On another planet which resembles the Old West, a die-hard pacifist is forced to re-examine his ways after an evil alien bandit and his gang murder his estranged sheriff father, take over hi... Read allOn another planet which resembles the Old West, a die-hard pacifist is forced to re-examine his ways after an evil alien bandit and his gang murder his estranged sheriff father, take over his home town, and threaten his friends.On another planet which resembles the Old West, a die-hard pacifist is forced to re-examine his ways after an evil alien bandit and his gang murder his estranged sheriff father, take over his home town, and threaten his friends.
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Made nearly 20 years before the arguably pretentious Cowboys and Aliens, Oblivion is an obscure FullMoon nugget. Although the costumes and sets appear cheap they're fitting enough in this outlandish western futuristic alien tale. Despite the offbeat humour and pacing director Sam Irvin gives us forcefields, cyborgs, fistfights, spaceships, guns, gadgets and giant Harryhausen- like scorpions. Oblivion is an 90s film with and 1980's b-feel and 70s stock soundtrack heart.
The 'Biff Tannen' villain Redeye played by Andrew Divoff makeup is effective. There's an odd mix pop-culture cast including Batman's Julie Newmar, Star Treks George Takei, singing legend Isaac Hayes, Master of the Universe and They Live's Meg Foster to name a few. There's also a leather-clad whip sporting Musetta Vander who looks particularly fetching.
If you like B-films and enjoy the unlikely list of genre crossovers Oblivion is the closest you'll get to a live action BraveStarr.
This movie is directed by Sam Irvin (Guilty as Charged) and stars Richard Joseph Paul (Vampirella), Jackie Swanson (Leathal Weapon), Andrew Divoff (Wishmaster), Meg Foster (They Live), Isaac Hayes (Escape from New York), Carel Struycken (The Addams Family), George Takei (Star Trek) and Irwin Keyes (The Warriors).
The cast in this is absolutely amazing. As you watch the movie I kept finding myself saying, "No way, he/she are in this?" The settings, sets, soundtrack, makeup and masks in this are absolutely awesome in a cheesy but fun way. This does have a made for TV feel to it like a Xena from this era, but it is still entertaining, random and hilarious. There's some crazy sound effects in this that will crack you up and I was dying when the robot sounds like a vacuum cleaner. There's also some good kill scenes and gore.
Overall this is more entertaining than good but it's definitely worth a watch. I would score this a 5.5/10 and recommend seeing it once.
We've got: Spaceships, a 19th century western town with money-machines, a green alien lizard-man with an eye-patch, a cyborg-deputy, a faggot-mariachi, giant stop-motion scorpions, an S&M/Gothic-babe with a whip (Musetta Vander can lick my neck anytime), an over-friendly grim-looking undertaker, an Indian with too much brown make-up and a bad long-hair wig, a drunk Japanese dude (George Takei giving us silly STAR TREK inside jokes), midgets in a barfight, a coffin-shaped coroner's house, pyramids (huh?), an empath protagonist, a poisonous Manh-Ding, Bingo on Thursdays, Indian magic, a grande finale in the Badlands,... ehr, I'm gonna stop now, 'cause the list's getting awful long here.
This movie also has a cameo by Isaac Hayes (the man can't act, but is funny as hell), a double roll by Andrew"Djinn"Divoff as the lizard-man Redeye and a dumb hustler Einstein (slightly hilarious) and a delicious performance by hot-babe-dressed-in-leather Musetta Vander as the whippin' Lash. (Musetta also stars in MANSQUITO, which is like a b-movie cross-over between THE FLY and MIMIC, so go see it, you pulpy movie-lovers!)
What about the story of OBLIVION? Hell, who needs a story if you got all the above-mentioned ingredients? But there is one, and it's full of stupid and funny dialogues and situations. I recommend this for 90 minutes of pure ridiculous nonsense. Now, somebody please give me the sequel, OBLIVION 2: BACKLASH. I have to see it!
Did you know
- TriviaGeorge Takei ad-libbed most of the "Star Trek"-related jokes in his dialog. Screenwriter Peter David has since denied any responsibility for them.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, the poker player announces his hand as "aces and eights," but he had a full house, aces full of eights (three aces, two eights). No poker player would call that hand "aces and eights," as that refers to two pair (two aces, two eights, and an unrelated card), a lower-ranking hand.
Gaunt then compounds the mistake by telling him he had the Dean Man's Hand, but the Dead Man's Hand *is* aces and eights.
This is true on planet Earth but, on Oblivion's planet, things are different.
- Quotes
Zack Stone: I don't want to hurt anyone. But unfortunately you happen to be standing right where my gun's about to go off.
- Alternate versionsA sneak preview for the film's sequel, Backlash: Oblivion 2, appears at the end of a screener VHS from Paramount. This sneak preview does not appear to be available on any other release of the film.
- ConnectionsEdited into Sci-Fi Slaughter (2005)
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- $2,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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