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Never Surrender is a heartfelt tribute to sci-fi action comedy Galaxy Quest, Ars Technica

Never Surrender is a heartfelt tribute to sci-fi action comedy Galaxy Quest, Ars Technica


    

      Never give up, never surrender –

             

New documentary from the Honest Trailers crew wisely trades snark for sincerity.

      

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Trailer forNever Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary.

(Galaxy Quest), the glorious 1999 science fiction action comedy starring Tim Allen and Sigourney Weaver (among others), will turn 20 on Decemb er 25 of this year. And what better way to celebrate this important milestone than with a documentary feature?Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentaryis an entertaining, heartfelt tribute that comes to us (believe it or not) from the same folks behind the wildly popular online Honest Trailers series.

(Spoilers forGalaxy Questbelow.)

The premise of the movie is deceptively simple: what if aliens watched transmissions of a popular science fiction TV show from Earth and thought it was real ? An alien race called the Thermians model their entire society on the principles of a fictionalGalaxy QuestTV show, building real, functional versions of the spaceship and much of the technology from the series. When their very existence is threatened by a reptilian humanoid general from another species named Roth’h’ar Sarris, they travel to Earth to ask their heroes for help — arriving in the middle of a (Galaxy Quest) ************************* (fan convention.)

Of course, the heroic crew of the NSEAProtectorare in fact washed-up actors, eking out a living making personal appearances and selling autographed photos. Suddenly they find themselves aboard an actual spaceship, facing real peril, and must rise to the occasion to save the day — in essence becoming more like the characters they once played.

Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen) once played Commander Peter Quincy Taggart on the fictional show, and relishes soaking up the the adoration of fans, to the annoyance of his former co-stars. Gwen DeMarco (Sigourney Weaver) is a leggy blonde who played Communications Officer Tawny Madison. Her only job was to repeat the commands of the ship’s computer and show a little cleavage. Alexander Dane (Alan Rickman) played Science Officer Dr. Lazarus, an alien from the Mak’Tar race. He was once an esteemed British thespian who bitterly resents being typecast as an alien, forced to repeat variations onhis most famous lineat every appearance.

Fred Kwan (Tony Shalhoub) played Tech Sergeant Chen, while Tommy Webber (Daryl “Chill” Mitchell) played child pilot Lt. Laredo, now all grown up. Gate-crashing the signing (and the ensuing adventure) is Guy Fleegman (Sam Rockwell), who once played “Crewman # 6” on Episode 81 and was killed in the first 15 minutes. Representing the rabid fandom that has grown around the originalGalaxy Questare a group of teen nerds: Brandon (Justin Long, in his first major film role), Kyle (Jeremy Howard), Hollister (Jonathan Feyer), and Katelyn ( Kaitlin Cullum). Snubbed repeatedly by Jason early on, the nerds’ encyclopedic knowledge of the show proves to be invaluable to helping defeat Sarris and bringing the crew safely home.

This fine ship, this fine crew

      

      

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                          Mathesar and his fellow Thermians arrive at the Galaxy Quest convention

                                                            

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                          Arriving on the realProtector II

                                                            

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                          The Thermians in their native form.

                                                            

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                          Tommy / Laredo is apprehensive about being probed.

                                                            

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                          Negotiations with Sarris, a reptilian humanoid who wants to wipe out the Thermians, go badly.

                                                            

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                          “I have one job on this lousy ship, it’s stupid, but I’m going to do it.”

                                                            

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                          Local aliens turn vicious, just as Guy predicted. (“Did you guys ever watch the show?”)

                                                            

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                          Jason / Taggart vs. the Rock Monster

                                                            

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                          “It’s all real.” “I KNEW IT!”

                                                            

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                          Gwen / Tawny drops a (dubbed out) F-bomb. “This episode was badly written!”

                                                            

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                          Nerds can be heroes too.

                                                            

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The film is a clear homage toStar Trek,as well as its intensely committed fan base. Fun fact: NTE – 3120 is the registration for theProtector, with the letters standing for “Not The Enterprise.” Taggart is modeled after Captain Kirk, and Jason is a William Shatner-esque figure, teased relentlessly for constantly removing his shirt, and performing showy rollouts. (“Does the rolling help?” Gwen caustically asks when Jason does this while exploring an alien plant. When he says it does, she adds, “Where’s your gun?”)

Dr. Lazarus is the Spock-like figure, Laredo evokesST: TNG‘s Wesley Crusher, Chen is a stand-in for Scotty, Tawny Madison is based on Uhuru, and Guy is aRed Shirt– so he is understandably pretty paranoid whenever there is potential danger. (“I’m expendable! I’m the guy in the episode who dies to prove the situation is serious! I got to get out of here!”) AndStar Trekfans were so notoriously geeky about analyzing the most trivial details from the series, they inspireda famous (Saturday Night Live) sketch, in which a frustrated Shatner berates convention-goers: “Get a life, will you, people?”

