Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA dangerous mission reunites STINGRAY SAM with his long lost accomplice, The Quasar Kid. Follow these two space convicts as they earn their freedom in exchange for the rescue of a young girl... Leer todoA dangerous mission reunites STINGRAY SAM with his long lost accomplice, The Quasar Kid. Follow these two space convicts as they earn their freedom in exchange for the rescue of a young girl who is being held captive by the genetically designed figurehead of a very wealthy planet... Leer todoA dangerous mission reunites STINGRAY SAM with his long lost accomplice, The Quasar Kid. Follow these two space convicts as they earn their freedom in exchange for the rescue of a young girl who is being held captive by the genetically designed figurehead of a very wealthy planet.
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It would be for naught however, if the film did not have an interesting story and characters with whom one could empathize.
The music was also interesting, enjoyable, and fun. The Billy Nayer Show provides the music. Wikipedia describes the band as "of questionable genre." I have to agree but it is in a very good way.
It is an odd film, with some odd characters and odd music. And that is quite wonderful.
This go-around you follow Stingray Sam and the Quasar Kid on a rescue mission as they try to track down a kidnapped girl in the hopes of returning her to her father. Tack on a story of brilliantly silly proportions that include pregnant men, excessive olive eating, and legit sci-fi imaginations, and you have an instant cult-classic.
Once again, Cory delivers a memorable and altogether impressive musical space western that's chock full of catchy tunes (my favorite being The Lullaby), great over-the-top performances, and charm to spare. One aspect to this film that I thought was really well-done was how he utilized his own daughter as the little girl - whom he managed to direct amazingly well. At times he was able to bring that classic style of acting that a young actress like Shirley Temple made popular.
Cory's approach to film-making is unlike anything else being made these days - or at least anything that I'm aware of. They have this universal appeal that makes one think they're truly incapable of being disliked. Of course, that's ridiculous to say, but when it comes down to movies that showcase as much heart as Stingray Sam, or The American Astronaut, it's not exactly difficult to make such claims. Check his films out if you get the chance, you won't regret it.
Writer and director McAbee, also stars as the singing space cowboy, Stingray Sam. "Stingray Sam is not a hero, but he does do the things that folks don't do that need to be done."
Narrated by David Hyde Pierce, the series has Stingray hook up with the Qasar Kid (Crugie, from McAbee's band). Although creatively a one man show, The Qasar Kid is the quintessential sidekick in this smart/clever/wise buddy movie. The miniature robot is not even weirder than the rest of the great ideas.
It is a film with a world-view, too; subtley political without sounding a false note.
Stingray Sam is exuberant and charming storytelling by an audacious film maker. Cory McAbee is a saint, if not a genius.
Most of the ideas are very good, but it's the dialog that is at times sublime. I can't recall the exact lines, but several of them had me rolling in laughter. It's not obvious dumb humour; a lot of it is much more subtle than what millennials are used to, so I am not sure whether they (and especially Zoomers) would be able to enjoy the movie properly. No Ben Stiller here, no Will Ferrell, i.e. No dumbed-down cringe "humour", no third-rate grimacing and annoying over-the-top mannerisms. Instead, both of Cory's films are somewhat of a throwback to the golden era of American indie films (late 80s and 90s), with the kind of humour that doesn't necessarily appeal to a wide audience. Nevertheless, long-time sci-fi fans might be able to appreciate all the nonsense that goes on, as well as Python fans.
SS is made up of six 10-minute episodes, beginning/end credits included, and this is the only drawback, that it's so short. If we take away the credits, there's barely 55-56 minutes of footage.
The visual presentation is once again interesting. "The American Astronaut" had a typical slick "arty" b&w look, whereas SS is mostly brown-and-white and blue-and-white. It changes hues on occasion. I can't say I disagree with this style, but "Astronaut" looks better overall. Then again, maybe there was a bigger budget for that film, who knows. Though we are talking small budgets for both films.
It's very telling about the current state of the American film industry when two low-budget obscurities are so much better and funnier than the vast majority of ultra-lame comedies being served by the big studios. But as long as Sandler, Schumer, Wilson, Ferrell, Bateman, Stiller and other mediocrities and worth-nothings dominate modern American comedy, there is no hope things will improve any time soon. Films like "American Astronaut" and "Stingray Sam" will be the odd - and rare - unexpected gems that give the moribund U. S. show-biz a small semblance of hope.
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- TriviaContains six parts or episodes of roughly 10 minutes length apiece. The episode names: 1) Factory Fugitives 2) The Forbidden Chromosome 3) The Famous Carpenter 4) Corporate Mascot Rehabilitation Program 5) Shake Your Shackles 6) Heart of a Stingray .
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Smarmy Scientist: Oh, and by the way, you said you travelled halfway across two galaxies...
[Shakes head]
Smarmy Scientist: That's only one galaxy.
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