RocketMan

He's just taking up space!

5.2
19971h 35m

Production

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An accident-prone and obnoxious geek joins a NASA space mission to Mars. During the flight, he manages to put himself and the entire crew in jeopardy, but is in danger of emerging as a hero when his new colleagues need him to save them from the unforgiving surface of the red planet.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: RocketMan (1997) Trailer (VHS Capture)

RocketMan (1997) Trailer (VHS Capture)

Cast

Photo of Harland Williams

Harland Williams

Fred Z. Randall

Photo of Jessica Lundy

Jessica Lundy

Julie Ford

Photo of William Sadler

William Sadler

Wild Bill Overbeck

Photo of Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges

Bud Nesbitt

Photo of Peter Onorati

Peter Onorati

Gary Hackman

Photo of Don Lake

Don Lake

Le Chirurgien du Vol

Photo of Bill Jenkins

Bill Jenkins

Mission Controller

Photo of Ken Farmer

Ken Farmer

Mission Controller

Photo of Blake Boyd

Blake Boyd

Gordon A. Peacock

Photo of Paxton Whitehead

Paxton Whitehead

British Reporter

Photo of Sean Tweedley

Sean Tweedley

NASA Lab Tech

Photo of Cindy Hogan

Cindy Hogan

Reporter

Photo of Lidia Porto

Lidia Porto

Gary's Nurse

Photo of Richard Dillard

Richard Dillard

The President

Photo of Gil Glasgow

Gil Glasgow

Bartender

Photo of Shelley Duvall

Shelley Duvall

Mrs. Randall (uncredited)

Photo of Gailard Sartain

Gailard Sartain

Mr. Randall (uncredited)

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Reviews

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r96sk

5/10

I, somewhat weirdly, have no negative feelings about 'RocketMan'. That's strange because the film is very bad, there is nothing I even marginally liked - and yet, I have no annoyance towards it. Odd.

I think what helps in that regard is the short run time and the fact that I do believe the actors were trying, they were just lumbered with a poor product. Harland Williams plays the role of Fred as well as anyone could have to be honest, while it's nice to see Jeffrey DeMunn - shoutout Dale, 'The Walking Dead'.

The way the premise is brought to life is the biggest downside to this. It's cringe, predictable and lamely written. The more serious space ending is OK but doesn't fit the rest of the film's silliness at all. There aren't many, if any, laughs; for me at least. I did kinda rate the references to other films, e.g. 'Wizard of Oz' and 'Pinocchio', but that's about it.

A harmless film, one I truly don't even have an ounce of hate for despite how bad it actually is.

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