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9 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Misses just as often as it hits, 6 November 2006
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GoD-s-LoNeLy-MaN from Berlin, Germany
"(T)Raumschiff Surprise" is sometimes funny, sometimes hilarious but it
is also embarrassingly stupid at times. It has some new jokes but what
I found shocking is that some of the jokes were "borrowed" (from Austin
Powers; Loriot,...). So really you have creative ideas and funny and
original jokes but in the same scene you have old or plagiarized jokes
and gags that are complete misses.
I like Bully and I think he is funny, loved "Der Schuh des Manitu".
There was a huge hype around this movie and when I finally saw it I was
disappointed as the movie did not deliver. About a year after watching
it the first time, I watched it again and I laughed about 5 times and
smiled maybe another 10 times. I remember laughing quite a bit the
first time I watched it but even back then I found it disappointing.
This movie is not quite as bad as the IMDb-rating (5.4) suggests but
way worse than the hype around it makes you believe it is. (Most of the
time my ratings for a movie are below the IMDb-average so me rating it
the same as the average voter while saying it deserves a higher score
is not a contradiction. Hope you can follow.)
** 5.5/10 **
10 out of 14 people found the following review useful:
Simply fond of it (ich mag's einfach)!, 27 July 2004
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DerWixxer
After having read all postings and comments about the movie in this
place up to now I simply want to tell that I love it! Surely the movie
cannot be to everyone's taste especially not to the taste of those who
run into cinema with a checklist about "will it be better than 'Schuh
des Manitu'", "how many gay-jokes will be cracked", "does German comedy
still exist" and so on. I myself was skeptical, too, whether Periode 1
will reach Schuh des Manitu but I was disappointed positively. Tonight
I watched Periode 1 the second time and, like in Schuh des Manitu, I
discovered gags I haven't perceived the first time because there are
enough of it in there! Why do most of the commentators put emphasis on
the gay-factor? Surely that was the original attention of "Unser
Traumschiff" in Bullyparade but in the movie there surely is more! You
remember "Men In Tights" (Helden in Strumpfhosen) by Mel Brooks, the
Robin Hood-spoof? O.k., there was no gay-topic in it but it was very
smug! Enjoy the details! The counselor of "William der Letzte", the
rented spy, the taxi and so on - there's so much in it you can laugh
about! Michael Bully Herbig surely accepts the inheritance of Monthy
Pythons and Mel Brooks, in my eyes!
Simply enjoy it like me!
11 out of 17 people found the following review useful:
Hilarious nonsense with a spicy gay flavor, just enjoy the ride !!, 2 January 2007
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johannes2000-1 from Netherlands
I absolutely loved this movie. I didn't know exactly what to expect,
probably some very under-the-waist gay-jokes (the fact that I still
bought this DVD proofs that I'm not really above THAT). But this turned
out to be much better and different! In fact there's hardly any actual
sexual connotation (okay, the outer form of the spaceship DID remind me
of something familiar and at one point there's some sexual innuendo
concerning a gravely mistaken shadow!). But otherwise the gay premise
is not exploited in nudity, or in provocative gay variations on
tits-and-ass jokes, it's mostly limited to the being gay of the three
protagonists, which colors their attitude, their actions and their
conversation, in a very tongue-in-cheek way. This gives this parody of
Star Wars and Star Trek (and probably Back to the Future) an extra
dimension that's very original, to say the least, and to me it worked
completely.
There were more surprises: the FX of this non-American movie is
absolutely stunning, as was the sound on this DVD, which at times blew
me out of my chair! The whole story develops in a very high pace, we
get time-traveling, space trekking, medieval jousting, everything in a
hilarious way yet enough believable to get yourself involved into the
story and with the characters. The actors do a great job and are all
very funny, especially of course the two bickering and ad-libbing male
leads Michael Herbig (also the director) and Christian Tramitz. And
Till Schweiger, although past forty, is still a treat for the eyes, I
remember him from "Der Bewegte Mann", another German gay classic some
ten years ago that's among my favorites: equally entertaining but with
a bit more of a serious message underneath the very comical surface.
