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5.3/10
IMDbBest Costumes | 1993 | Robyn Reichek
Jon Lovitz was forced to quit Saturday Night Live (1975) to work on this film. Originally the film was to be shot during the summer break between seasons, but when shooting overlapped for two weeks, Lorne Michaels told Lovitz he couldn't miss a single week on SNL, so he had to make a choice. Convinced that the film was going to be a box office hit, Lovitz stayed on until the production wrapped. Lovitz attributed the film's abysmal box office performance to the film being edited to be more family friendly.
Filmed in 1990, but released into theaters in 1992. It was pulled from theaters after just one week.
Gilbert Gottfried revealed on Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast (2008) that he voiced one of the alien characters, but his vocal track did not make the final cut.
Thalmus Rasulala's final acting role.
The film's original working title was "Dick and Marge Save The Earth".
"Emperor Todd Spengo: On a scale of one-to-ten, in terms of... universe-dominating greatness, where would you place, say... oh, me? General Afir: A ten sire, most definitely. Emperor Todd Spengo: [musing] A ten? Hmmm... [becoming more annoyed] Emperor Todd Spengo: Well yes, of course a Ten. What else would you think? A six?"
"Dick Nelson: That's my wife you got there! That's my planet you're blowing up! And that's... that's just some guy I met, but still, I think this thing has gone just a little too far!"