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Dark Star

Today’s Trillion $ Movie, Dark Star, was the debut feature for two filmmakers who later became Hollywood heavyweights — director John (Halloween) Carpenter and screenwriter Dan (Alien) O’Bannon. This bizarre, low-budget sci-fi comedy from 1974 has amassed a well-deserved cult reputation over the years. Never has a beach ball appeared so ominous on the big screen!

The film follows a group of what appear to be bored and stoned astronauts on a far-out mission. They cruise the fringes of the galaxy, bombing the smithereens out of unstable planets that are going rogue, careening out of orbit and thus posing a threat to Earth’s space colonies. Recent talk of NASA dispatching a crew to lasso threatening asteroids brought this picture to mind. If the NASA scientists are as lackadaisical as these surfing fools, we better batten down the hatches and prepare to be bombarded!

You can certainly trace the origins of Alien here, but also fun references to 2001: A Space Odyssey and other sci-fi classics.  Some critics have carped about the cheesy special effects, the wacky uniforms and dingbat music, but hey, what can you expect from two young filmmakers working on a $55,000 budget?  That’s O’Bannon, by the way, playing Sgt. Pinback and Carpenter delivering the vocals for Talby. At least they seem to have enjoyed themselves immensely making the movie, and it’s often a hoot to watch. The late Roger Ebert called it “wry, laid back and fond of its situations.” Enjoy and do return again next Friday for another Trillion $ Movie.

Invasion Of The Bee Girls

Before penning several of the Star Trek movies, screenwriter Nicholas Meyer broke into the film business in 1973 by crafting a sexy and super-fun B-movie — Invasion of the Bee Girls, described by Roger Ebert as  “the best schlock soft-core science fiction movie since maybe The Vengeance of She.”

The premise: Men keep dropping like flies around a secret government installation in Peckham, California. A federal agent played by William Smith starts poking around, trying to get to the bottom of the mystery. What he finds is shocking: A colony of alien bees, disguised as ravishing female scientists,  has set up shop inside a sort of Redi-Whipp cocoon. Men who mate with these “queen bees” are in for a stinging climax.

Warning: NSFW. Join us next Friday for another Trillion ($) Movie.

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