| 14. Another quality I liked (Unabridged) |
seeing B9 again |
GARY OLDMAN |
new characterization of Penny Robinson |
realistic planet scapes |
I liked echoes of the old tv series. |
The familiar robot voice |
The Jupiter 2 was a wonderful update |
the space spiders |
The lighting was very well done, it helped with the mood of the movie. |
The use of Dick Tufeld as the robot's voice |
The design of the planet's surface was very well done. |
the new robot design |
imaginative set designs for alien environments |
references to the original series |
Acceptable to a general audience |
cameos by original cast |
The new Logo |
references to classic series |
Enjoyed the "rebuilt" Robot! |
the seriousness/humour mix was spot on. |
The use of models for the ships. |
sound |
The way it updated the 60's show for me as an adult, without losing the undeniable Lost in Space feel |
The voice of the robot by Dick Tufeld |
spfx /animation aboard ship |
The Budget |
the characters personal values portrayal |
The SFR, Don, Smith and Robot to me were all much like the one's in the TV series. |
the several times where they paid homage to the classic series. |
participation of original cast members |
The closeness the family developed at the end |
can't think of anything else |
the action |
giving Judy something to do |
See next comment. |
The updated family. |
Lots of hints at original series |
Retaining Dick Tufeld for the voice work on the robot |
The cast costume |
Maureen & Judy had substance |
Penny's part was well done and fun. Gary Oldman is right as Dr. Smith |
The Family Stuck Together |
Mark Goddard's role was excellent |
the concept remained the same |
nothing |
LIS on the bigscreen |
cameos |
original series actors in cameos/voice-overs |
Family coming together for mutual survival. |
Dr.Smith's diabolical/morbidness |
Seeing earth |
it didn't take itself to seriously |
StronglyAgree |
The return of the Space Family Robinson and Friends and the overall "feel" of the LS Movie |
The little interludes of characterization, no action, just character. |
The more serious quality vs. camp |
"the darkness" |
I liked having the cameo appearances by former cast members |
The music score is very good. |
there was more background then the series. |
The robots voice |
How my kids liked it, the way I did the old show |
The women had more to do and were fleshed out characters. |
I DIDN'T |
space scenes |
Actors |
nothing |
Major West's portrayal. |
The use of the original cast in cameos |
boy/robot connection |
Followed script from Original LIS first episode |
original cast |
overall "look" of the film |
Costumes |
The homage paid to the TV series cast and their use in the movie. |
Their small attempt to put familiar LIS things into the movie. |
classic reference |
I'd just like to reiterate how much I enjoyed the updated look of the production designs |
Dr. Smith Character and Robot voice were left relatively intact from the original. |
Lacey Chabert and Heather Graham |
The design of the Jupiter 2 |
referrals to old show |
Special Effects |
More use of authentic scientific principles |
references to the Classic series littered through the movie |
don hitting smith |
Big Blue. |
some parts of the story where it intermixed with some from the old series. |
technical designs |
Some of the Equipment updates |
Special Effects (except for the spiders) |
It employed the storyline of the first TV episodes. |
the actresses |