I guess that many hard-boiled gay-rightists will find that a movie like
this is stereotyping gays, but not I (and being one myself I think I
have a right to speak). On the contrary, I actually find it a treat to
witness (albeit in a movie) a world in which gay characters (even such
"extreme" ones) are considered by everyone around them as just an
exotic variation of the human species and in every other aspect as
valuable and worthwhile as anyone else. Notice for instance that no-one
in the movie makes fun of the gay characters just for being gay or
ridicules their all too obvious homosexuality. Alas: up until now such
a world still is a fantasy!
All in all, I rank this movie 9 out of 10.
11 out of 18 people found the following review useful:
I support Spucky!, 5 January 2006
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AnimationPhoenix from United States
I am an American, but speak German fluently due to my mother being from
Germany. I recently saw the film with family friends while in Germany
for Christmas. I can't tell you how hard I was laughing the whole time
I watched the film. I think the film was very well put together. The
dialog is funny, the little hints here and there about Der Shuh Des
Manitu was also very witty.
I can see why Herr Herbig laughs at night in his sleep from all the
gags. I have to say though, the best part of the whole film has to be
the sound track. I throughly enjoyed the music from the film.
Especially the Miss Waikiki song...that just plan cracked me up.
All in all I give this movie a 10 out of 10 for wittiness, music,
fantastic special effects, good plot and well thought out story, and
for being something different from American films. Yes. It was very Mel
Brooksish, though, and very very funny! I'd say it's a must have for
all comedy lovers (I bought my copy already!)
6 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
More than one surprise., 22 January 2007
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oneshallstand-1 from United Kingdom
I picked up a copy of this film based on a friend's recommendation. And
whilst what I watched was a Chinese translation, with English subtitles
over a German film I still found it funnier than Either of the
well-noted American spoofs, Spaceballs or Galaxy Quest.
Set in a Sci-Fi Universe that's visually a lot like Star Wars, but
structurally much like Star Trek the plot sees the (Emporer
Plapatine-like) Martian Regulator blockading the Earth with aspirations
of conquest.
Earth's only hope? The crew of the Dreamship Surprise - most notably
it's camp command crew, Captain Kork, Spucky and Schotty. As they
travel to Earth to make a journey back in time to save the future they
acquire the assistance of Earth's beautiful young queen and a Taxi
Driver.
The plot manages to skewer both Star Wars and Star Trek quite
effectively, whilst somehow maintaining the looks of both (The sets on
the Surprise are very sixties-Trek, most everything else seems Star
Wars inspired). The journey in the past takes detours through Medieval
Europe (Allowing a few Knight's Tale style moments) and the Wild West
before ending up at Area 51 (which is foreshadowed in the opening).
I'd seen a brief clip of the film before watching but was surprised at
how consistently amusing it was. Yes, there's a few cheap gags, and
more gonad jokes than I'd expect from it's American counterparts but
it's still darn funny. Some nifty sight gags lurk in the background and
some of the puns are meticulously set up and had me groaning out loud
(in the manner of someone who appreciates a bad pun).
If you like or hate sci-fi, there's many a reason to track this down.
Some of the 'gay' gags may not be up everyone's street (and may cause a
little offence to some - but it's hard to say) but that's par for the
course with any parody.
The soundtrack echoes it's inspirations very effectively, and a few
times I thought it was actually going to take the plunge and rise
dramatically into a John Williams soundtrack. Not only that, but there
are actually a handful of brief musical numbers thrown in as well (Most
often from the crew of the Surprise).
The performances are pretty over-the-top for the most part, this is not
a film that requires much in the way of subtle acting, but again isn't
that another shot at it's targets? And before I sign out, Kudos must go
to the special effects team, who managed to succeed in making a film
that looks worthy of the huge effects budgets on the Star Wars
prequels, presumably for a fraction of the price. The film is visually
stunning in that regard, The Surprise, The Battleships, The Taxi and
even the time-travel sequence (Which takes place on a sofa - surely a
nod to Douglas Adams there) all look incredible and the film's one big
action scene looks every bit as good as the Pod Race or space battle
from the Star Wars prequels.
