When the spaceship Vertigo stops to explore a previously unknown planet, the crew finds an unrecognized dollop of protoplasm and takes it aboard ship to return it to earth for analysis. On b... Read allWhen the spaceship Vertigo stops to explore a previously unknown planet, the crew finds an unrecognized dollop of protoplasm and takes it aboard ship to return it to earth for analysis. On board, lifeform expands into an oozing person-eating monster which communicates primarily b... Read allWhen the spaceship Vertigo stops to explore a previously unknown planet, the crew finds an unrecognized dollop of protoplasm and takes it aboard ship to return it to earth for analysis. On board, lifeform expands into an oozing person-eating monster which communicates primarily by means of a Vegas lounge act. The crew is gobbled up one after another until the two surv... Read all
- TV Host #1
- (as Cheri Eichen)
- Dirty Harry Punk #3
- (as Peter Du Pre)
- Max the Computer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Kimmel went on to idea man for the underrated THE FACULTY.
We thought that one redeeming quality is that we can host a MST3K party using this film. (Although it may be TOO stupid to make fun of.)
Our overall impression is that these actors got together, got drunk, and decided to make a film.
Go and see a good film, like Plan 9, or Robot Monster! If you want to see a good film in the same genre (and budget) try Dark Star. Its beach ball monster shames the rubber beast in this film right back to Toyo studios.
It should be noted that writer/director Bruce Kimmel never intended this comedy to be in the style of the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker films "Airplane!" and "Naked Gun", but they were marketed as such, and, according to Kimmel's liner notes on the soundtrack, the film was edited by someone else without his approval. I think Kimmel's style was intended to be something closer to Mel Brooks' early work "12 Chairs", "The Producers", not nearly as zany & absurd as you've been led to believe by the marketing. But if you take it all in stride, a fun time will be had by all.
"Naked Space" has a very low budget look which works in its favor. Most of the gags are pretty tame (the film is rated PG, almost G if not for some brief hilarious gore), and often you may find yourself waiting for a punchline that never comes. If you are expecting Airplane-esque hilarity, you may be disappointed. But the money shot, which even haters of this film must admit is pretty great, comes in the 2nd half when we get a moment of sheer Mel Brooksian gold. That's all I'll say because it's best left as a surprise. But if you don't mind a mild spo!ler, go to YouTube and search "I want to eat your face".
The 2nd great moment comes near the end of the film. If nothing else, watch the movie for those 2 scenes, watch it to see a rare assemblage of great 70s- 80s actors, or watch it to kill 91 minutes of your life. The hilarious songs, as well as the movie, were written by director Bruce Kimmel who also co-stars as "John Boy".
Did you know
- TriviaThe original voice of the computer belonged to Broderick Crawford.
- GoofsDuring the Creature's big song and dance number, the reflection of the film crew is visible in the observation glass.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 31 Horror Movies in 31 Days: Quick Takes Volume 6 (2017)
- SoundtracksI Want to Eat Your Face
(uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Bruce Kimmel
Sung by Bruce Kimmel
Arranged by David Spear
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- Naked space
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- Cypress College - 9200 Valley View Street, Cypress, California, USA(sequence: Dirty Harry)
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- Budget
- $1,200,000 (estimated)