I loved the part in the movie «Galaxy Quest» where the far -
away space aliens received the transmissions of a Star Trek - like TV show... thought it was real and that the characters were gods who could save them from anything.
Not exact matches
The Bam
Aliens scheme to defeat Ultraman 80 by spiriting him
away into four - dimensional
space.
Despite this, it's a highly entertaining
space story that works off the premise that friendly
aliens have been watching our TV for decades; they believe the cast of hit TV series Galaxy Quest (among them Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman) are in fact Earth's mightiest heroes, and whisk them
away in the hope the crew will win their war for them.
Complications ensue when the roguish, disgraced genetically - engineered
space cop Caine Wise (Tatum) saves Jupiter and continues to spirit her
away from
space calamity after
space calamity, from nasty probing grey
aliens to bounty hunters to a politically motivated but dangerous marriage to one of the Abrasax children (Douglas Booth).
Information about the game is scant but the trailer seems to indicate that Isolation is moving
away from the whole
space marine fighting off hordes of
aliens idea that has been popular in previous games.
The thought of scouring
alien landscapes for secrets while blasting intergalactic
space pirates is enough to make me feel like a swarm of Ridleys is fluttering
away in my stomach.
The pod closes and Joker gets
away safely, but one more shot from the
alien ship and the Normandy is reduced to rubble, with Shepard left to struggle in the cold vacuum of
space.
Super Metroid really upped the vague horror elements of the Metroid franchise, between the slaughtering of the scientists in the
space station, the corpse right before battling Kraid with little parasites feeding on it that scurry
away when Samus gets near, and the frozen
aliens in Tourain with their life force sucked dry that disintegrate into dust when they're touched.