

Lost in Space
Directed by Stephen Hopkins5.227%25%
The prospects for continuing life on Earth in the year 2058 are grim. So the Robinsons are launched into space to colonize Alpha Prime, the only other inhabitable planet in the galaxy. But when a stowaway sabotages the mission, the Robinsons find themselves hurtling through uncharted space.
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- Daniel TaylorMay 21, 2025I always enjoyed this and still do. Such fun just to tune out and enjoy.
- RichyEOctober 19, 2025Saw this one in the cinema when it came out and I was genuinely excited. The trailer promised sleek effects, a darker tone and a reimagining of the campy ’60s series I had seen on TV. Later picked it up on DVD, hoping it would grow on me with repeat viewings. The setup had promise: Earth’s future is bleak, so the Robinson family is sent to colonize Alpha Prime. But sabotage, time warps and space spiders derail the mission. The cast is stacked, William Hurt, Mimi Rogers, Heather Graham and a surprisingly action ready Matt LeBlanc. Gary Oldman chews scenery as Dr. Smith and the production design leans into chrome corridors and alien tech. There are moments that work: the creature effects, the moody lighting and the occasional emotional beat. The robot redesign is divisive, but at least it tried something new. But the pacing stumbles, the plot gets tangled in time travel loops and the tone shifts from serious to silly without warning. It feels like a film caught between wanting to be Star Trek: First Contact and Spy Kids. It could’ve become so much more, a proper franchise, a serialized reboot, maybe even a cult classic. But it fizzled. I liked parts of it and I still revisit it for the nostalgia. It’s the kind of movie that made adult years feel hopeful, then slightly disappointed, but still worth a spot on the shelf.
- ayayronMay 18, 2025Missed opportunity for Garmin to move some units
- EmpowermentSeptember 23, 2025"Danger Will Robinson" A total BOMB, waste of time, talent and money. They used the title but couldn't even get the ROBOT right. Dr. Smith could have directed a better movie, and written a better script. Watch reruns of the original campy 1960's TV series! which is Shakespeare compared to this total failure!
- Jeff ChaffinSeptember 6, 2025I don't remember this being that bad. Came out 27 years ago right when DVDs just started coming out, so they sold a ton of them and they have them away with DVD players. It does not hold up. Not much to say about it.
- ƇSeptember 5, 2025Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This feels a little dated, given the more recent "Lost in Space" series, and given the original series it certainly feels like a very different angle. The cast is great, but doesn't quite feel like it gels well, especially sense it is supposed to be (mostly) a family unit. Mat LeBlanc actually surprises me by showing he has some action range, a young Lacey Chabert comes off much more obnoxious than I would have expected, and solid, if expected, performances from William Hurt, Heather Graham, and Gary Oldman. There is just very little that goes beyond expectations. Don't get me wrong there are some very interesting sequences and effects, but just nothing impressive I'm going to remember down the line. In the end I had a good time, and I'd do it again, but I'd rather see a more modern or higher production version of this like "Voyager".






















