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  2. Spaceballs - Wikipedia

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    The remnants of the Mega-Maid crash-land on a nearby planet populated by intelligent apes, who express dismay at the stranded Spaceballs. After being scared by a singing xenomorph at a diner, Lone Starr and Barf find a final message from Yogurt hidden in a fortune cookie, telling them that Lone Starr's medallion means he is a prince and can ...

  3. Death Star - Wikipedia

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    In the 1987 Star Wars parody film Spaceballs, the Spaceballs use a spacecraft called "Spaceball I", which can change shape into "Mega Maid", resembling a woman with a vacuum cleaner. A reference to the Death Star destroying Alderaan, the Mega Maid is used to drain Druidia's atmosphere of fresh air. [64]

  4. Talk:Spaceballs - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the film, the Spaceballs characters regularly break the fourth wall, and many of them are aware that they are making a movie. For example, in one scene, Colnol Sandurz pulls out the video version of Spaceballs being shown in real time, as it is being filmed , for Dark Helmet to view. They fast-forward to temporarily take a look at ...

  5. Industrial Light & Magic - Wikipedia

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    Spaceballs: Mel Brooks: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer $22.7 million $38.1 million 1988 Willow: Ron Howard Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Lucasfilm Ltd $35 million $57.3 million Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Robert Zemeckis Touchstone Pictures: $58 million $329.8 million Caddyshack II: Allan Arkush: Warner Bros. $20 million $11.8 million The Last Temptation of Christ ...

  6. Joan Rivers - Wikipedia

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    During the airing of her late-night show, Rivers made the voice-over role of Dot Matrix in the science-fiction comedy Spaceballs (1987), a parody based (mainly) on Star Wars. The film, directed and co-starring Mel Brooks, was a critical and commercial success, later becoming a "cult classic". [64]

  7. Spaceball - Wikipedia

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    "Spaceball" (Battlestar Galactica), an episode of the short lived science fiction series Galactica 1980 Spaceballs , a 1987 science fiction spoof film directed by and starring Mel Brooks Spaceballs: The Animated Series , an animated television spin-off of the film

  8. Spaceballs: The Animated Series - Wikipedia

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    Spaceballs: The Animated Series, also known as Mel Brooks' Spaceballs: The Animated Series or simply Spaceballs: The Series, is an adult animated television series that premiered in 2008 on G4 and Canada's Super Channel, and is loosely based on the parody science fiction film Spaceballs. [1]

  9. List of programs broadcast by Much - Wikipedia

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    Spaceballs: The Animated Series; The Spoils of Babylon and its sequel The Spoils Before Dying; Stand Up & Bite Me; Starmaker; Stars Gone Wild; Stars on Trial; Start Me Up; StyL'D; Style Star; Super Hit Video; T.I.'s Road to Redemption; Team Ninja Warrior; Teen Wolf; This Is Not Happening; TMZ; Test Pattern 'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen and Dave ...