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Space Station 76 is a refueling satellite near an alternate-reality Earth, circa 1976. Jessica arrives to serve as the station's new first mate. While she narrates a piece about how she likes the predictability of asteroids, some placidly drifting asteroids are shown colliding in chain-reaction fashion. While at first the station appears normal and the people friendly, Jessica soon discovers that the people on board have issues due to the isolation and stress of being cooped up with one another in a relatively small space far from Earth. This is in addition the usual problems people struggle with, such as infidelity, loneliness, depression, and drug abuse. She tries to make friends and fit in, but, unable to connect meaningfully with anyone, she becomes lonely. She's baffled and disillusioned by the stiff and irritable Captain Glenn, who harbors secrets of his own. She finds herself drawn to Ted, a lonely, married crewman, and his 7 year-old daughter, Sunshine. Ted yearns to reconnect... Written by
Ken B.
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Welcome to the future of your past.
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Rated R for sexuality including graphic nudity, language and some drug use
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The foam in Captain Glenn's bathtub changes from a lot, to none at all, to a lot again.
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Logan's Run (1976)
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Hello It's Me
Written and performed by Todd Rundgren
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What a disappointment! The premise for this movie is great. Sci-Fi comedy, parodying 70's sci-fi but made with modern film tech, and starring the beautiful Liv Tyler? Perfect! Unfortunately, it doesn't deliver. This movie is the equivalent of a fast food advertisement. "Wow! Look at that big beautiful juicy burger!" But what you really get is a squashed piece of lukewarm crap.
Horribly paced, no plot, no ending, no laughs, no characters to really give a damn about .. this boring snooze fest was a real challenge to get through. I really wanted to like this movie but they did an awful job and I feel bad for the actors in it, who did the best they could with the direction and writing they were given.
Great job on the sets, that's the only positive thing I have to say. But what good is a great set when everything in it is terrible? It's like they stuck a turd inside a Faberge egg.
Sorry Liv! I still love you!