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Star Warp'd
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DVD Cover Information Actor: David Carty, John Schuermann, Michael Fleming (IV), Milko Davis, Pete Schuermann Director: Pete Schuermann DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.66:1 Running Time: 32 minutes DVD Release Date: 2002-05-14 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Synapse Films
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Movie Reviews of Star Warp'dMovie Review: OK, but too short, should be a bonus feature with something. Summary: 3 Stars
Star Warp'd is a clay/computer animation parody based around Star Trek, Star Wars and a bunch of other sci-fi flicks.
Captain Kwirk and the team aboard the "Constiliation Prize" find themselves going up against a farting Darth Vapor and his goons. something about a rift in time that makes the unbelievable happen or something. Robocop ends up against the Terminator and E.T lays the smackdown on Alien. A few laughs here and there but overall the whole thing goes for about 30 minutes, then goes into part 2.1 and 2.2 that last about 30 seconds and leave it like there will be a sequel.
I guess maybe that was there intent, but I felt like the movie had no ending.
Quite frankly, I'm ok with the fact that I hired this, but if I'd bought it I'd have felt ripped off, because this is more like something you'd enjoy finding as a bonus feature in a video to something like "Team America", "Disaster", Robot Chicken or even something to find on youtube.
Although it's nicely done and looks good, it just isn't long enough to be a DVD on it's own. Like I said, it should be something as a bonus feature.
It also has a boring featurette that goes almost longer then the movie itself.
Buy it if you must own every parody ever made, or are a die hard fan of Star Wars/Trek parodies, but euhh, it's nothing really special and could have been a lot better. rent it to find out what you'd think if you're interested to find out. Some good laughs, and some lame ones, but it needed to be a full length feature film rather then a DVD for what seems to be a pilot episode that never made any more episodes.
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