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Gayniggers from Outer Space

  • Episode aired Mar 11, 2012
  • 14m
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6.8/10
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Hagan Reviews (2011)
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A group of black, all male aliens travel to Earth to rid the planet of oppressive, female earthlings.A group of black, all male aliens travel to Earth to rid the planet of oppressive, female earthlings.A group of black, all male aliens travel to Earth to rid the planet of oppressive, female earthlings.

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    • Jerrica Benton
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    • Jerrica Benton
    • Özgür Demirci
    • Daren Jackson
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    • Director
      • Jerrica Benton
    • Writer
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      • Özgür Demirci
      • Daren Jackson
    • 7User reviews
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    1dpro-13298

    Hot garbage.

    All y'all's sarcasm isn't funny. This movie is terrible. The production quality could literally be higher if you hired some kids with free effects. It was just a terrible attempt to be crude and break the norms. Sure, the names were a little funny but most of the movie I watched with x3 speed because it was just a weird slow scene of nothing productive happening. I wasted ~30 minutes of my life, expecting the movie would at least be funny. I suggest you don't even watch it, but if you ARE going to watch it, then at least speed through it as fast as your device or service allow you to. One of the worst movies ever.
    10EG-Prod

    Instant classic masterpiece!

    Absolutely brilliant!

    Dare I say one of the best and most well thought out films of all time. It truly has it all, captivating plot, radiant characters, riveting conclusion etc. The film plays majestically on themes such as love and friendship. I think a movie like this transcends space and time. I feel as though the director through this work have pointed a spotlight on each and everyone of us. Illuminating our souls and shows us the true meaning of life. When I gace upon this humble film I do not see a movie, I see the face of god smiling down at me.

    The person who came up with this concept must truly be a genius, a god amongst men even. This movie has clearly taken the spot for greatest spacemovie of all time. George Lucas wishes he would have came up with this instead of Star Wars.

    To anyone calling the movie childish or immature. It is clear to me as a keen observer of the human condition that you have failed to grasp the nuanced genius of this fantastic film.
    10ciaranmaree

    Simply the best movie I've ever seen

    Movies have the unique ability to transport us to another world, to make us feel things we never thought possible, and to inspire us in ways we never thought possible. Whether it's a comedy, drama, action, or thriller, there's always something to be gained from watching a movie.

    As a movie lover, I've seen my fair share of films, both good and bad. And while some movies are certainly better than others, I firmly believe that every movie has something to offer. Even a poorly made film can provide entertainment or a lesson in what not to do in filmmaking.

    When it comes to reviewing movies, I think it's important to approach each film with an open mind. A movie that may not be to your taste could still be a great movie in its own right. Similarly, a movie that you love may not be everyone's cup of tea. With that in mind, I try to look at each movie objectively, taking into account the acting, writing, directing, cinematography, and other elements that make up a film.

    One of the most important aspects of any movie is the acting. A great performance can elevate a movie from good to great, while a poor performance can ruin an otherwise excellent film. When the acting is good, it can be easy to forget that we're watching actors on a screen. We become invested in the characters and their stories, feeling their emotions as if they were our own. On the other hand, when the acting is bad, it can be difficult to take a movie seriously.

    Another important aspect of a movie is the writing. A well-written script can make all the difference in the world. It can take an ordinary story and turn it into something extraordinary. A great script can also make us think, challenge our beliefs, and inspire us to be better people. On the other hand, a poorly written script can make a movie feel like a waste of time. It can be difficult to care about the characters or their struggles if the writing is bad.

    Directing is another key element of a movie. A great director can take a good script and turn it into a masterpiece. They know how to bring out the best in their actors, how to create tension and suspense, and how to make the audience feel like they're a part of the story. A great director also knows when to hold back, letting the story speak for itself. On the other hand, a bad director can make even the best script feel dull and lifeless.

    Cinematography is.
    10Venedith

    A masterpiece for the ages

    This film has everything you want in a film. You will laugh, you will cry, you will experience emotions you never knew you had.

    A perfect film, if ever there was one.
    1imdb-duke_nukem

    Worst Film Ever? Must Watch

    This must be a (deliberate?) contender for the worst film ever, up there with Plan 9 from Outer Space (to which it owes something) and Manos : The Hands of Fate. The title alone told me it was going to be so bad that it must be worth watching. It didn't disappoint.

    It's bonkers. Basically a spoof on Startrek (the spaceship has a steering wheel), but other spoofs are contained within it - spoofs on gays and what we now call MGTOW, LBGT, BLM, feminism etc. Or maybe it is spoofing the spoofs, it is hard to tell.

    The plot is purile and the screenplay could have been written by a dirty-minded 12 year-old. The main characters are black males, and the only women appear briefly and are either hookers, bitchy or both. There is a lot of crudity about gays and I don't know how any of this gets past any censors (does it?), even the title.

    The technical quality is appalling. Most of it is in low resolution black and white, so ill-lit that the black actors blur into it. I cannot help feeling the low quality was deliberate because it would be hard to be this bad otherwise.

    Could be the worst film ever, but it is hard to choose. The title is a winner though.

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      When Hagan uploaded this review to That Guy with the Glasses, the title was changed to "*CENSORED* from Outerspace" for obvious reasons.
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      • March 11, 2012 (United States)
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