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The American Astronaut

The American Astronaut (2001)

1h 31m | PG-13

⭐ 6.651 / 10

Samual Curtis's first mission in this bizarre science fiction musical comedy requires him to take a cat to a saloon on an asteroid. There, he meets his former dance partner (the Blueberry Pirate) and collects his payment: a device capable of producing a Real Live Girl. Including music by alternative rock group The Billy Nayer Show, this film began life as a live show with a loyal following.

Director: Cory McAbee

Studio: BNS Productions

Genre: Action, Comedy, Science Fiction, Music

Video: 720p

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Cast

Joshua Taylor

Joshua Taylor

as Blueberry Pirate

Greg Russell Cook

Greg Russell Cook

as The Boy Who Actually Saw a Woman's Breast

Rocco Sisto

Rocco Sisto

as Professor Hess

Cory McAbee

Cory McAbee

as The Silverminer

James Ransone

James Ransone

as Bodysuit

Annie Golden

Annie Golden

as Cloris

Reviews

By Walruse

The American Astronaut is a sci-fi musical set in a redneck retro-futuristic space age, had the American frontier continued off the planet. The scenery is of rustique planetary habitats and travel through interplanetary space in an equally rugged vessel. Thematically it is an exposition on families and the inter-family relational space, all of which might be considered unconventional. Visually it is absolutely stunning in beautiful black and white with high contrast that accentuate the grittiness. The soundtrack is excellent and the musical numbers work well too. It is enthralling, it is dramatic, it is funny and it is now on among my favorite films. tl;dr 1975 in Warsaw; Young Homer writes a script for his step-brother David Lynch while listening to banned rockabilly albums. There is a worn poster of Gagarin on the wall and a postcard from France from his step-dad, the lorry driver that defected and abandoned them. His mom is singing in the kitchen.