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Lost in Space (film)

Lost in Space is a 1998 American science-fiction adventure film directed by Stephen Hopkins, and starring William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, Gary Oldman, and Heather Graham. The plot is adapted from the 1965–1968 CBS television series of the same name (itself inspired by the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss). Several actors from the TV show make cameo appearances.

Lost in Space
Theatrical release poster
Directed byStephen Hopkins
Written byAkiva Goldsman
Based onLost in Space
by Irwin Allen
The Swiss Family Robinson
by Johann David Wyss
Produced byMark W. Koch
Stephen Hopkins
Akiva Goldsman
Carla Fry
Starring
CinematographyPeter Levy
Edited byRay Lovejoy
Music byBruce Broughton
Production
companies
New Line Cinema
Prelude Pictures
Saltire Entertainment
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • April 3, 1998 (1998-04-03)
Running time
130 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$80 million
Box office$136.2 million

The film focuses on the Robinson family, who undertake a voyage to a nearby star system to begin large-scale emigration from a soon-to-be uninhabitable Earth, but are thrown off course by a saboteur and must try to find their way home.

Lost in Space received negative reviews from critics, and grossed $136.2 million worldwide with an $80 million budget.

Plot edit

In 2058, Earth will soon be uninhabitable due to the irreversible effects of pollution and ozone depletion. In an effort to save humanity, the United Global Space Force sends Professor John Robinson, his wife Maureen, daughters Judy and Penny, and young prodigy son Will on the spaceship Jupiter II to complete construction of a hypergate over the planet Alpha Prime, which will allow the population of Earth to be instantly transported and populate the new planet. Penny rebels by breaking curfew, while Will's prize-winning science experiment involving time travel goes largely unnoticed by John. Global Sedition, a mutant terrorist group, assassinates the Jupiter II's pilot, who is replaced by hotshot fighter pilot Major Don West, to his chagrin.

The family's physician Dr. Zachary Smith, a Sedition spy, sabotages the ship's on-board robot before launch, but is betrayed by his cohorts and left unconscious as the ship launches and the family enters cryosleep. The robot activates and begins to destroy the navigation and guidance systems, en route to destroying the family. Smith awakens the Robinsons and West, who subdue the robot, but the ship is falling uncontrollably into the Sun. Forced to use the experimental hyperdrive with an unplotted course, the ship is transported through hyperspace to a remote planet in an uncharted part of the universe.

Passing through a strange distortion in space, the crew finds two abandoned ships in orbit: the Earth ship Proteus, and another ship clearly not of human origin. They board the Proteus, with Will controlling the now-modified robot. They find navigational data to reach Alpha Prime, and a camouflaging creature Penny calls "Blarp", along with evidence suggesting the ship is from the future. They are attacked by spider-like creatures; one scratches Smith, and the robot's body is irreparably damaged but Will saves its computerized intelligence.

West destroys the vessel to eradicate the spiders, causing the ship to crash-land on the nearby planet, where another distortion appears. Will theorizes they are distortions in time, as his experiment predicted, but John ignores his input. Exploring the time bubble, he and West encounter a future version of Will and a robot he rebuilt with the saved intelligence. The older Will explains that surviving spiders killed Maureen, Penny, and Judy. Constructing a time machine, the future Will intends to return to Earth to prevent Jupiter II from launching.

Young Will and Smith investigate the time bubble on their own. Smith tricks Will into handing over his weapon, but is foiled by a future version of himself, transformed by his spider injury into a spider-like creature, who has been protecting Will since the rest of the family was killed. The present Will and West return to the Jupiter II with an injured Smith and the robot in tow, while the future Smith reveals his true plan: He killed the Robinsons, but kept Will alive to build the time machine, so Smith could return to Earth and populate it with a race of spiders.

