Nick (luckystrike721) posted: " Vitals Bill Pullman as Lone Starr, cynical "hero for hire" "Once upon a time warp... in a galaxy very, very, very, very far away..." Film: Spaceballs Release Date: June 24, 1987 Director: Mel Brooks Costume Designer: Donfeld (Donald Lee Feld) " BAMF Style
Bill Pullman as Lone Starr, cynical "hero for hire"
"Once upon a time warp... in a galaxy very, very, very, very far away..."
Film: Spaceballs Release Date: June 24, 1987 Director: Mel Brooks Costume Designer: Donfeld (Donald Lee Feld)
Background
Spaceballs was my first exposure to Mel Brooks, having appealed to my being a Star Wars fan through my childhood. Of course, as I was nine years old the first time I watched Spaceballs, many of the meta humor and more mature-minded jokes went straight over my head, but I still thought it was one of the funniest things I'd ever seen. More than two decades later, it's still a fun watch, as this peerless master of modern comedy riffs on far more than just what had been my favorite sci-fi franchise.
Continuing the Star Wars parallels, Spaceballs merges Han Solo's persona with Luke Skywalker's folklore into one character, the swaggering space cowboy Lone Starr (Bill Pullman), traversing the galaxy in his Winnebago spaceship with his loyal half-canine sidekick Barf (John Candy).
The duo are recruited by the desperate King Roland of Druidia (Dick Van Patten) to save his daughter Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) and her gilt droid-of-honor Dot Matrix (Joan Rivers) from the clutches of the evil Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis), who also turns out to be Lone Starr's father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate. The adventure becomes a life-changing journey for Lone Starr as he learns how to harness the mysterious power of "the Schwartz".
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