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Mel Brooks immediately comes to mind.
“Springtime for Hitler and Germany..”
and
the end of “History of the World – Part One”
This looks like a “truly” film. The only question is whether it’s going to be truly awesome or truly awful.
I am SO excited for this movie it’s not even funny. It’s the first time in at least a decade where I REALLY REALLY want to go to the theatre and see it. OH man!
At first I had flashbacks to Independence Day until the Nazis showed up. Then I thought “Cool!” Though somebody will have to explain to me very carefully how Warthogs jets and Zepplins can work in space.
I’m not sure about the Warthogs (which, by the way, are among the victims of the recently announced budget cuts), but, from other footage I’ve seen, the zeppelins are really zeppelin-shaped spacecraft that act as carriers for the smaller saucer craft.
If The Doctor can lead a group of WWII Spitfires into space to do battle, it shouldn’t be too hard to imagine interstellar Warthogs too, am I right?
Oh, yes, Jeremiah. Propellers will work in space just as well as jet engines. LOL. Which Doctor was that? The last doctor I had access to was the one with the curly hair and long scarf.
Anyone prefered the first teaser?
This has “B-Movie classic” written all over it, in a good way thou.