Today’s VHS pick is Lost in Space (1998)—one of those 90s Hollywood stabs at turning 60s TV shows into blockbuster spectacles.
The cast is stacked: Gary Oldman, William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, Mimi Rogers, Heather Graham. For a movie this goofy, it’s still wild that they roped in so much star power.
Critics trashed it at release, but over time it’s carved out a cult following.
Love this flick. Draws a lot more plot from the 60’s show than the more recent reboot, but dials up the action and gives everything a slick ‘90s polish. Oldman really that’s the needle on Dr. Smith’s mix of menace and camp. It’s just a shame Hurt is so painfully wooden.
As far as I can remember, the effects hold up pretty well, too, apart from the monkey sidekick.
Had a crush on Lacey Chabert for all of 5 minutes as a kid watching this.
Yes! Lacey Chabert <3
Glad to know I wasn’t alone.
We’re dozens!
Was that the one with the kick-ass soundtrack… A quick glance says yes, yes it was.
I don’t think I ever watched that show… but I know that soundtrack.
It’s bugging me now because I don’t know where I heard it from, maybe I heard it a few times when it was on the TV as a kid.
The one that I mean, and I think OP too, is a movie. I didn’t even know there is a series.
It’s based on a TV show from the 60s. And there was a recent reboot several years ago on Netflix
Isn’t there Lost in Space on Netflix too? Is that one like a remake of this?
The original series had them jumping to a random place in the universe every episode, if I recall correctly. It was pretty campy and cheesy, peak sci-fi for the 60s.
The movie was kind of an origin movie, shows a single bad jump that got them completely lost and they’re in a single place trying to deal with it.
I never watched the full reboot series but it was sort of like the movie from what I remember, but drawn out over multiple episodes/seasons?
They all follow the same premise: a family and some other folks are on a ship, ship’s “hyperjump” or whatever system is messed up so they can jump through space but they can’t navigate so they’re jumping blindly trying to get back home. Has the iconic DANGER WILL ROBINSON - DANGER robot, etc.
Movie was great imo.
Can’t really get into the old series, it’s like all the worst parts of the original outer limits but worse, with less of the great parts. The original Twilight Zone was in a similar vein but the episodes had more mind bendy plots ala Black Mirror, so that carries it past the camp in the modern era, but original LIS series was just like a star trek precursor or something. Probably great for its time but unless you’re into that kind of thing it doesn’t hold up well.
New series seemed good but for some reason my attention wandered and I never finished it. Plan to go back and watch it again someday though, I have a soft spot for the series because of the movie and I’m really glad they did a reboot. Similar to Battlestar Galactica, the original material was super dated but a really good candidate for a reboot.
The Netflix series takes itself more seriously, and the episodes usually end in sciencey solutions, rather than the Star Warsey action of the movie.
The '60s show actually took itself pretty seriously at the very start, but quickly swung into pure camp instead. I don’t know if they figured out that’s what people were actually watching it for, or if they just thought it was the best way to distinguish themselves from Star Trek, who they were competing with.
The 1998 movie is different from the Netflix series. Both are good, IMO, just for completely different reasons.
The movie wins for me because it lets you see Gary Oldman be his famous batshit crazy villain persona.
Both are based on the 1960s tv show.
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I loved that movie. The effects have aged poorly but it’s still good, I was actually really disappointed that the more recent adaptation of lost in space took such a distinctly different tone than this one.
I think the effects are dated but honestly I think they held up pretty well. Almost 30 years old at this point.
Have to admit I quite enjoyed the 2018-2021 TV series too. Cheesy but fun, and a three-season run that actually managed to wrap things up before it got cancelled, which is an increasing rarity.
I have to agree, although I find the quality dropped a bit after the first season, writing-wise. It was still enjoyable though.
Wish physical media would come back, including reprints. I don’t even know where to watch a lot of things these days with how everything is scattered all over every subscription service imaginable.
DVDs and Blu-Rays are still being made. Actually, you can get this movie in those formats—if you wish.
That is good to know. Maybe it’s a good idea to dust off my old PS4 as a Blu-Ray player.
Yes, it is. I still use my PS3 for Blu-Rays.