Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo Han Solo wannabes, Morris and Ty, fly the winged starship Space Hoopty with sassy computer Loquatia. They go on adventures, facing brother-in-law Vashti's insults and competition from bo... Tout lireTwo Han Solo wannabes, Morris and Ty, fly the winged starship Space Hoopty with sassy computer Loquatia. They go on adventures, facing brother-in-law Vashti's insults and competition from bounty hunter Amma.Two Han Solo wannabes, Morris and Ty, fly the winged starship Space Hoopty with sassy computer Loquatia. They go on adventures, facing brother-in-law Vashti's insults and competition from bounty hunter Amma.
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This show was an attempt to cash in on the success of "Star Trek Voyager" and "Star Trek Deep Space Nine" (one of which was on UPN itself, the other in syndication, but almost exclusively on UPN stations, not the least of which was WWOR in New York). It has a few laughs, but it seemed as though the show was not clear in where it was going, and the plots are inconsistent. That being said, UPN was still more popular and even this show was more popular than anything on The WB. You have a few hilarious cameos, including one by Erik Estrada, as a wild millionaire helping the two brothers in their schemes.
Unfortunately I was unaware of this brilliant piece of work until well after it was canceled. From what I have read about it, this show seems like it could easily fall right into place in my top TV favorites. I mean they named an episode "G Marks the Spot", it doesn't get better than that. Also people have been trashing The Secret Diaries of Desmond Pfeiffer, which also is a great show. I think if you stopped watching your Hardball and News Hour for a few minutes you might appreciate this masterpiece, rather ingeniously titled Homeboys in Outer Space.
The problem with parodies is that if the point is missed, then there is nothing to like. This show was full of silly plots and great cameos. It didn't take itself seriously. I mean, George Jefferson opening a Dry Cleaner in space? "Pippin", played by ex "Scotty" James Doohan? This is just silliness, people.
And to the person who said this was a rip-off of Red Dwarf, if I were Grant or Naylor, I would be offended, since this show, other than being sci-fi comedy, has NO similarities to Red Dwarf. Don't forget Quark, the sci-fi comedy BEFORE Red Dwarf if you want to use the "originator" angle.
Still, Homeboys may have been trash, but it was fun.
And to the person who said this was a rip-off of Red Dwarf, if I were Grant or Naylor, I would be offended, since this show, other than being sci-fi comedy, has NO similarities to Red Dwarf. Don't forget Quark, the sci-fi comedy BEFORE Red Dwarf if you want to use the "originator" angle.
Still, Homeboys may have been trash, but it was fun.
I thought this show was one of the funniest I've ever seen. It was a great lampoon of black culture and of Star Trek. Hell, it even had James Doohan in it playing the roll of a Scottish engineer. Now where did they get that idea from? These two black guys fly around in the space hooptie, which is controlled by this mouthy computer named Loquasia. She's always popping out some sexual innuendo or something. And the stuff these guys ran into was beyond great. It's been too long since I've seen any episodes, but some of the adventures were just so hilarious.
It's too bad this show was only on for one season because I thought it was brilliant. Maybe it'll come on DVD and then I can get it.
It's too bad this show was only on for one season because I thought it was brilliant. Maybe it'll come on DVD and then I can get it.
This show is riiiiight on par with other shows from the mid 90s. I just recently came across this because it was number one on a worst tv shows of all time list. I don't get the hate tho. It's simple sure but I like the look of the show and the characters were good. Would love to see some kind of remake. We need more sci-fi comedy.
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- AnecdotesJames Doohan was originally set to be a regular. Paramount objected to his character, based on "Scotty" from Star Trek (1966), and he was dropped.
- ConnexionsFeatured in TV Trash: Homeboys in Outer Space (2012)
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By what name was Homeboys in Outer Space (1996) officially released in Canada in English?
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