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Gremlords

Original title: Hyperspace
  • 1984
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Gremlords (1984)
ParodyComedySci-Fi

Because of a small navigation mistake Lord Buckethead lands on earth instead of "in a galaxy far, far away". But he is still looking for the princess and the secret transmissions.Because of a small navigation mistake Lord Buckethead lands on earth instead of "in a galaxy far, far away". But he is still looking for the princess and the secret transmissions.Because of a small navigation mistake Lord Buckethead lands on earth instead of "in a galaxy far, far away". But he is still looking for the princess and the secret transmissions.

  • Director
    • Todd Durham
  • Writer
    • Todd Durham
  • Stars
    • Alan Marx
    • Paula Poundstone
    • Chris Elliott
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    302
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    • Director
      • Todd Durham
    • Writer
      • Todd Durham
    • Stars
      • Alan Marx
      • Paula Poundstone
      • Chris Elliott
    • 11User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Alan Marx
    • Max
    Paula Poundstone
    Paula Poundstone
    • Karen
    Chris Elliott
    Chris Elliott
    • Hopper
    Robert Bloodworth
    • Lord Buckethead
    • (credit only)
    R.C. Nanney
    • Chester…
    Lisa Huss
    • Alien
    Gordon Petersen
    • Alien
    Susan Gellner
    • Alien
    Lane Davidson
    • Alien
    Joy Laurens
    • Alien
    John Davis
    • Alien
    Dave Hager
    • Chief Norman
    • (as David Hager)
    Kevin O'Reilly
    • Father Cleary
    Fred Stevenson
    • Colonel Lax
    Steve Howard
    • Mr. Uker
    Kyrin Packard
    • Mrs. Uker
    Elvis Owensby
    • Timothy
    Rhett Owensby
    • Little Jeff
    • Director
      • Todd Durham
    • Writer
      • Todd Durham
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    8Renaldo Matlin

    Big laughs in low-budget STAR WARS-spoof

    Lord Buckethead (yes, he really does have a bucket on his head) goes on a rampage in small-town America as he and his handful of little helpers are on the lookout for "the princess and the secret transmissions". But apparently they've landed on the wrong planet ! What follows is a rare and surprisingly funny spoof on the "Star Wars"-trilogy. Buckethead, the Darth Vader of this story looks like something out of a Monty Python-picture as he roams the countryside. It's not always on target but when it is, the humour is so innovative, crazy and refreshing that with the low budget in mind one can't help feeling very impressed over Todd Durham's piece of work.
    5emiliano999

    Very, very, very cheap Star Wars spoof with some laughs here and there

    Also known as Gremloids.

    Isn't very clever and certainly not a riot of laughter, but have a funny premise (a Darth Vader-esque looking for the rebel leaders in Shelby, North Carolina) and some moments.

    That guy as the protagonist and Paula Poundstone as the mistaken 'princess' are so miscast here.

    The best is Chris Elliott taking the preposterous script and getting the best of his scenes as an 'alien expert', all snark in front of the camera.
    les-119

    Aka "Gremloids"

    This was bought for 50p, and that is about as much as it is worth. The VHS cassette still bore "Rent this for £1 a night" The most amusing part of this film is that the head bad-guy is called Lord Bucket Head: laugh at that, that's as good as it gets.

    Nice idea, but if you're on a cheap budget & you're trying, you end up with a bag o'sh1te. It wasn't painful, but somewhat pointless...

    Anyhow, look at the cover & it looks a bit like Star Wars. Imagine that Lord Vader was a buffoon & he ended up trawling Earth for 'stolen droids' & secret Death Star plans. What would happen if this tall, helmeted bad-dude went into a do-nut shop demanding to know where the rebel forces where holed-up?

    Jawas, 'death-rays' etc...

    Please note that we only spent 50p on this, I would advise against spending any more L

    P.S. I recommend Bride of the Monster
    8bowmanblue

    Possibly the worst film ever made (and I LOVE it!)

    So, I've already mentioned that this is possibly the greatest film ever made, so I really ought to do my best to justify exactly why I think a low budget 'Star Wars' parody is so good. Even though I know deep down that it's terrible.

