
"What's Up Tiger Lily?" meets mystery science theatre in this hysterical satire of homophobia and science fiction.... (Full plot summary below)
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"What's Up Tiger Lily?" meets mystery science theatre in this hysterical satire of homophobia and science fiction.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzIt's the kind of satire that you either love or hate. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott Weinberg...every once in a while a true rib-tickler will jam into you and wake you up. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.An off-beat, hair-brained, and weird spoof of a horrible science fiction flick. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanThis sci-fi spoof is desperately bidding for cult-classic status. It falls far short of that goal, but with so many jokes flying wildly around, it does hit its targets every once in a while. |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghHauser and Miles go for broke, lobbing their every comic idea at the screen. Some work better than others, and overall tomfoolery like this is a matter of taste. |
| PopcornQBrandon JudellEmploying low grade dubbing, cheesy special effects, additional scenes with actors rescued from fast-food dinner theaters, plus the worst dance number this side of an Oscar broadcast, Don't Ask Don't Tell is a nonstop guffaw fest for fans of early John Wa |
| Film Journal InternationalDavid NohThe overall effect is so completely inane that one would have to be mighty bored to even think of staying with this for more than, say, ten... make that three minutes. |
| New York PostLou LumenickIn execution, this clever idea is far less funny than the original, "Killers From Space," which was directed by W. Lee Wilder, the vastly less talented brother of the great Billy. |
| Village VoiceLaura SinagraThe would-be cult classic Don't Ask Don't Tell may be a "refried film," but that's no excuse for stale jokes. |
| User ReviewJames HEven though it is mildly funny and somewhat boring at some parts, anything that makes fun of George W. Bush is good in my book. |