Offers a critical evaluation of the Mars mission spoof, criticizing the film's overt humor and scatological excesses.
Details the first feature-length vehicle for the Canadian comic, Harland Williams, and offers a review of the film.
Ebert describes the astronaut comedy as being in the tradition of Jerry Lewis and Jim Carrey, and offers a synopsis.
Features a scalding review of the children's comedy about a fool in space.
Features a review of the bawdy comedy, citing Harland William's knack for physical comedy.
E Benjamin Kelsey offers a lengthy review and synopsis of the Disney aeronautics spoof.
Offers a brief synopsis and a critique of the Disney slapstick comedy, and offers a list of credits.
Offers a review of the idiot-savant-in-space spectacle. Mr. Cranky takes the film to task for its writing.
Offers a review of the apt-timed space spoof which coincided with the landing of the Mars probe. States the film has "planets worth of charm."
Peter Stack offer a thumbs up for the oft-maligned feature, citing Harland Williams's performance for the film's success.
Offers a review of the film, assessing it in the context of Pee Wee Herman and Jim Carrey films.
Offers an image of Harland Williams in his role. Also details the space comedy and suggests that the young comic actor saves the film.
Details the Disney comedy about a clumsy NASA programmer and describes the film as a lazy "The Right Stuff" parody.
Offers a capsule review of the space comedy. Also provides a list of credits.