| 15. What I liked most about the movie (Unabridged) |
Finally, it's here! |
the faithful rendering of the character relationships |
The Original Cast Cameos |
freezing tubes |
references to the TV version; i.e., Jupiter 1, Dick Tufeld, original cast cameos |
The Robot. |
Gary Oldman as Dr Smith |
Penny (Lacy Chabert) |
homage to the original series/robot |
I loved the designs and updated characters. ex: Maureen didn't just make dinner & lunch for Don & John, Penny was actually useful. |
The attempt (what little there was) to appeal to the original fans |
Very little, sorry. |
the casting of Gary Oldman as Dr. Smith |
special effects, although they overshadowed ... |
Jupiter 2's flying through the planet |
Nods to the original series, cameos |
It brought a lot of attention to my favorite tv show |
the original robot voice |
The exposure and Merchandising |
the serious tone |
More interaction between Will and the Robot! More evil Smith! |
the seriousness/humour mix was spot on. |
NLC stayed true to the original story line for the most part, endangered Earth, brave family, sinister villain. |
Jupiter 1 rebuilt robot |
The edginess; it felt contemporary |
revived the Lost in Space legacy |
spfx |
The attention to detail and quality |
ship design |
Don and his relationship with Smith and of course Will's continuing Love for his B-9 |
I think overall they made a good updated version of Lost In Space. |
that it was suspenseful and full of action |
Don's dry since of humor |
the launch of the Jupiter 1 |
technology |
Smith |
We may be closer to a "classic" LIS show. |
The futuristic look and feel of the film. |
Jack Johnson's Will; Father/son emotional story |
The use of the original Jupiter][ design in the Jupiter one |
it did have the "essence" of the original |
The special effects |
it brought back old feelings,like when a kid watching the series |
Dick Tufeld's voice, Jupiter 1 launch, Spiders, Blarp, Stop motion in hyperdrive |
Lost In Space Returned! |
the rebuilt robot |
the fact that it was even made... |
nothing |
I really enjoyed the fast pace of the movie, I felt this added to the excitement of the movie. The more I see the movie the more I'm able to appreciate the script and the pace of the action. I don't feel it's a movie you could sleep through. |
Penny's character |
Parts where it borrowed from TV show w/o campiness |
Matt Leblanc as major west |
Robots voice |
Exploration of idea of separation from Earth; visiting the derelict; the Jupiter 1 launch |
The second (weird) half |
Conflict between Smith and West and John Robinson |
The family moments |
FX |
The incorporation of the old Jupiter 2 as the new Jupiter 1 |
"Big Blue"-The Rampaging Robot B-9 or The Mighty LS Centurion |
The way it adapted a 60's/70's TV show for a 90's movie that both fans and non-fans could understand. |
the attempt to recapture the original concept |
set design |
It brought back memories of the old series |
Matt LeBlanc and Heather Graham's characters |
the small moments, the fact that Smith is a known "evil", but can be useful. |
Don West |
action, special effects |
The special effects--though this points out their predominance over a more important aspect: characterization. |
AT LEAST YOU USED THE ORIG. CAST FOR A FEW SECONDS |
the attempt to revive LiS |
It was Lost in Space |
nothing |
The original actors were in it. |
Dick Tufeld as the voice of the new Robot |
Dick Tufeld's voice as the robot |
robots 1& 2, |
production values |
The Plot or Story line |
Jupiter 1 |
Action sequences with the special effects |
Seeing the original actors in small parts. |
Mark Goddard character |
the darkness/seriousness with which it treated the story |
Interaction of robot and John to Will. |
That LIS is back |
The Original series was not followed |
use of Dick Tufeld's voice |
Cameos of original stars |
cameos by originals |
Seeing Lost in Space again was enough |
use of old Jupiter 2 |
Bringing back an interest in LIS |
All of the graphics used in this were great. Although most of them were so great, they swayed away from the the movie's story line, they were fantastic. |
the basic premise - a family in space |
Will/Robot/Dr. Smith |
Jupiter 1 (not the 2!!!) |
"It's all about family." |
the monkey's expressions... |