Galaxy Quest: A Love Letter to Trekkies
In 1999, a year packed with iconic films, Galaxy Quest hit theaters, blending sci-fi adventure with sharp comedy. Directed by Dean Parisot, the movie follows a group of washed-up TV actors who find themselves in a real intergalactic conflict after being mistaken for their on-screen characters. In this episode, the guys revisit Galaxy Quest, sharing their memories of seeing it for the first time and diving into some behind-the-scenes trivia.
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