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Star Kid

  • 1997
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
3244
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Star Kid (1997)
Home Video Trailer from Columbia Tristar
trailer wiedergeben0:31
1 Video
47 Fotos
Künstliche IntelligenzAbenteuerFamilieScience-Fiction

Ein unbeliebter Junge findet einen Meteor, in dem ein außerirdischer Anzug steckt, der ihn zu dem Kind macht, das er immer sein wollte.Ein unbeliebter Junge findet einen Meteor, in dem ein außerirdischer Anzug steckt, der ihn zu dem Kind macht, das er immer sein wollte.Ein unbeliebter Junge findet einen Meteor, in dem ein außerirdischer Anzug steckt, der ihn zu dem Kind macht, das er immer sein wollte.

  • Regie
    • Manny Coto
  • Drehbuch
    • Manny Coto
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Joseph Mazzello
    • Joey Simmrin
    • Alex Daniels
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    3244
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    • Regie
      • Manny Coto
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      • Manny Coto
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Joseph Mazzello
      • Joey Simmrin
      • Alex Daniels
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    Star Kid
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    Joseph Mazzello
    Joseph Mazzello
    • Spencer Griffith
    Joey Simmrin
    • Turbo Bruntley
    Alex Daniels
    Alex Daniels
    • Cyborsuit
    Arthur Burghardt
    Arthur Burghardt
    • Cyborsuit
    • (Synchronisation)
    Brian Simpson
    Brian Simpson
    • Broodwarrior
    Richard Gilliland
    Richard Gilliland
    • Roland Griffith
    Corinne Bohrer
    Corinne Bohrer
    • Janet Holloway
    Ashlee Levitch
    Ashlee Levitch
    • Stacey Griffith
    Danny Masterson
    Danny Masterson
    • Kevin
    Lauren Eckstrom
    Lauren Eckstrom
    • Michelle
    Christine Weatherup
    Christine Weatherup
    • Nadia
    Yumi Adachi
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    • Mika
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Hank Bruntley
    Alissa Ann Smego
    • Burgerworld Girl
    Fred Kronenberg
    Fred Kronenberg
    • Officer #1
    Joshua Fardon
    Joshua Fardon
    • Rookie Cop
    Bobby Porter
    Bobby Porter
    • Trelkin…
    Larry Nicholas
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    omegarobot21

    Eh, like it or not...

    Star Kid is a typical 'loser kid' who gets back at everyone and in the end is respected and loved giving all the nerds and losers hope that one day this could happen to them and make their lives so much easier. Wouldn't that be nice? Such is the case in this film starring no one you or me will ever hear of until a major blockbuster film comes out in which they play a minor role and eventually make their way to the top. This story has a bit of a twist to the usual tale, the 'bully' teams up with the 'loser' and they together save mankind. The humor is kiddie and not very often funny. But, the plot is well constructed and fine by my standards.
    7Curtis G.

    A fun little romp.

    I remember seeing the preview to "Star Kid" when it came out in theaters and thinking, "Man, does that look dumb." Last night it came on one of the movie channels--at 10pm, strangely--so I figured I'd let it play in the background while I did some work. I ended up watching the whole thing, and guess what--I really enjoyed it. Sure, there are some inevitably silly scenes, but then, at 37, I'm way out of the target demographic.

    I don't want to find fault with the movie because "it is what it is." The actors are all decent, the effects are better than I had expected, and best of all, it has heart. I'm building a library of movies for our kids (when we finally have some), and said movies will need to be wholesome family entertainment that I won't mind watching, too. I will definitely include "Star Kid."
    3IonicBreezeMachine

    A standard youth wish fullfillment concept that can't even get the bare basics right.

    Spencer (Joseph Mazzello) is a shy 12 year old boy whose fear makes him a go to target for bullies and unable to utter a single word to his crush. On the evening when he witnesses a UFO crash in the local junkyard Spencer investigates to find it is an alien exoskeleton called a Cyborsuit (voiced by Arthur Burghardt, physically played by Alex Daniels). Spencer dons the suit and finds himself in control of powers greater than he ever imagined, and uses it to get revenge on his bully and observe his crush from a distance. But when a creature of the vicious Broodwarrior race comes to Earth in search of the suit, Spencer's fantasy joy ride becomes a fight for the fate of the galaxy.

