Eccentric inventor, Dr. Sigmund Allen believes he's created a machine which can make contact with Uranus.Eccentric inventor, Dr. Sigmund Allen believes he's created a machine which can make contact with Uranus.Eccentric inventor, Dr. Sigmund Allen believes he's created a machine which can make contact with Uranus.
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In 1977, director Steven Spielberg had an estimated budget of twenty million dollars to make "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".
In 2023, director Stephen Folker had a guess estimated budget of ninety-nine-point-five percent less than Spielberg.
Take your pick as to which one of these two films is the apple and which one is the orange; the point is you can't, or shouldn't, compare Big Budget Hollywood Mainstream Movies with Low Budget Films made anywhere else.
"FUAB" stands for "From Uranus And Back". It tells the story of Professor Sigmund Allen, who thinks he's been transported to the alien world. But has he really, or is it a delusion? Most of the people he knows, including his wife and colleagues, think he's insane. The only person who believes the scientist is the college's janitor, who is somewhat crazed himself. Add in a professor from another college, a wealthy benefactor and his daughter, and a nutty neighbor, some other assorted characters, and you have a collage of goofiness.
One of the things that I enjoy about low budget films is not having any preconceived ideas about where it's going to take me as I watch. With FUAB, I can tell that the people involved are trying to make something that's entertaining. I wonder what they would have been able to come up with if they had even a slightly bigger budget.
In 2023, director Stephen Folker had a guess estimated budget of ninety-nine-point-five percent less than Spielberg.
Take your pick as to which one of these two films is the apple and which one is the orange; the point is you can't, or shouldn't, compare Big Budget Hollywood Mainstream Movies with Low Budget Films made anywhere else.
"FUAB" stands for "From Uranus And Back". It tells the story of Professor Sigmund Allen, who thinks he's been transported to the alien world. But has he really, or is it a delusion? Most of the people he knows, including his wife and colleagues, think he's insane. The only person who believes the scientist is the college's janitor, who is somewhat crazed himself. Add in a professor from another college, a wealthy benefactor and his daughter, and a nutty neighbor, some other assorted characters, and you have a collage of goofiness.
One of the things that I enjoy about low budget films is not having any preconceived ideas about where it's going to take me as I watch. With FUAB, I can tell that the people involved are trying to make something that's entertaining. I wonder what they would have been able to come up with if they had even a slightly bigger budget.
What's real and what's make believe? This zany comedy will have you wondering whether there really is life on Uranus. The entire ensemble enjoyed themselves while making this campy comedy. Sometimes awkward, a bit uneven, but always entertaining and never predictable. Make some popcorn and enjoy an evening of laughter and craziness. Don't be surprised by actual pathos being distributed between laughs. If you enjoy groaners, this has that. Hard laughs, plenty of that as well. Any real aliens? Well now, that is the real question, isn't it? A bit of violence here, and a shred of humanity there. Love lost, love found, in between an actual tear. Enjoy.
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- TriviaPaul Mason's little white dog belonged to director Stephen Folker.
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