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Starship

  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
403
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Starship (1984)
Sci-Fi

Things are not going well on the mining planet Ordessa: the conditions are awful, the workers are disgruntled and the management is cracking down by using killer security robots. Only the un... Read allThings are not going well on the mining planet Ordessa: the conditions are awful, the workers are disgruntled and the management is cracking down by using killer security robots. Only the underground resistance movement, led by Lorca, has a chance of turning around the brutal reg... Read allThings are not going well on the mining planet Ordessa: the conditions are awful, the workers are disgruntled and the management is cracking down by using killer security robots. Only the underground resistance movement, led by Lorca, has a chance of turning around the brutal regime, but the management has hired Danny the bounty hunter to track down him and his follow... Read all

  • Director
    • Roger Christian
  • Writers
    • Roger Christian
    • Matthew Jacobs
  • Stars
    • John Tarrant
    • Donogh Rees
    • Deep Roy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    403
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Christian
    • Writers
      • Roger Christian
      • Matthew Jacobs
    • Stars
      • John Tarrant
      • Donogh Rees
      • Deep Roy
    • 15User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    John Tarrant
    • Lorca
    Donogh Rees
    Donogh Rees
    • Abbie
    Deep Roy
    Deep Roy
    • Grid
    Ralph Cotterill
    Ralph Cotterill
    • Jowitt
    Hugh Keays-Byrne
    Hugh Keays-Byrne
    • Danny
    Cassandra Webb
    • Suzi
    Tyler Coppin
    Tyler Coppin
    • Detective Droid
    James Steele
    • M.P. Droid
    Joy Smithers
    Joy Smithers
    • Lena
    Arky Michael
    Arky Michael
    • Dylan
    John Rees
    • Priest
    Peter Morris
    • Soufie
    Arthur Sherman
    • Controller
    Rod Zuanic
    Rod Zuanic
    • Lorca's Friend
    Rebekah Elmaloglou
    Rebekah Elmaloglou
    • Little Girl
    Ben Philips
    • School Child
    Holly Robinson
    • School Child
    Adam Cockburn
    • School Child
    • Director
      • Roger Christian
    • Writers
      • Roger Christian
      • Matthew Jacobs
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    taithlailbhe

    Ugh!!

    I like to watch obsolete/obscure movies, but I must say that this one was not high on my list. Starship is cheesy, corny, etc, but they could have done much better. While I liked the general idea (underground army, post-nuclear holocaust, etc), the approach was, well, limited, to say the least. The Grid/Kid/Digit character was one of the most distracting in the film. Also, hinging the fate of the future on one character seemed to stretch the plot a bit, to put it mildly. There were some positive aspects... but they are hard to find. What I mean to say is that if I myself had a home video camera and a couple of football helmets, I could have made a similar movie. But if you're looking for excitement, or the winner of the "best obsolete film" award, this is not it. Sorry.
    2CommieTT

    It makes "Battlefield Earth" look good!

    The opening scene - where youthful protesters are seemingly trying to influence the "thinking" (more accurately, the programming) of military androids - set's the mood for this entire film: nothing makes any sense!

    Roger Christian hasn't had a lot of hits in his career. Well, actually, he's not had ANY. Be that as it may, this one could be his worst movie ever. The week before I saw "Starship." I watched "Battlefield Earth." It was dreadful, of course. But it had at least two things "Starship" didn't: a plot that made *some* sense and action that didn't put you to sleep.

    However, "Starship" DID have unintentional humor every so often, which saves it from being a complete and utter waste of time. For instance, why were the androids programmed to feel pain (reminds me of a parody from "The Simpsons")? Why was this movie called "Starship" when it is primarily terrestrially-based? Why was it necessary to have this movie based on some distant planet? (I didn't see anything different about Ordessa compared to an Earth of the future.) Who were the miners? (All we saw were teenagers playing video games, protesting and blowing up things.) The intrepid bounty hunter (who doesn't seem very menacing) is named "Danny"? Oh, I could go on and on...

    Anyway, if you can stay awake through it, you might get a chuckle or two out of it. However, if you are looking for an interesting, exciting, well-made movie - take a pass on "Starship"!

    My rating: 2
    2stevemains

    A Drinking Game

    I've come up with a drinking game to play while you watch Starship. Here's what you do. Get a bottle of your favorite liquor and a shot glass for everyone who wants to play along. Fill up each shot glass to start off, and then slap Starship in the VCR. The rules are that everyone takes a shot whenever something interesting happens. Suitable for teetotalers. Unused liquor can be deposited back in the bottle utilizing a funnel.

    This is the absolute worst kind of movie: a boring one. I watch lots of terrible movies. In the right frame of mind, an onslaught of cheese and surprise 80s dance numbers and mullets can provide a fun evening like nothing else. Battlefield Earth, for instance (and by the same director), is wonderful because it aims for real emotional impact over and over again and achieves not an ounce of it. Starship, on the other hand, might just be aiming to put me to bed early.

    Action matters when we care about its outcome. Nothing we give the least little tiny crap about is ever really in jeopardy in Starship, and the one time something terrible happens to a main character it's filmed so poorly we're left for a minute wondering precisely what happened.

    This movie's a mess. But not, let me stress, a hilarious mess. It's not an interesting mess. It's not something to get drunk and make fun of. It's not a crappy, crappy, crappy movie; the situation is altogether more dire than that. It's boring.
    1duaneshouseofpizza

    Ummm....what? Come again?

    This movie is pointless...some of my friends and I had a Crappy sci-fi movie party and this was by far the worst. I looked amazing on the package. But it is possibly the most boring thing I have ever witnessed in my entire life...

    It made me Physically Ill having to sit though this after ten hours of other horrid Sci-Fi trash such as Abraxas and Star Crash.

    There was huge mining trucks...and weird robots wearing football helmets wielding M-16s that I called OJ Simpson robots. But this was just the most lifeless and horrid drivel in the world.

    This is actually, the worst movie I have ever seen...no exageration...by far the worst.
    3phionexkb

    World could be interesting, story is boring.

    Very boring star wars clone, but there is something to be said about a universe where FTL travel is a thing, but we use boring 20th century stuff on the colonies. That and the fact the robots have people faces definitely says something interesting about their world. The movie ain't gonna say it though.

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    • Trivia
      This film makes an appearance on Red Letter media Best of the Worst: Blindfold Picks.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie Lorca escapes with Grid and his female companion to Earth, they receive a radio message from the workers resistance, that they won, and they need a "transport out of here" but they simply seem to ignore it. leaving their comrades behind.
    • Crazy credits
      Deep Roy's character is called "Kid" in the end credits, even though he is clearly called "Grid" in the dialogue.
    • Alternate versions
      The American release of the film is substantially different to the international version - over 10 minutes of footage have been removed, with sequences re-scored, and Grid's voice is dubbed from a heavy Japanese accent to a British one.
    • Connections
      Featured in Best of the Worst: Blindfold Picks! (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      The Lion Of Symmetry
      Written by Toyah Willcox and Tony Banks

      Performed by Toyah Willcox

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 1984 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lorca and the Outlaws
    • Filming locations
      • New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • VTC
      • Associated-Rediffusion Television
      • Lorca Film Production
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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