Spaceballs [4KUHD] [Blu-ray] (Slip cover not included)
K**X
Hilarious Sci-Fi Parody That Still Delivers
Spaceballs is a comedy classic that brilliantly spoofs sci-fi while standing strong on its own. The humor is over-the-top in the best way, with memorable characters and nonstop quotable lines. Mel Brooks nails the satire, and the cast is perfect. It’s silly, smart, and endlessly rewatchable. A must-see for any fan of sci-fi or comedy.
B**D
Funny movie!
This is one of my all time favorite movies. I like to watch this when I travel, as for some reason, it is a comfort movie that puts me at ease when I am on the road. This is now super convienent to have, easily available to watch on my devices with ease.
M**N
As expected
Movie arrived on time and in great condition.
J**B
Love it
One of the funniest films ever made. Very rewatcheable
A**R
Must watch
What a fun film. A must-watch, and I had to add it to the family watchlist. Comb the desert and watch with Mr. Coffee.
A**R
Great film
So funny
J**Y
Hello! ma baby, Hello! Ma honey, Hello! ma ragtime gal.
By the time Dark Helmet and company do a tribute to Planet of the Apes and the Winnebago rides off into the stars, Spaceballs has done its job. Daphne Zuniga and Bill Pullman make a surprisingly engaging couple and any movie with an alien chestburster dancing to “Hello, My Baby” is going to get at least a tepid recommendation from me.For every funny gag, there seem to be ten that simply just sit there. Though the ones that work are often really clever (Or so wonderfully dumb to be somehow smart). I just wish Spaceballs was more consistently funny and also it seems to really try too hard.“Spaceballs” really is uneven in a lot of spots. Nostalgia glasses aside, I have to grudgingly admit it has aged surprisingly well. The bear stealing the escape pod will never grow old for me any more than combing the desert.
B**I
Still funny if you liked 80s science fiction / space genre
Great cast in a Star Wars based spoof. You probably spent more on your coffee today than they did on special effects but that adds to the appeal. Lots of classic Mel Brooks Jewish humour.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 week ago