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Lost in Space (New Line Platinum Series) (1998)

William Hurt , Mimi Rogers , Stephen Hopkins  |  PG-13 |  DVD
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (344 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: William Hurt, Mimi Rogers, Gary Oldman, Heather Graham, Lacey Chabert
  • Directors: Stephen Hopkins
  • Writers: Akiva Goldsman
  • Producers: Michael De Luca
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: New Line Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: October 6, 1998
  • Run Time: 130 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (344 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 0780622650
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,373 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Special Features

  • Deleted scenes
  • Featurette "Building the Special Effects"
  • Featurette "The Future of Space Travel"
  • The Television Years - featuring synopses of all original episodes from Lost in Space and interviews with original cast members
  • Production designs
  • Music video "Apollo Four Forty"
  • Biographies of current and original cast members

Editorial Reviews

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Packed with more than 750 dazzling visual effects, this $70 million adventure does more (and less) than give the 1965-68 TV series a state-of-the-art face-lift. Aimed at an audience that wasn't born when the series originally aired, the sci-fi extravaganza doesn't even require familiarity, despite cameo appearances by several of the TV show's original cast members. Instead it's a high-tech hybrid of the original premise with enough sensory overload to qualify as a spectacular big-screen video game, supported by a time-travel premise that's adequately clever but hardly original. It's certainly never boring, and visually it's an occasionally awesome demonstration of special effects technology. But in its attempt to be all things to all demographics, the movie's more of a marketing ploy than a satisfying adventure, thankfully dispensing with the TV show's cheesy camp but otherwise squandering a promising cast in favor of eye-candy and ephemeral storytelling. In keeping with the movie's high-tech appeal, the DVD is a feature-packed marvel, including two audio commentaries, deleted scenes, two featurettes covering special effects and the original TV series (featuring complete biographies and episode guides), the original screenplay, and interactive games. --Jeff Shannon

Product Description

TV's Robinson family takes a galactic wrong turn with state-of-the-art visuals and effects. Starring William Hurt (One True Thing, Michael) and Gary Oldman (Air Force One, The Fifth Element) as Dr. Smith.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary
Biographies
Deleted Scenes
Featurette
Interviews
Music Video
Production Notes
Production Sketches
Theatrical Trailer


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The special effects were great and it had a good story line as well. Kemi Faulkenbery  |  35 reviewers made a similar statement
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27 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, This was an unexpected Treat : Five Stars September 30, 2007
Format:DVD
First of all, I am a huge fan of anything sci-fi. That said, chances are that if you liked "Serenity" and "Firefly", and if you could imagine those movies/shows with a lot more humor and camp, then "Lost in Space" is the movie for you. I had never seen the TV Series as I wasn't born then, but the film is a delightful confection, one that you will surprisingly keep remembering days after you've seen it. This one is a panned film, with negative reviews all around, but for me it succeeded as pure sci-fi escapism and entertainment, and it surpassed my wildest imagination.

William Hurt is good in anything, and he was great here as the father who loves his work more than his family. The dialogue, which most people found inane and juvenile, is certainly nothing to write home about, but its servicable. I would say that if they had a better screenwriter the film would have probably done better business all around.

My only 'problem' with this film is the monkey-like alien that they suddenly introduced. They get this off a deserted space station in a hyper universe. The moneky names itself Blarp. Yes, you heard that right. The CGI on this is especially bad as it looks like it belongs in a much different, much less sophisticated film. If the monkey were removed, this would have been an even better film.

Matt LeBlanc was 31 years old when he made this, and he has never looked better either before or since. I was quite surprised that Joey looked 'this good' because frankly looking at him today is a task. The same cannot be said of Heather Graham who has a very weakly written role. Mimi Rogers has the worst lines, as some sort of neglected housewife who just happens to be a pro at interplanetary travel. Whatever. This all worked for me, no matter how convoluted it sounds.

The best way to watch this treat is to leave your brain at the door and take it for what it is. This is a fine slice of sci fi heaven, and definitely better than other more serious films of the genre like 'Red Planet'. And since this DVD is full of features, I'd suggest buying this as soon as you can (it went out of print officially in early 2007 - no idea when its going to be back).

