In the year 2034, a crew of explorers embarks on a mission to discover new planets and encounter various bizarre and hilarious adventures along the way.
It's the year 3034. Everyone on Earth has become an emotionless drone set on colonizing the solar system. Their lack of emotion makes them a fearless and remorseless race that destroys without conscience. An alien race called the Reptids, intent on releasing a biological weapon to reawaken our emotions.
Bullyparade: The Movie is a hilarious comedy that takes the audience on a journey through various spoofs and parodies. Set in different locations including prairies, Washington D.C., and Berlin, the movie involves time travel, a press conference, and even a cameo appearance. With a mix of humor and wit, the movie explores events such as the Berlin Wall and the Lincoln assassination, all in a comedic and entertaining way.
Captain Star was an animated television series starring Richard E. Grant as Captain Jim Star, based on a comic by Steven Appleby: Rockets Passing Overhead. Only thirteen episodes of thirty-minutes each were produced and aired. The series ran on the British ITV and Canadian TELETOON networks from 1997 to 1998. The show was also later repeated on Nickelodeon UK.
In Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning, a Finnish Star Trek spoof, Emperor Pirk embarks on a hilarious space adventure to find his stolen throne and dominate the universe. With wormholes, parallel worlds, and epic space battles, this comedy sci-fi film is a must-watch for fans of spoof movies.
Ömer, a Turkish tramp, finds himself aboard the Starship Enterprise where he encounters aliens, mad scientists, and even a shapeshifting baby. Hilarity ensues as Ömer navigates the outer space adventures in this spoof.
Free Enterprise is a comedic romance movie set in Los Angeles. The story follows the lives of two best friends as they navigate turning thirty and pursuing their dreams. Along the way, they encounter a series of hilarious and unconventional situations, including a wild 30th birthday party and a menage-a-trois. The movie also includes elements of parody, particularly in its homage to Star Trek and comic book culture. With its witty dialogue and relatable characters, Free Enterprise offers a unique and entertaining portrayal of friendship and self-discovery.
In this French-Canadian, star trek spoof, the crew of a spacecraft in the future journey to alien planets and explore the wonders of space. With a touch of comedy and a dash of Canadian charm, this space opera is sure to entertain audiences of all ages.
In this French-Canadian science fiction comedy film, a group of astronauts embarks on a space exploration mission in a galaxy near Earth. They encounter various adventures and comedic situations while spoofing the popular Star Trek series. Set in outer space, the movie combines elements of action, adventure, comedy, and family entertainment. It showcases the unique perspectives of Canadian culture and includes elements of a space opera. The film's plot highlights the theme of space exploration and the challenges faced by the crew.
Pirk's fumbling voyages continue in Star Wreck III - Wrath of the Romuclans. There were improvements in the graphics, a more complicated storyline, and lots of new, tasteless humour. Many consider this to be the funniest of the old episodes, although Pirk's excessive swearing did raise a few eyebrows back int he day... Star Wreck III saw the first of the now traditional red-shirted security guard jokes. Having wrecked his ship in the previous episode, Pirk now commands a brand new starship, and is sent to investigate a Romuclan attack plan on a backwater space station. It all ends with the most massive space battle in the history of the P-fleet, and it's lead by Pirk... With odds like that, does humanity stand a chance?
See how Pirk got stranded in the past! Star Wreck V: Lost Contact was the first film to use live actors instead of cartoons. Real sets would have cost too much, so we decided to try bluescreen, just for fun. Our expectations weren't high, but it worked. So the movie was shot against a cheap blue bed-sheet and the blue background was replaced with spaceship bridges. The story was a parody of Star Trek: First Contact. The Korg send a ship back in time to 20th century Earth. The Kickstart, being the only functioning P-fleet ship around, has to follow. The Korg plan to assassinate rockstar Jeffrey Cochbrane (Played by Rudi Airisto and a pair of sunglasses) and his band Dethdestro before their concert attracts the attention of Vulgars. This would stop humanity's first contact aliens and change the future. If that wasn't bad enough, all Jeff wants to do is play loud and drink too much, but now Pirk and his crew must force him to save the world...
A short comedy film that utilizes claymation to parody Star Trek, Star Wars, and Terminator, among other things.
Two Starfleet officers from USS Enterprise-E delegated to test the next, completely automated starship, the Enterprise-HC.
In Star Wreck IV: The Kilpailu ("kilpailu" is Finnish for "competition"), several new characters were introduced, now drawn by Rudi Airisto. He would like to take this opportunity to apologise for the silly-looking Ferret graphics - the palette simply ran out of colours. The Kickstart is sent to take part in a competition organised by a powerful alien race, the Zarquons. Further complicating Pirk's already impossible mission, Mr Spook, unable to bear Pirk's incompetence, resigns and returns to his home planet of Vulgarus. His replacement is Mr Info. Being a robot, Info is immune to Pirk's insults, but is at least as irritating as good old Spook.
Wannabe director David and his cocky, best-friend Curt set out to spoof all their favorite movies, despite having no money or film training.
The first Star Wreck animation was inspired by the classic computer game Star Control 2. Star Wreck I was drawn frame by frame using Deluxe Paint Animation, so the visuals are just as crude as the dialogue. Then again, this was one of Samuli's animations to have dialogue. The only thing Star Wreck I has in common with the later episodes are the characters' names. The so called plot is simple: Plingons are attacking Earth and the CPP Kickstart must fight them off. The story is bad, the graphics are bad and the acting is really bad. This is a classic!
Samuli returns to the crime scene in Star Wreck II: The Old Shit, this time with Rudi Airisto, who joins as a writer and the voice for the Vulgar, Mr. Spook. The second film is a huge improvement over the first in every way. This time the space battles and the bridge were rendered in 3D and more sounds and music were added. The acting was much improves and the crew come across as actual personalities. The film is full of slapstick humor and it actually works very well at times. This time, Pirk's mission is to go to the Fibula sector and destroy all enemies. But before getting to fire a single shot, the crew of the Kickstart must solve some serious problems on their own ship...
While the Nostalgia Critic continues to blame himself for Ma-Ti's death, a series of mysterious events begin to unfold, which could shake the very fabric of internet critics as we know it.
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