Young mischief seekers Marvin and Joey do whatever it takes to catapult their misadventure podcast, Space Waves, to the top of the iTunes charts by the end of the summer.Young mischief seekers Marvin and Joey do whatever it takes to catapult their misadventure podcast, Space Waves, to the top of the iTunes charts by the end of the summer.Young mischief seekers Marvin and Joey do whatever it takes to catapult their misadventure podcast, Space Waves, to the top of the iTunes charts by the end of the summer.
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High on Space Waves
A fading bromance derails a budding romance in "Space Waves," a gentle comedy-drama about two best friends' quest to become the #1 rated podcast on iTunes. An iconic microwave tower, a cherry red Mustang, and a brainless skateboarding video provide the eye candy for this surprisingly good film.
Shot entirely on location in rural Northern California, the story plays out so naturally that I only noticed in retrospect that there was no sex, violence or swearing in the film. Didn't miss it.
Writer-director Spencer Whiteout's semi-autobiographical script is a genuinely funny, dramatic, romantic, G-rated, coming-of-age story of teenage best friends Joey (Rudy Pankow) and Marvin (Andrew Gabriel), Marvin's neglected girlfriend Sawyer (Andie Mueller), and the hilarious, scene-stealing Duke Skylander (Tyson Pestner) who is making a brainless, skateboarding movie.
Shot entirely on location in rural Northern California, the story plays out so naturally that I only noticed in retrospect that there was no sex, violence or swearing in the film. Didn't miss it.
Writer-director Spencer Whiteout's semi-autobiographical script is a genuinely funny, dramatic, romantic, G-rated, coming-of-age story of teenage best friends Joey (Rudy Pankow) and Marvin (Andrew Gabriel), Marvin's neglected girlfriend Sawyer (Andie Mueller), and the hilarious, scene-stealing Duke Skylander (Tyson Pestner) who is making a brainless, skateboarding movie.
80's NOSTALG VIBES FER SURE
I love the small town vibraish of this flick. You've got Planet Earth level drone shots of towers and beautiful rivers and canyons and countrysides smashed together with nice and easy slow living shots of the local burger joints and thrift stores. It's what Northern California is alllll about and we finally get a little recognish with this masterpiece.
High degree of one liners will have you laughing for dayyyyyyyyyyyyys you might get a tattoo with some of these lines by the time you soak up the savory beefy Alfredo meal that space waves injects in your cranial cavity.
WAtch.
High degree of one liners will have you laughing for dayyyyyyyyyyyyys you might get a tattoo with some of these lines by the time you soak up the savory beefy Alfredo meal that space waves injects in your cranial cavity.
WAtch.
To growing up and moving on
Rare are movies centered on friendship, I could definitely relate and so can anyone who ever had a hard time growing out of the past and moving to whatever life has to offer. Nobody prepares you for the way relationships die over time, just from having different ambitions. Childhood friends are the hardest to let go. I love how the movie just did not take itself seriously yet managed to enlighten a very simple and essential message : little things matter. Nostalgia is eternal, but what you focus on should be the best memories, no matter how small.
I did have a hard time with the absurdity of certain scenes, very cartoonesque moments that I think may have been a decision related to the 80s throwback, but I do love the overall fashion chosen for the characters. Gave me very nice and friendly summer vibes. That and the fact that obviously everybody had fun making the movie and it shows. Also that type of setting does make the movie timeless, and that is great because the whole friendship plot is relatable to any generation.
I believe this has potential for a sequel... Either way I will definitely stay tuned for the crew's next productions. Big up to you all !
I did have a hard time with the absurdity of certain scenes, very cartoonesque moments that I think may have been a decision related to the 80s throwback, but I do love the overall fashion chosen for the characters. Gave me very nice and friendly summer vibes. That and the fact that obviously everybody had fun making the movie and it shows. Also that type of setting does make the movie timeless, and that is great because the whole friendship plot is relatable to any generation.
I believe this has potential for a sequel... Either way I will definitely stay tuned for the crew's next productions. Big up to you all !
10szslade
Thank you, you made me laugh...
...and brought the 80s back. What a fun way to relive a moment in time, just as if it was yesterday. You nailed every cliche that made back in the day, the day.
amazing
This movie is the best movie i have seen this year, the vibe is so good it gives you summer vibes. It's so good and funny i recommend to watch this, if you want a good laugh and to feel like you need a adventure this is the movie to watch. It's worth the money to watch it i promise. You guys will love this movie. I'm proud of everyone in this.
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- $50,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 16 : 9
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