Un asteroide gigante se encamina hacia la Tierra, por lo que varios astronautas desembarcan de una estación espacial con la intención de volarlo. La misión resulta un éxito pero, de regreso,... Leer todoUn asteroide gigante se encamina hacia la Tierra, por lo que varios astronautas desembarcan de una estación espacial con la intención de volarlo. La misión resulta un éxito pero, de regreso, los astronautas llevarán consigo un alienígenaUn asteroide gigante se encamina hacia la Tierra, por lo que varios astronautas desembarcan de una estación espacial con la intención de volarlo. La misión resulta un éxito pero, de regreso, los astronautas llevarán consigo un alienígena
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- General Jonathan B. Thompson
- (as Bud Widham)
- Michaels
- (as Richard Highland)
- Rocket Pilot
- (as Carl Bengs)
Opiniones destacadas
1) Is a Japanese-produced product featuring a mostly-Anglo cast (saves on dubbing cost).
2) Has equivalent special effects of any given "Godzilla" movie.
3) Has Italian bombshells named "Sheila Benson".
4) Gives you slime creatures that look like Sigmund the Sea Monster.
5) Has a mad doctor (isn't that a pre-requisite for these movies? Thought so.).
6) Has one of the all-time coolest title songs I have ever heard in my entire natural life.
If you watch "The Green Slime", just think: if Jaeckel had brought the rest of his "Dirty Dozen" cronies along with him, the Green Slime would never have stood a chance.
Oh well....
Seven stars. By the way, does anyone know where to get this movie's soundtrack? I have GOT to get that song....
****** The Green Slime (12/19/68) Kinji Fukasaku ~ Robert Horton, Richard Jaeckel, Luciana Paluzzi, Ted Gunther
Sure, this sounds great but . . . well, these guys didn't know what they were doing. Or did they?
`The Green Slime' looks more like a clever satire of sci-fi movies than an ineptly made film. The odds against all the side-splitting humor in this movie happening by accident must be astronomical. The potato-shaped monster suits are hysterical. The miniatures of the rockets are so tiny the camera can barely focus on them. The dialogue sounds like perfect parodies of sci-fi's most treasured clichés. (Example: The doctor rushes up to soldiers as their about to attack a slim monster. `Stop, don't kill it!' he pleads. `This is a magnificent discovery, and we must do everything possible to SAVE it!' -- and he says it in a perfect imitation of Richard Nixon.)
When the heroes' rocket tries to outrun an atomic blast, Robert Horton orders the pilot to increase thrust. But the G-forces are already so strong, the pilot can't lift his hand to reach the throttle. Macho Robert jumps up, walks to the pilot's chair, and pushes the throttle himself!
`The Green Slime' is so full of scenes like this that it should be re-released as `National Lampoon's Space Adventure'. And just wait until you hear the Jimmy Hendrix sound-alike title theme, a psychedelic rock tune. Its was even released on 45 rpm! (That's kinda like a CD, for those of you too young to remember.)
Rent the movie, call your friends, and mix up a batch of lime Jello as a snack. This is MST3K squared.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe green slime creatures were played by Japanese children in bulky monster suits.
- ErroresAlthough the asteroid Flora appears not to have an atmosphere, both billowing rocket smoke and liquid water are present, indicating air pressure. However, smoke shouldn't billow as shown in the movie when the rockets are used in the airless vacuum space.
- Citas
[examining a charred corpse from which smoke is still rising]
Lisa Benson: He's dead.
- Versiones alternativasAlthough "The Green Slime" was released in the U.S. as a 90 minute version, director Kinji Fukasaku and his editor prepared a much more tightly edited 77 minute version (called "Gamma III: Big Military Space Operation") for release in Japan. This "Japanese" version eliminates the Robert Horton/Richard Jaeckel/Luciana Paluzzi relationship triangle, and is much more "militaristic" in tone. Several scenes are edited differently, additional alternate music cues are used (which are less "sci-fi" sounding than the "Amercian" version), and the rock and roll theme song is omitted entirely (replaced by a military march theme). The ending before the credit roll has additional scenes inserted with Paluzzi and Jaeckel, which change the tone of the ending from optimistic to downbeat.
- ConexionesFeatured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Green Slime (1988)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- The Green Slime
- Locaciones de filmación
- Toei Tokyo Studios, Tokio, Japón(Studio)
- Productoras
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