My opinion, it may not be perfect, but there's no way I'll regret
buying it. There were enough laughs to keep me occupied through it's
entire run-time even though the pacing could have done with a minor
trim.
As a fan of Science Fiction in general I enjoyed it a great deal and
would recommend it to most.
8 out of 13 people found the following review useful:
A Nutshell Review: Dreamship Surprise, 22 October 2005
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DICK STEEL from Singapore
This movie is so insanely gay! And I mean it in both sense of the word.
No wonder this comedy broke the German box office with its madcap,
low-brow, at times, crass humour. But it's all in good fun.
If you're looking for a plot, be reminded that a spoof-fest only has an
outline of what resembles a story. The story's not award winning
material to begin with, and it was never the intention of doing so.
In the future, Earth has colonized Mars, and some aliens aren't happy
with it, so war is declared on the Earthlings. Somehow, Earth's last
hope lies in the hands of Dreamship Surprise and its crew of merry men,
led by the gayish Captain Kork, and equally feminine-like officers Mr
Spuck and Schrotty. Needless to say, the crew of Dreamship Surprise is
a complete spoof of Star Trek's Starship Enterprise crew, right down to
the uniform, the multi-racial crew, and the technology available on
board. Serious Trekkies might not take this too kindly though, to see
their beloved franchise taken to "new" heights.
To save Earth from the aliens, the team has to travel back in time to
prevent the discovery of alien lifeforms in Area 51. But it's made more
difficult when Kork and crew are more interested in their rehearsals
for an upcoming Miss Waikiki competition (don't ask). Which is crazy I
tell you. If you think that the Chicken Little ad now showing in
theatres is cute, you haven't seen nothing yet! Spoofing obvious movies
like Star Wars - pod-racing, battleships hovering in orbit, the Jedi
Council, Coruscant, Queen Amidala, Han Solo, Emperor Palpatine, Darth
Vader, Stormtroopers, the list goes on, and Star Trek - the main leads,
there are also numerous references to movies like Austin Powers (the
phallic-shaped starship), Back to the Future (time travel), Minority
Report and even A Knight's Tale. Spoofing and combining key characters
from Star Wars and Star Trek have been attempted before in Hollywood
comedies, but definitely not in the manner that Dreamship Enterprise
had.
Stay tuned during the credits, where some blooper scenes are shown, and
if you stay until the end of the credits, you'll be rewarded with yet
another short hilarious scene.
Definitely recommended for an evening after a hard day's work.
10 out of 18 people found the following review useful:
A German "Spaceballs" and more..., 15 March 2006
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Chris Nash (spam-1203) from United Kingdom
Yeah, so, I'm not German (though I do speak it)...
The humour is not inherently German (i.e. there is some!), but it is
funny. Very, very funny. Bully started with "Der Schuh des Manitu", and
that was a poor German ape of Blazing Saddles... but this is different.
For a start the special effects make you wonder how Star Wars I-III
managed to spend their significantly larger budget. They're good.
There's something almost British about the comedic understatement and
dead-pan delivery. A knowledge of colloquial German is useful though.
The "icon" of the movie, the gay trio of Kirk (Kork), Spock (Spuck) and
the other one (it isn't clear which Star Trek character he's meant to
be), is the weakest point of the flick, but fortunately it is a minor
intrusion. There is plenty of wit, spoofing and entertainment besides.
Til Schweiger is excellent - a German Bruce Willis, maybe? Perhaps, as
an Auslander, I find this movie more endearing than I should, but I
highly recommend it.
Mopsgeschwindigkeit!
2 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Wrong title... Wrong time for these kind of jokes..., 30 October 2007
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upperception from Austria
To start off, the film's producer Michael Herbig asked Germany to vote
on his next film after "Der Schuh des Manitu" and the people chose
(T)Raumschiff Surprise to be its topic.
