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Enter Lone Starr and his "Mawg" (half-man, half-dog) sidekick, Barf, who must save the day while trying to pay off a massive space-debt to a literal pizza-human hybrid, Pizza the Hutt. 2. The Comedy: Breaking the Fourth Wall

If you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out on the funniest 90 minutes in the galaxy. It’s a reminder that even in the vastness of space, humans (and Mawgs) will always be delightfully ridiculous. S.O.S: Hay un loco suelto en el espacio

While the special effects were actually quite impressive for a parody, it’s the "Schwartz" (the film's version of The Force) that keeps fans coming back. It’s a movie that balances slapstick, puns, and biting satire so well that you can’t watch a serious sci-fi film again without thinking of "Ludicrous Speed." Enter Lone Starr and his "Mawg" (half-man, half-dog)

(released in English as Spaceballs ) is the ultimate love letter to—and demolition of—the sci-fi genre. Directed by the legendary Mel Brooks , this 1987 cult classic remains the gold standard for movie parodies. 1. The Premise: High Stakes, Low Maturity It’s a reminder that even in the vastness

Voiced by Joan Rivers, the "virgin-alarm" robot adds a sharp, cynical wit to the group dynamic. 4. Why It Endures

John Candy brings a lovable, chaotic energy that perfectly parodies Chewbacca.