Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOn another planet which resembles the Old West, a die-hard pacifist is forced to re-examine his ways after an evil alien bandit and his gang murder his estranged sheriff father, take over hi... Tout lireOn another planet which resembles the Old West, a die-hard pacifist is forced to re-examine his ways after an evil alien bandit and his gang murder his estranged sheriff father, take over his home town, and threaten his friends.On another planet which resembles the Old West, a die-hard pacifist is forced to re-examine his ways after an evil alien bandit and his gang murder his estranged sheriff father, take over his home town, and threaten his friends.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
- Two Head
- (as Craig Muzio)
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Made nearly 20 years before the arguably pretentious Cowboys and Aliens, Oblivion is an obscure FullMoon nugget. Although the costumes and sets appear cheap they're fitting enough in this outlandish western futuristic alien tale. Despite the offbeat humour and pacing director Sam Irvin gives us forcefields, cyborgs, fistfights, spaceships, guns, gadgets and giant Harryhausen- like scorpions. Oblivion is an 90s film with and 1980's b-feel and 70s stock soundtrack heart.
The 'Biff Tannen' villain Redeye played by Andrew Divoff makeup is effective. There's an odd mix pop-culture cast including Batman's Julie Newmar, Star Treks George Takei, singing legend Isaac Hayes, Master of the Universe and They Live's Meg Foster to name a few. There's also a leather-clad whip sporting Musetta Vander who looks particularly fetching.
If you like B-films and enjoy the unlikely list of genre crossovers Oblivion is the closest you'll get to a live action BraveStarr.
The story is coherent-but-flimsy. The real fun is in the bizarre special-effects, the character references, the costumes, etc.
To enjoy this movie, make sure you know what the major players have done before. Keep it in mind. Listen to every word. Have half-a-dozen other people there. With lots of snacks or beer.
Oh, and the plot? Who cares. Much like a Batman or Addam's Family movie (for several reasons, both), this movie is about look, feel, and fun. Plot is almost incidental.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesGeorge Takei ad-libbed most of the "Star Trek"-related jokes in his dialog. Screenwriter Peter David has since denied any responsibility for them.
- GaffesIn the opening scene, the poker player announces his hand as "aces and eights," but he had a full house, aces full of eights (three aces, two eights). No poker player would call that hand "aces and eights," as that refers to two pair (two aces, two eights, and an unrelated card), a lower-ranking hand.
Gaunt then compounds the mistake by telling him he had the Dean Man's Hand, but the Dead Man's Hand *is* aces and eights.
This is true on planet Earth but, on Oblivion's planet, things are different.
- Citations
Zack Stone: I don't want to hurt anyone. But unfortunately you happen to be standing right where my gun's about to go off.
- Versions alternativesA sneak preview for the film's sequel, Backlash: Oblivion 2, appears at the end of a screener VHS from Paramount. This sneak preview does not appear to be available on any other release of the film.
- ConnexionsEdited into Sci-Fi Slaughter (2005)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
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- Mixage