    First of all, I was seven when this film came out only a year after George Lucas had released Return of the Jedi. Therefore me (and every other boy of the eighties) was heavily into our 'holiest of trilogies.' And, I believe this was before 'Spaceballs' came out, so 'Gremloids' (or 'Hyperspace' if you're not from the UK) was just about the first time I'd ever seen Star Wars sent up (in anything other than brief TV sketches).

    It's about a Darth Vader wannabe 'Lord Buckethead' (who you'll have to see to understand exactly why that name is so fitting!) who is in pursuit of the leader of the rebels (who just so happens to be a beautiful space princess) because she's gone and nicked a bunch of top secret plans from him. Now, I'm sure you'll probably agree that this all sounds very familiar. However, from then on it does veer off from what you might expect a Star Wars parody to be like. For a start, our evil villain is not exactly hot on her trail. Instead, he's ended up on Earth in some small American town. Therefore, the rest of the film is a case of mistaken (planetary) identity with Bucketbrains chasing around a hapless receptionist, rent-a-kill guy and their vacuum cleaner (Bucketbonse thinks the Hoover is a 'droid!').

    Now, the best thing about 'Gremloids' is that it's bad. No, make that EXTREMELY bad. The special effects are so bad that they're actually referenced as such more than once during the movie. Then there's the acting. I don't think they hired any professional actors for the lead roles (I think I saw one guy in 'Groundhog Day' but that was about it!). In fact, I think most student film-makers could make a more believable alien invasion movie than this. And yet I still say it's brilliant. There's just something weirdly amazing about the whole thing. I almost can't place why it's so great. I guess it's because the film-makers knew that they weren't exactly making a 'real' sci-fi epic, such as the source material that it's based on and just played to the film's strength, which is a script that is truly funny and a situation that is so daft it just works.

    There are times when you see a film with great actors, a massive budget, a well-known writer and director behind the scenes... and the film turns out to be rubbish. Everything SHOULD work and yet it doesn't. Here nothing should work and yet it does. I would even go as far as to say that the speederbike... sorry SHOPPING TROLLEY chase could well be the worst special effects ever committed to film... and yet I still laugh every time I see it. I've watched this movie so many times now I practically know the script off by heart. I'd like nothing more than to recommend it, yet I know deep down that it has a very 'limited' appeal. If, like me, you enjoy 'so-bad-they're-good' films, plus love 'Star Wars' and cheesy eighties B-movies, then you may just get something out of this. Otherwise, I can see many people watching the first ten minutes and claiming that this is the 'worst film ever made' (and I can see where they're coming from in a strange sort of way!).
    9pantagruella

    Resource Result

    Some films become part of your life, they provide a vocabulary, inform your life, prevent you from going into business. This is one of the greats. It doesn't have to be defended, No excuses need to be offered. This is a superlative film.

    The father of those kids is one of the greatest fathers. He's an every man. Someone we can all relate to.

    The pest control hero who wants to get into management. That is a hero indeed, reluctant, but eventually pulls his weight.

    The girl at the garage. She is lovely, a little hoarse, but quick-witted and spirited.

    The UFO expert is enthused and informed. He is up against it with the local radio audience, but he has right on his side.

    The couple that runs the bakery. They don't panic easily. I could taste one of those fritters now.

    The car chase. One of the ten best in films.

    The villain. Another great. Much better than john Travolta in the Punisher.

    The funeral for the cow is a touching surprise in an all-action film.

    The evocation of the simple pleasures of country life such as night fishing will always be with me.

    The reference to King Lear as a man who takes crazy risks.

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    • Trivia
      "Lord Buckethead" attempted to promote his movie in the UK by standing as a prospective MP for Parliament in both the 1987 and 1992 General Elections. Representing the "Gremloid" party (by which this movie is known in the UK) he stood against Margaret Thatcher in her Finchley constituency and somehow got 131 votes. Five years later in 1992 he stood against the then PM John Major in Huntingdon and got 107 votes. In 2017, 25 years later, he stood again against then PM Theresa May in Maidenhead and got 249 votes.
    • Quotes

      Father Cleary: [At the Cow Funeral] But when I think of Daisy, at the height of her productivity, I think: Why! Why was this Bovine taken from us?

    • Connections
      References Les Dents de la mer (1975)

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    • Release date
      • September 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hyperspace
    • Filming locations
      • Shelby, North Carolina, USA(Earl Owensby Studios)
    • Production company
      • Regency Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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