Five Stars. HUGELY entertaining, and I could watch this over and over.
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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most under-rated movies of the '90's. April 11, 2000
Format:DVD
As a dedicated fan of the Lost In Space TV series since my childhood in the 60's I approached New Line's big-screen version with a mixture of anticipation and trepidation on its release in '98. I'd heard about the initial reviews and was ready to be severely let-down. Imagine my surprise to emerge from the cinema feeling as though it was one of the best times I've had at the movies.The amazing effects "blew me away" (leaving me somewhat exhausted by my responses to them)but unlike so many recent sci-fi extravaganzas I found myself entertained by a complex and witty screenplay which also unexpectedly moved me with its restrained use of sentiment.I applaud the efforts of Akiva Goldsman and Stephen Hopkins to recapture the tone of the early black and white episodes of the TV series (before the show descended into camp, never to fully recover)and found the 90's modifications to the concept (eg. dysfunctional family issues etc) intriguing. Fans of the show were given clever references to well-known episodes and lines of dialogue (the first two-thirds of the film stuck very close to the pilot episode and the following one entitled THE DERELICT) and the cameos by original cast-members were great.June Lockhart in particular showed herself to be an actress with a bold sense of humour about her TV image! The film cast couldn't have been better chosen (Gary Oldman is particularly outstanding as the vain, villianous Dr. Smith), all adding the kind of depth we don't see too often in films of this genre.Bruce Broughton's score (the great John Williams was unable to redo his classic TV score due to other commitments) is excellent (see the reviews of the full score CD at Amazon.com) and a worthy successor to its "forbear". Although moved by the ending (involving the saving of John Robinson's life by an older version of his son Will, who in effect sacrifices himself for him) I originally found the last portion of the narrative difficult to grasp and sensed that editing had played a hand in this. The DVD's commentaries and deleted scenes confirmed my theories(the "time bubble" sequence originally had many "bubbles" and dialogue had to be cut when confused preview audiences led the makers to shred this sequence down).Nevertheless, repeated viewings have made even this section more enjoyable and easier to grasp (time warp sequences are usually a bit hard to fully work out at the best of times- eg. BACK TO THE FUTURE II).My only carp is that, despite Jared Harris' good performance, I wish that Bill Mumy (who played Will in the series) had been given the opportunity to portray the older version of Will (he tested for the role and reportedly believed it was his for a time- his disappointment at losing it apparently played a major part in his decision to have no part in the production).Harris (the son of Richard Harris) apparently had his dialogue looped by an American actor.Nonethless, I happily cannot understand the tirade of criticism levelled against this film and believe that time will be kinder to it than many other movies which were well received critically at the same time.One Melbourne critic (Jim Schembri, of The Age, called it "an undeniably entertaining extravaganza based on the modest '60's TV series").It is incomprehensible to me that there were no Oscar nominations forthcoming for Visual Effects, Sound Effects Editing, Dramatic Score and Art Direction-Set Decoration. I have yet to play the (excellently produced) DVD to anyone who has not been entertained and moved by it. A planned sequel is reportedly unlikely to be made now due to box-office figures- a tremendous pity which I hope will be turned around before cast contracts expire etc.. I cannot recommend this film highly enough- even to those who may not be sci-fi buffs.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Decent Adventure and Tribute to the Old Series October 14, 2000
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"Lost in Space" purists probably had a problem with the "updated" version of the 60's show. However, the movie basically reworks several of the better episodes from the "more serious" first season. There are remnants of "The Reluctant Stowaway" which introduced the nefarious Dr. Smith, "The Derelict" wherein the crew discovers a seemingly abandoned ship, and "Island in the Sky" featuring the crash of the Jupiter II.

Also, the film expanded the role of the Judy Robinson part (Heather Graham) by presenting her as a doctor with skills essential to the success of the mission; the television show never really effectively utilized the character. The film also makes better use of the Maureen Robinson (Mimi Rogers) character who is seen as an equal to her scientist husband played by William Hurt. As played by June Lockhart on the show, the character was often relegated to the background as the damsel in distress.

Matt Leblanc is appropriately "macho" as gung-ho pilot Major Don West. The two younger roles of Will and Penny Robinson are handled well by Jack Johnson and Lacey Chabert.

Cameos by Lockhart, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen, Mark Goddard, and Dick Trufeld (the Robot's voice) are welcome.

Gary Oldman as Dr. Smith gives a very understated performance. This is due, perhaps, to the over-the-top performance of the series doctor played by Jonathan Harris.

Even with the plot inconsistencies and some "effects" that don't work, the movie is still a fairly enjoyable "journey."

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun Flick
Very entertaining flick. Not a cinema masterpiece but adequate for a god time. Nice to be able to watch it whenever and wherever I want.
Published 6 days ago by Mr. Fife
5.0 out of 5 stars close famliy
I use to watch the tv show when I was growing up, I loved it then and I love it now. I wish they had made a movie of them finally getting to where they were going.
Published 14 days ago by Jackie Veach
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun Movie
I've only seen this on the small screen, but its a fun frolic. It's like a low budget screenplay with large budget effects! Read more
Published 15 days ago by Michael D. MCKinney
5.0 out of 5 stars lost in space
What a great movie. It has action, comedy, and romance. I think is a great movie remake of the original
Published 20 days ago by jenli
3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Enough
A good film to watch. I wish they had done more with it but I guess the target audience puts limits on what goes in a movie.
Published 28 days ago by H. Burton
3.0 out of 5 stars Falls short
Fair movie and good special efects. Storyline falls short.
not to happy with this movie. The dvd was in good shape and
video picture quality great.
Published 1 month ago by willy
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites
Love sci-fi and this one is really one of my favorites without a doubt, really enjoyed the clarity of blu-ray with movie. Read more
Published 1 month ago by eddie9
5.0 out of 5 stars good movie. good price
what more need I say? fast shipping, it wasn't a burnt copy (cough-ebay-cough... bad memories!) if you want a review of the movie it is what it is, I was a huge fan of the tv... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Kelly A Ward
4.0 out of 5 stars Great family movie
Humor with romance, attitude, drama, action, and a thriller with those spiders. And a Scifi makes this movie great. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Tyno
5.0 out of 5 stars Another hit classic
Yeah nothing but good things to say about this movie love it watch it over and over, was a great find on here for a great price
Published 2 months ago by Robert E. Thomas
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