. It felt like being part of a secret club where everyone knew the punchline before it hit and still laughed anyway. And then there was Yogurt. “May the Schwartz be with you.” I didn’t just laugh, I quoted it for weeks. Months. Possibly years. That moment cemented Spaceballs as more than a movie, it became a shared language among friends, a reference point for every sci-fi spoof that followed. Watching it on the big screen gave every cheesy effect and rubbery prop a kind of grandeur. It was like seeing a school play with a Hollywood budget and loving every second of it. A gloriously goofy, endlessly quotable romp that made me fall in love with parody cinema. Seeing it in theaters was like being invited to the silliest party in the galaxy and I never wanted it to end.
- Ryan14 giugno 2025Can't wait for SpaceBalls 2 in 2027
- Skittlesx5 aprile 2025Mel Brooks is a comedy genius, and Spaceballs is hands-down one of his funniest, most quotable movies! The way he parodies Star Wars (and pretty much all of sci-fi) is just brilliant—from Yogurt to Dark Helmet, every character is ridiculous in the best way possible. 😂 This one has always been a personal fave—probably one of the better Brooks films in my opinion. The jokes still hit after all these years, and the timing? Chef’s kiss. If you’re into clever spoofs and want something that doesn’t take itself seriously at all, Spaceballs is a must-watch. Absolute classic! “Ludicrous speed… GO!
- thomasrogers75317 giugno 2025Spaceballs 2: The Quest For More Money
- dnhk810 ottobre 2025This is peak
- ርልዪረ6 luglio 2025This is a weird movie, but likeable. I guess I'm a nerd. Lol Anyway, great cast and I get a kick out of the different spoofs of different movies and shows of that time. Mel Brooks sure knows how to make a satire movie! I laughed so much and it kept me interested with the adventure to it. Seems that Mel Brooks also has a thing with his movies being a movie within a movie, if that makes any sense. For example with Blazing Saddles the whole time you think this is the actual setting of a western town and the town folks, but by the end of it you realize that it was a movie about a Western and that those characters were just the actors. I also loved the music of the Spaceballs ship sounding like Jaws. I also liked the soundtrack to the film as well.
- Jared O'Neal13 settembre 2025I see your Schwartz is as big as mine
Balle spaziali Trivia
Balle spaziali was released on June 24, 1987.
Balle spaziali was directed by Mel Brooks.
Balle spaziali has a runtime of 1 hr 36 min.
Balle spaziali was produced by Mel Brooks.
The key characters in Balle spaziali are President Skroob / Yogurt (Mel Brooks), Barf (John Candy), Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis).
Balle spaziali is rated PG.
Balle spaziali is a Comedy, Sci-Fi, Adventure film.
Balle spaziali has an audience rating of 8.3 out of 10.






















