Sex Galaxy

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"The world's first 'green' movie!"
  • NR
  • 2010
  • 1 hr 18 min
  • 3.3  (336)

Sex Galaxy is a sci-fi comedy movie that explores a universe where all forms of sexual pleasure have been eradicated from civilization. The movie follows the journey of a group of space voyagers who embark on a mission to find the elusive Planet X, which is the only place left in the galaxy where sex and pleasure still exist. The main protagonist of the movie is Buzz, played by Anthony Jenkins, who is a sex-starved astronaut assigned to lead the mission. He is accompanied by two other crew members, D.O.R.C. (Digital Operations Research Center), a sentient computer system voiced by Christopher Corey Smith, and the android, Android 8675309, played by Ben Phillips.

The movie has a unique premise, and it is inspired by the pulp sci-fi movies from the 1950s. The sets, costumes, and special effects all reflect that style. The movie's creators made a conscious effort to pay homage to the genre's roots, and they do a great job of capturing its charm, campiness, and humor.

Throughout the movie, Buzz and his team encounter a wide array of strange and unusual planets, each with bizarre lifeforms, and all devoid of sex. They finally reach Planet X, a world that is ruled by the sentient being, Amathea. There, they discover that sex remains the one thing that can still give people true pleasure and happiness. Amathea teaches them the art of sexual pleasure and how it can be used to heal people of their emotional and mental wounds.

The movie is filled with playful and raunchy moments, and the humor is centered around the taboo subject of sex. The humor is often hilarious, sometimes absurd, but always irreverent. The movie also explores some mature themes, such as the importance of sexual education, the dangers of sexual repression, and the power of sexual energy.

The acting in the movie is commendable, given the unconventional subject matter. Anthony Jenkins, in particular, delivers a fantastic performance as Buzz. He embodies the character's sex-starved nature while also bringing humor and likability to the role. Christopher Corey Smith is equally impressive, delivering a memorable performance as D.O.R.C., the sentient computer system that provides comic relief throughout the movie. Ben Phillips also does an excellent job as the android, bringing a robotic coldness to the role that's contrasted by moments of absurdity.

The movie's pacing can be a bit erratic, and some of the scenes feel repetitive. However, the movie's primary focus is on humor and entertainment, not on character development or intricate plot lines.

In conclusion, Sex Galaxy is an entertaining movie that offers a fun, amusing, and outrageous take on sci-fi and sex education. The movie's creators were brave to tackle such an unconventional subject matter, and they should be applauded for their efforts. Sex Galaxy is a movie that is sure to appeal to fans of campy sci-fi, comedy, and fans of adult humor.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 18 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.3  (336)