Instead of starting a new thread, I did a search to find out if there was one on Mister Guilala already, and I found this.
I first saw it on afternoon tv in Texas in 1972, and was, uh...
I had it on laserdisc years ago, and have a DVD on order. Just a favorite silly movie, with the name "Guilala", the goateed professor who talked with the cliched Germanic accent, and the crazy-ass cocktail parties. We'll see if it's still all that after years of not being able to see it.
Seriously, the whole cocktail party with astronauts thing just rocks. Like in The Green Slime, too.
And the MUSIC!!!!

I love this crazy movie.
Regarding the look of the space scenes, special effects, fashions, etc...
About 8 years ago, when I had my gallery, I was commissioned by some friends to do this really funky, large painting, which they have now put in their four year old son's room. They love artists like Shag and all things futuristic retro, and Michelle asked me to do a painting full of 50's style rockets. I came up with a hodgepodge that was meant to look like a special effect that you would see in a Japanese movie, and they totally understood. I went for the "blue" starfield, and ships that looked like they may as well be suspended on wires. Amongst all of it was an impossibly ludicrous orbiting coffee shop. Tons of little details in it that can't be seen in this jpeg, all the numbers and verbage in the painting were homages to one thing or another....it's very cartoony and not my usual style, but it was a blast to do. Now their little boy Zachary has it hanging in his room, and loves pointing all the details out.
Oh...the space station on the lower left is fashioned after the Mysterians' space station. I have recently modeled a similar station for a 3d render, but it's not finished yet. In fact, I may go back and redo the entire thing as a 3d digital print, 30 inches tall...i've been doing some huge images for fine art printing, the only thing with digital art is that it is too crisp, and I try to do the best I can to take some of that out, thru post-production in photoshop.
Except this time, I think I'll make it a casino, and not a coffee shop.