Galaxy Questdidn’t exactly bomb at the box office, grossing about $ 90 million globally and earning mostly positive reviews. But it wasn’t the blockbuster success that it should have been.Galaxy Questis a rare perfect film: a masterful satire with clever twists, wickedly funny, and so very meta. And it’s stood the test of time, holding up even after multiple re-watchings. What makes it truly great, and so beloved by fans 20 years later, is its obvious deep affection for its targets. Sure, the film pokes fun at theStar Trekfranchise: the cheesy tropes, the characters, the actors who play them, and the fandom it has inspired over the years. But it is never mean-spirited, cynical, or condescending.

Jack Bennett, the director ofNever Surrender,has brought that same sensibility to the documentary.Screen Junkies– an online movie magazine andYouTubechannel, owned and operated byFandom– earned Internet fame for their snarky (Honest Trailer series) , mercilessly skewering overwrought film trailers. But they resisted givingGalaxy Questthe Honest Trailer treatment despite repeated requests from viewers over the years, correctly intuiting that it would be gilding the lily, so to speak. (They did finally make one, but it’s not available online as of this writing; it was shown before the screening we attended.) Bennett wisely trades in snark for sincerity forNever Surrender– although there are plenty of laughs and slyly subversive edits to keep the tone from ever becoming saccharine.

A stroll down memory lane

      

      

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                          Tim Allen wasn’t the studio’s first choice to play Jason / Taggart. Now it’s hard to imagine anyone else in the role.

                                                            

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                          Sigourney Weaver lobbied hard to play Gwen / Lt. Tawny Madison

                                                            

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                          Enrico Colantoni (Mathesar) invented the Thermian’s peculiar vocal cadences.

                                                            

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                          Daryl “Chill” Mitchell (Tommy / Lt Laredo): “I just want to see the director’s cut, because we cussed through that whole movie.”

                                                            

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                          Patrick Breen (Quellek), Missi Pyle (Laliari), and Jed Rees (Teb) salute you.

                                                            

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                          Sam Rockwell (Guy / Crewman # 6) was initially reluctant to take the role.

                                                            

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                          Wil Wheaton (akaStar Trek: TNG‘s Wesley Crusher): ” (Galaxy Quest) was way ahead of its time. “

                                                            

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All film documentaries traffic in colorful behind-the-scenes details, andNever Surrenderis chock-full of them — some new , some well-known to longtime fans. For instance, Enrico Colantoni reveals that his audition for Mathesar nearly bombed — until he whipped out a bizarre voice he’d been working on that became the model for the Thermians’ unusual vocal inflections. Sigourney Weaver famously drops an F-bomb when Gwen and Jason encounter “the chompers” in the bowels of theProtector II .It was dubbed — badly, on purpose, so you can still read her lips — to be “Screw that! ” in the theatrical release, in order to earn a more family-friendly PG rating.

Never Surrendertruly shines at revealing the complicated, often contentious process of filmmaking; honestly, it’s a miracle any films get made at all, never mind truly great ones that go on to become widespread beloved cultural touchstones likeGalaxy Quest. Harold Ramis was originally hired to direct the film for Dreamworks, but left the project due to creative differences (his vision was considerably more cheesy); Dean Parisot replaced him. The studio considered Robin Williams and Kevin Kline for the role of Jason / Taggart, since at the time Tim Allen was mostly known as a comedian and star of the just-cancelledHome Improvementsitcom. Dreamworks co-founder Steven Spielberg hated the octopus-like designs for the Thermians’ true native form, preferring a more classic “gray alien“- but it was too late to change it.

Any one of these would have resulted in a very different — and I would say, lesser — film. Apparently Dreamworks was shootingGladiatorat the same time, and were too distracted to interfere much with (Galaxy Quest) .

SeveralStar Trekactors count themselves among the longstanding fans ofGalaxy Quest, includingShatner, Patrick Stewart (Captain Jean-Luc Picard,ST: TNG) – whopronouncedit “brilliant” —Jonathan Frakes (Riker,ST: TNG),Tim Russ(Tuvok,ST: Voyager), andGeorge Takei(Sulu onTOS). Two fromStar Trek: The Next Generationoffer their insights inNever Surrender: Brent Spiner, who played Data, and Wil Wheaton, who played Wesley Crusher. The film has also inspired an entire generation of filmmakers, as Damon Lindelof (Lost, Watchmen, theStar Trek2009 film) points out. And it’s sweetly gratifying to watchArrowandThe Flashcreator Greg Berlanti geek out over his favorite moments, pretty much proving Lindelof’s point.

Best of all, the documentary celebrates the culture of fandom — specifically the positive, uplifting aspects, rather than the toxic cesspool of entitlement that online fandom can sometimes be today. The film devotes a significant amount of screen time toGalaxy Questfans and cosplayers Harold and Roaxanne Weir, who speak at length about what the film has meant to them, and why they find their cosplay so fulfilling. In one of the most moving scenes, Harold — dressed as Mathesar — ​​gets to meet his hero, Colantoni, who leans into the moment and poses with the entire group of Thermian cosplayers. Truly, as Spiner says, “The nerds have inherited the Earth.”

        

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