Space Cop is the story of a cop from the future of space who travels back in time to the present and is teamed up with a cop from the past who is unfrozen in the present. Together, they must defeat evil aliens with a sinister plan.
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At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Blistering performances.
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
Some parts of this are super funny, others mildly amusing, and a few are big misfires, but that's the case with comedy and ultra low budget movies. The camera work, lighting, and sound were very well done and the soundtrack was great but your enjoyment of this is really going to depend on how you put up with Mike's hammy voice. It's a terrible choice and almost ruins the movie. You can get over it after a while and just enjoy the rest, but he really needed to just play it straight because every time he talks, it's a huge distraction and takes you out of what's going on. And this is despite him being my favourite RLM personality. That said, the movie is much better than I was led to believe and pretty fun overall.
I would have found this terrible even during the fart joke time of my life. There was nothing clever or funny about it, the story could have had potential, but it was treated so poorly I could not finish it. Yes I tried, I made it to past the hour mark and wanted to improve myself by playing in traffic.This is on the list of the 10 worst Sci-Fi and 10 Worst films I've ever seen. Save yourself the trauma and DO SOMETHING OTHER THAN WATCH THIS DRIVEL!
I enjoyed this movie because of the lessons it teaches about telling a story on a tiny budget.Mike, Rich, and Jay (along with the other members of the RLM team) focus most of their output talking about movies, about what makes them work and what makes the fall short.Space Cop is very self-aware, and I don't think it can be viewed by itself as a standalone movie. In many ways, it is a meta-movie, designed to point out the elements that comprise storytelling on the screen.It's not hilarious or beautiful or fascinating; it's something else, a secondary communication from the creators that brings together many of the ideas from Half In the Bag, Best of the Worst, and The Plinkett Reviews.I enjoyed this movie, but I did lot of homework with RLM over the years to get the points they are making. I accept it for what it is.
Where does one begin. There is a scene about 30 minutes in where Space Cop gets spammed with popups in his helmets visor. He continues to run around blindly for what seemed like 14 minutes. He bashed into things and there was awful music playing the ENTIRE time. The awful music is overused in every scene. The guy from the past CANNOT act, he reminded me of a terrible high school stage actor who thought he was imitating Corey Feldman when I was a kid. The best part of the entire movie is when Space Cop struggles with the plant on the Lunar Colony before it blows up. They have glimmers of hope early on but this should have been a 10 minute short, they simply can't hold on for 90 minutes. What is more disturbing about this movie is that I believe its existence nullifies their satirical take on movies from this time forward. Why do I want to listen to people bitch about movies as though they know what they're talking about when in truth they are talentless hacks. 1 star Worst purposefully bad movie I've ever seen.