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As I wrote Monday in my post about Fox’s new flop, ‘Meet Dave,’ the studio wrongly tried to pretend that the Eddie Murphy movie wasn’t a sci-fi comedy, even ditching its original title, ‘Starship Dave.’ One reason why: Fox’s Tom Rothman believes that sci-fi comedies are box-office poison. To prove his point, when we were at lunch not long ago, Rothman stumped me when he challenged me to come up with a sci-fi comedy that had been a bona fide hit.
I guess I should bring a few of our readers along to our next lunch, that is, if Tom is still speaking to me. Either our readers are considerably smarter than me or had a little more time to do some research. Or perhaps both. Either way, they’ve been filling up our comments box, doing a pretty good job of demolishing Rothman’s case--or at least expanding the notion of what constitutes a sci-fi comedy. So the next time you hear someone write off the genre as commercially untenable, here are a few savvy comebacks (and a chance to see a wonderfully funny scene from the sci-fi comedy classic, ‘Galaxy Quest’):
Anne Huard offers up ‘Galaxy Quest,’ which hasn’t lost a step nearly a decade after its original release. P. Carumba nominates ‘Ghostbusters,’ the Bill Murray-starring comedy that certainly supplied a lot of fun ghost gags and special effects. Julia named most of the above films, adding a few others, including ‘Short Circuit,’ ‘Weird Science,’ ‘Dark Star’ and (!) ‘Repo Man,’ which is definitely more of a cult classic than a hit, since it made about $49.95 when it came out in 1984. OK, actually $3.5 million, though you still have to love any movie that features both Harry Dean Stanton and the Circle Jerks.
But no one could top the dry sci-fi wit of Cy, who wrote in: ‘I think we’ve all proved that Tom Rothman is just a Conehead whose brain has been Zapped! because his Stepmother is an Alien. I’ll bet he thinks that Earth Girls are Easy too.’
‘Galaxy Quest’ photo from DreamWorks Pictures / ILM