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Bill the Galactic Hero

  • 2014
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
97
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Bill the Galactic Hero (2014)
SatireComedySci-Fi

Bill is a pizza delivery driver who is drugged and shanghaied into the Space Troopers. Bill initially works as a fuse tender but when his ship is struck by enemy fire he finds himself the on... Read allBill is a pizza delivery driver who is drugged and shanghaied into the Space Troopers. Bill initially works as a fuse tender but when his ship is struck by enemy fire he finds himself the only remaining soldier capable of firing back.Bill is a pizza delivery driver who is drugged and shanghaied into the Space Troopers. Bill initially works as a fuse tender but when his ship is struck by enemy fire he finds himself the only remaining soldier capable of firing back.

  • Directors
    • Alex Cox
    • Danny Beard
    • Merritt Crocker
  • Writers
    • Alex Cox
    • Harry Harrison
  • Stars
    • James Miller
    • Devon Wycoff
    • Jesse Lee Pacheco
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    97
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Alex Cox
      • Danny Beard
      • Merritt Crocker
    • Writers
      • Alex Cox
      • Harry Harrison
    • Stars
      • James Miller
      • Devon Wycoff
      • Jesse Lee Pacheco
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Miller
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    Devon Wycoff
    Devon Wycoff
    • Deathwish Drang
    Jesse Lee Pacheco
    • Sixth Class Tembo
    Katie McManus
    • Bowb Brown
    • (as Kaitlin McManus)
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    Eddy Jordan
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    Hayden Winston
    • Chaplain…
    Brittany Handler
    • 1st Class Spleen
    Nicholas Wagner
    • Old Sarge
    • (as Nick Wagner)
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    Shayn Herndon
    Shayn Herndon
    Bradley Allf
    • Deplanned Outlaw
    Lily Grisafi
    • Eager Beager
    Pablo Kjolseth
    Pablo Kjolseth
    • The Emperor
    Anneka Kumli
    Anneka Kumli
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    Alex Richard
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    • (voice)
    Frank Vidana
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    • Directors
      • Alex Cox
      • Danny Beard
      • Merritt Crocker
    • Writers
      • Alex Cox
      • Harry Harrison
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    1thomas-korn

    What happened to Alex Cox?

    I was totally confused througout this whole movie. Apparently, this was a dream project of Mr. Cox's... a dream that didn't come true. Most of it was shot on the University he teaches at.. and it shows. They didn't really try to make the set look like anything else but a modern day University campus. That's about all I can recall of this snore fest.
    1c1895639

    25 bucks, down the hole.

    As a huge fan of the novels, I eagerly shelled out $25 on KickStarter to get a download of this movie. Alex Cox, a real director (Repo Man, etc.)... what could go wrong?

    Well... everything. I won't spoil it for you, in case you really want to watch, but here was my reaction while watching Bill:

    Sweet! Here we go! Umm... oh. OK. Huh? WTF?? *start skipping to the end* Well *&@)* me...

    To somewhat quote Les Grossman from Tropic Thunder, a nut-less monkey could have done better than this. From retarded, childish animation, to even worse black and white home video, to 60's Flash Gordon-type stuff (except not as good), back to retarded animation, this whole pile of dung wasn't even worth the 10 minute download time. It's not even funny or interesting as satire, if that's what Cox was going for. I can't even tell.

    This cost over $100,000 to make? Again, I say WTF? At least I'm only out $25.
    4robert-552

    Bill, the Galactic Hero and the Planet of the Blistering Shoestring Budget

    This movie is a student film shot in B&W and book-ended with color animated sequences. Given what happens in those sequences, I suspect the decision to animate them was due to budgetary constraints.

    We see the progression of a naive young man duped into joining a military force and watch his personality progress alongside his misadventures in outer space and on other planets.

    The decision to turn a male character into a female one was interesting to me, and I figured why not, since the character's sex wasn't integral to the plot. (Not Bill, someone else.)

    Due to its budgetary constraints, I am reluctant to hold the movie to the same standards of movies put out by major studios, making my rating decision a little difficult to decide on. I did not care for the stylistic decisions of the animated parts. Having said that, I feel like this might've been more interesting -- whether or not it were possible -- to do a crowdsourced version of this in the style of Star Wars Uncut.

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      Bill The Galactic Hero is considered to be the biggest student film ever made in regards to budget, crew and length of principle photography (lasting roughly seven months).
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      Bill the Galactic Superhero
      Written by Iggy Pop and Whitey Kirst

      Performed by Iggy Pop

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Biting Sheep Productions
      • University of Colorado Boulder
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    • Budget
      • $114,957 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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