    By the mid-90s, Trimark Pictures had established a successful business model as a distributor of B-features such as their enduring Leprechaun horror series as well as indie and foreign acquisitions of niche appeal such as Ken Russell's Whore or Peter Jackson's Dead Alive. With the direct-to-video and direct-to-cable markets well saturated with b-level action, horror, and erotic thrillers Trimark decided to test their abilities to break into the mainstream. While Star Kid's budget of $11-12 million dollars may seem modest in comparison to the behemoths the big six (and to a lesser extent MGM) were putting out, Star Kid dwarfed the previous Trimark productions by a significant amount. The film was even positioned as one of Trimark's hottest items when it was sold to foreign territories at the 1995 American film market....and then it sat on a shelf for three years before limping out into U. S. theaters while Titanic dominated the box office. But even if it wasn't released in the shadow of a cultural phenomenon Star Kid would've most likely faded pretty quickly because despite a seemingly simple premise it still manages to bungle it.

    If you were to take a mixture of Flight of the Navigator, The Greatest American Hero, Power Rangers, and maybe some Laserblast you might get something similar to Star Kid only without the sincerity of the first two or the campy charm of the latter two. It's easy to understand why Star Kid was made as it has a lot in common with contemporary kids shows like Big Bad Beetleborgs or Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad with the wish fulfillment power fantasy premise of kids having superpowers, and considering that at one point Beetleborgs actually besting Power Rangers rating wise at one point it makes sense that producers would want to ape that. But despite the ripe potential for a premise of kid having his own alien powersuit, the movie has surprisingly little idea what to do with it until about the 1 hour mark.

    After a 5 minute prologue sequence showing us a battle between the Broodwarriors and diminutive Trelkins(the movies default "good" guys who look like shaved Ewoks dyed purple), the movie then switches to Smalltown, USA (or Crystal Bluff as it's called but same difference). The next 10 minutes are dedicated to showing Spence humiliate himself or be the subject of abuse at the hands of a bully named "Turbo"(yes, really) which is then followed by stock family melodrama with workaholic father and bratty teenage sister who hates our protagonist. It's like the movie picked up all the kids movie cliches years since Home Alone and crammed them into the opening. Once Spencer obtains the suit we see him terrorize Turbo, stalk his crush, go on an inadvertent shooting spree that almost kills said crush, destroy his house, steal from a fast food restaurant, and no kidding ten...entire....minutes of Spencer yelling about how he needs to pee but the suit won't let him out leading to an uncomfortable situation where he gets assistance from his teacher to help open the pelvic compartment in his suit.....this is all the first hour of the movie. The movie does eventually give us some actual scenes of Spencer using the suit for superhero-ish stuff, but it's so poorly choreographed as it's obvious the suit actors can't do much in these foam rubber monstrosities that it relies on a lot of awkward staging, angle changes, and haphazard effects work to convey these sequences with even the relatively streamlined Cyborsuit struggling.

    Speaking of the suit: it's hideous! Not only is it cheap looking trying to pass itself off as metal, but with its overly big dead eyes, round head, over molded physique that makes the molded physiques in Batman & Robin look restrained, and an even creepier face inside the suit, the suit doesn't convey wonder, mystique, or power and instead looks like a giant version of a baby doll if you spray painted it gray after taking its clothes off. The suit's voice is also quite off putting when put in conjunction with the suit. While Arthur Burghardt is a good voice actor, he's best known for playing Devastator in the Transformers cartoon and Destro in the G. I. Joe cartoon. I'm all for actors playing against type, but it was a mistake having Burghardt voice something we the audience are supposed to feel for because his aggressive bass heavy delivery (that seems like it was run through a synthesizer) in combination with a really unappealing design creates a barrier between us and the audience especially in the scenes the movie plays for emotion. Not only is the suit off putting on a visual and auditory level, but with a large sequence where Spencer is trapped inside the suit with no way out it diminishes the power fantasy aspect and makes what should be fun claustrophobic and creepy.