Five minutes after film start you know whether you are going to like it
or not. Frankly, I'm slightly getting sick of this
"you-must-laugh"-humour that has still not reached its climax in
Germany. In his first big feature movie "Der Schuh des Manitu" the cool
charm was underlined by a "super-gay"-Indian (sorry, Native American)
but in this flick we got an all gay spaceship (which only appears VERY
rarely). It's not the fact that they are gay which bothers me, it's
rather the fact that as the audience you are left with no choice than
either laugh about it or leave the theater. I chose to give it a chance
but I was more and more disappointed, particularly after about 20min
when everything that the title stands for gets totally lost. The movie
appears like it doesn't know where it's going and the more it tries to
get further, the more it gets stuck with cheap jokes which have no
class at all.
To be honest, I hate writing this because I had such big expectations
of this movie that it annoys me how disappointed I was. The special FX
shots are really cool, the music is state of the art, make up is nice,
story got probably written on the dunny and the actors try their best
(they really do)... Unfortunately that just doesn't make a good movie!
And there has been another Spaceballs already, for humanity's sake! If
you keep that in mind while watching "(T)Raumschiff Surprise" it's only
devastating... And i seriously wouldn't be surprised if gay people
rampage on this one! What a pity!
3 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
One of my favourites 2 (Michael Herbig Superstar), 22 December 2005
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(petrovaz@mail.ru) from Russian Federation
A year and a half after its premiere in Germany (T)Ramschiff Surprise finally came out on DVD in Russia. I have waited for this movie to be shown down here since I read the first review on it about a year ago. Yes, it happened at last, two days ago I bought the film and this is what my commentary says: The year is 2304, a long and exhausting war between Earth and Mars is nearly over. The Martians are ready to strike the Eath the final blow than will bring the history of the humankind to its untimely end unless.. Unless we use the time machine, travel 300 years back and prevent the people's first encounter with beings from the space.With human resources on the verge of depleting two gorgeous gays are chosen to fulfil the mission (if the first 10 minutes of the movie do not make you laugh, this is definitely not your movie). The film chronicles the fabulous journey of these innocents through time and space during which everything that can go wrong, goes wrong. (T)Rauschiff Surprise is not another stupid parody, when you sit and count on your fingers: this scene is taken from the Star Wars, and that one is from Shrek, etc. etc. Herbig's movie offers you much more: the plot is complicated, the characters are interesting and the dialogues are witty. Unfortunately Herbig could not refrain from poking fun at himself and the film does have some references to his masterpiece Manitu's shoe- if you have not seen it, you won't be able to appreciate it- Santa Maria makes a short appearance and we have a glimpse of Vinnehuch (I dare say the first and so far the only gay Indian ever shown in a movie). These scenes seem to be out of place and could have been left on the cutting room floor. Anyway, it is the only problem I saw in the film. All in all, to my taste, (T)Raumschiff Surprise is awesome, light hearted, the film has everything to leave its viewers in a good mood and with warm memories that will last for a long time. The cast is brilliant: Michael Herbig is a superstar, to see Christian Tramitz playing gay was such an experience!! Til Schweiger is not known in Russia, I have never seen him before but he is a great actor! Recommended
3 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Not THAT funny...., 3 August 2004
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Tasha-Yar from Germany
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Only a brief summary (maybe some minor spoilers inside):
- often bad jokes, sometimes beyond good taste - even for gay people...
(clinical thermometer) - Sky Dumont: sub challenged - Til Schweiger: my
grandmother is an better actor - Story: repetitive (two time travel
scenarios) - FX: absolutely great, comparable with any actual
Hollywood-Blockbuster - People laughed most at the final credits about
the "Outtakes" (bloopers).... this is the most obvious signal that the
film has failed.
The whole time travel idea was a mistake, and IMO it was only
integrated into the movie, because Herbig wanted to show everyone how
good his FX-Team is. But it is impossible with a budget of 9 Mio. Euro
to hold this level throughout the whole film. So the only solution was
shifting into another time period, which doesn't need expensive SFX....
bad idea, baad idea!
People would have accepted less sophisticated FX and more humor...but
in an interview I read "Bully" stated: "FX are very important to me..."
- but does FX really matter in a comedy??
Not funny, very few great gags - only average and definitely not as
good as "Der Schuh des Manitu"...
And for non-Germans possibly even more disappointing.....
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