Queen Of Outer Space 1958
Queen of Outer Space (1958) Hello, everybody. I used a new method to select today's movie. During the course of our discussion on what movie deserved MMT's next review, Nate pointed out that in the A-Z review list, there were no entries for either Q or X.
Well, such a shameful situation couldn't be allowed to continue, so I decided to remedy the situation. I couldn't think of any movies, bad or otherwise, that started with either Q or X. Then I thought, 'I know, I'll Google 'science fiction movies beginning with Q.' I wasn't really expecting to find anything, but to my surprise there are people out there who've put together alphabetized lists of science-fiction and horror movies and posted them on the Internet. This is not something I'd ever want to do myself, even if I were snowbound for a year, but I'm grateful that somebody did. As it happens, most of the science-fiction movies beginning with 'Q' are Chinese, but I did find one that is a) in English, b) available for free on the Internet, and c) bad. And that, folks, is why I'm reviewing Queen of Outer Space.

(Update: Sorry, guys. It seems this movie is still under copyright after all, and shortly after I started this review, Warner Brothers removed it from all Internet sites.
Sep 19, 2011 Queen of Outer Space is a milestone of movie camp. QUEEN OF THE OUTER SPACE - Duration. 1958 MISSILE TO THE MOON TRAILER GRADE Z SCI-FI. Queen of Outer Space (1958) The Technicolor science fiction boom of the 1950s resulted in some outlandish entertainments, but few can compare on the outrageousness scale with 1958's Cinemascope concoction, Queen of Outer Space.
It may be back soon, though.) When I checked out its Wikipedia entry and saw that Zsa Zsa Gabor played one of the main characters, I thought, 'I sure picked the right movie, this is going to be really bad.' After the first few minutes, I was beginning to wonder. Oh, the movie starts off promisingly enough, with a rocket ship poised to take off upright in the standard 1950s way. No surprises there. But then we go inside one of the buildings at the space center to meet the astronauts who will be carrying out the mission, and I notice that the set actually looks pretty good. Somebody put a little thought into designing a building that looks as though it's a real office building sometime in the future, as opposed to a motel room or schoolroom of today slightly redressed. The furniture and the walls look solid, something which is so often not the case in cheap movies. Power Plant Theory And Design By Potter more.