    The human actors are all unfortunately not great. Joseph Mazzello has shown himself to be a capable actor in things like Jurassic Park or The River Wild, and even the same year as this film with his lead role in Simon Birch. Unfortunately Mazzello is saddled with screaming at the top of his lungs or smirking and smugging his way through hackneyed quips. You can tell he's trying during the scenes playing for emotion like when the suit plays a memory of his dead mom, but it's so awkwardly staged that Mazzello's basically asked to push a boulder up a mountain. The rest of the cast basically falls into stock types barely filling out even the loosest standards for what qualifies as "character". Lauren Eckstrom splays Spencer's love interest Michelle who's basically as pure and blank as the standard "girl next door" archetype can get (but she likes the same comic as spencer, that means she's perfect for him!!!). People criticize shows like Power Rangers and Beetleborgs for being over the top schlock designed to sell toys and there's a nugget of truth in that stance that one is challenged to disagree with, but at least those shows gave their audience what they wanted. Power Rangers and Beetleborgs despite being silly show their heroes stopping monsters from hurting people and rescuing those in distress. The one time Spencer rescues someone in this movie it's from a disaster he caused while stalking her.

    Star Kid takes a basic premise and bungles it in every possible way. From an unlikable protagonist who casually uses his newfound alien technology to terrorize a bully and stalk his crush, to a creepy suit that is ill conceived on every possible level, to a plot that putters around aimlessly for 70% of its runtime until it rushes to an artificial climax, Star Kid is generic poorly made trash that doesn't exude even a hint of passion, adventure, humor, or fun. While Warriors of Virtue killed itself with an uninteresting protagonist and an underdeveloped world, it felt like there was a solid core that could've worked had it been polished. Star Kid doesn't have a strong core and is a poorly thought out concept done with the bare minimum.
    8Atreyu_II

    Not terrific but generally fun and imaginative

    Joseph Mazzello. I like him very much. That is why I wanted to see this film, even though the plot wasn't especially promising. This isn't one of Joseph's best films. It is okay but quite flawed. No less true is that, without our idol Joseph, it would have been a lot worse. He takes the whole movie alone. The movie only works because of him. As usual, Joseph is wonderful on his part.

    The only strange and minor side of his acting here is that he spends a great deal of time inside a cybersuit. Nothing wrong with his acting, it's just that spending such a great amount of time inside of a cybersuit is a limitation that prevents him from doing other things he could do, even though he still goes far on this role despite the limitations implied. He's got some hilarious lines and he does some pretty funny faces as well (always so convincing and expressive).

    The things Spencer (Joseph's character) does in this movie with Cy (the cybersuit)... I bet this is how little Bobby from 'Radio Flyer' would have liked to make his brutal stepfather "The King" pay for everything he did to him.

    It's a fun film to watch, original and imaginative. Yes, it's silly, but worthy for Joseph Mazzello's fans precisely thanks to him.
    5Sparrow_in_flight

    Not great, but not bad.

    This is a kids' movie to watch if you are bored. It's entertaining in some parts, but normally to enjoy this, you'd probably have to be under ten. For kid actors, the acting isn't that bad - it's just the storyline. Very average.

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      After the film's debut, Joseph Mazzello was asked in a magazine interview how he liked the role, with the interviewer assuming playing a kid in an exo-suit must have been exciting. Mazzello replied that it wasn't very much fun since a stuntman did all of the exterior shots of the Cyborsuit and all he got to do for the reaction shots was sit on a stool in front of a screen.
    • Patzer
      The dirt on Spencer's clothing after coming out of a garbage can changes when it switches to him entering the car.
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      Spencer Griffith: [wondering how he can eat a burger whilst trapped in the Cyborsuit] How am I supposed to eat this thing?

      Cyborsuit: Insert nourishment into food processing cepticle.

      Spencer Griffith: Here it goes.

      Cyborsuit: [processes burger into compact size] Stand by to receive nourishment.

      Spencer Griffith: I'm supposed to eat that?

      Spencer Griffith: [feeling disgusted] What is this?

      Cyborsuit: One synthesized nebular burger. All non-essential compounds have been filtered out.

      Spencer Griffith: I'm eating a Cyborsuit turd.

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      Words and Music by Steve Plunkett and Theresa Musser

      Performed by Theresa Musser

      Produced by Steve Plunkett and Spencer Proffer

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 23. Juli 1998 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • 1960 La France Avenue, South Pasadena, Kalifornien, USA(Griffith house)
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      • JLT Productions
      • Trimark Pictures
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      • 12.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 7.029.025 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.958.768 $
      • 19. Jan. 1998
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 7.029.025 $
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