John, remembering that spiders eat their wounded, rips open Smith's egg sac with a trophy Will turned into a weapon. Smith's spider army devours him and he is thrown into the time portal, ripping him apart. The planet's increasing instability forces the Jupiter II to take off, but they are unable to reach escape velocity and are destroyed by the planet's debris. Realizing his father never actually abandoned them, Will sets the time machine to send John back to his family, but there is only enough power for one person. Saying goodbye to his family, the future Will is killed by falling debris, and John reunites with his living family.

Realizing they do not have enough power to escape the planet's gravitational pull, John suggests they drive the ship down through the planet, using the gravity well to slingshot them back into space. They are successful, but the planet turns into a black hole, and they activate the hyperdrive to escape. Using the Proteus’ navigational data to set a potential course for Alpha Prime, the ship blasts off into hyperspace.

Cast edit

Production edit

Filming began on March 3, 1997 in London's Shepperton Studios, with more than 700 special effects shots planned,[2] done by Jim Henson's Creature Shop, among other visual effects vendors. The $70 million Lost in Space film was New Line's hope to launch a multimedia franchise, followed by animated and live-action television series.[3] Licensing deals were made with Trendmasters for toys and Harper Prism and Scholastic for tie-in novels.[4]

Music edit

TVT Records released a soundtrack album on March 31, 1998, featuring 11 tracks of Bruce Broughton's original score (which makes no reference to either of the TV themes composed by John Williams) and eight tracks of electronic techno music (most of which is heard only over the film's end credits).[5] A European version of the soundtrack album was released that omits the tracks "Spider Attack", "Jupiter Crashes", and "Spider Smith", and instead includes three new songs unused in the film ("Aah-Yah" by O.P. Phoenix, "Asphalt Ostrich" by HeadCrash, and "Anarchy" by KMFDM).[6] Intrada Records released a score album for the film the following year, and the complete score in 2016. The track "Thru the Planet" on the TVT album is not the same as "Through the Planet" on the Intrada release, but is a shortened version of Broughton's unused end-title music heard on the score album as "Lost in Space."[citation needed]

TVT Records Soundtrack Album edit

Lost in Space: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Various
ReleasedMarch 31, 1998 (1998-03-31)
GenreBig beat, film score
Length67:59
LabelTVT Records
Lost in Space: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Lost in Space – Theme"Apollo 4403:27
2."I'm Here... Another Planet"Juno Reactor / The Creatures4:21
3."Busy Child"The Crystal Method7:27
4."Bang On"Propellerheads5:47
5."Everybody Needs a 303"Fatboy Slim5:49
6."Will & Penny's Theme"Apollo 4403:22
7."Song for Penny"Death in Vegas5:35
8."Lost in Space"Space3:30
9."Main Title"Bruce Broughton1:03
10."Reprogram the Robot"Bruce Broughton2:17
11."The Launch"Bruce Broughton4:14
12."The Robot Attack"Bruce Broughton2:54
13."The Proteus"Bruce Broughton2:26
14."Spiders Attack"Bruce Broughton2:26
15."Jupiter Crashes"Bruce Broughton1:17
16."Spider Smith"Bruce Broughton2:42
17."Kill the Monster"Bruce Broughton3:54
18."The Portal"Bruce Broughton2:46
19."Thru the Planet"Bruce Broughton2:42

Intrada score album edit

Lost in Space: Original Motion Picture Score
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 23, 1999 (1999-03-23) (original release); February 29, 2016 (2016-02-29) (expansion)
GenreFilm score
Length67:03 (original release); 122:49 (expansion)
LabelIntrada Records

All music is composed by Bruce Broughton

Lost in Space: Original Motion Picture Score
No.TitleLength
1."Prologue"0:57
2."Preparing for Space"2:31
3."The Launch"6:22
4."Robot Attack"3:21
5."Into the Sun"6:21
6."Spiders"10:22
7."A New World"1:25
8."Guiding Stars"1:37
9."The Time Bubbles"2:21
10."Smith's Plan"1:21
11."Will and Smith Explore"2:00
12."Will's Time Machine"4:24
13."Spider Smith"2:39
14."Facing the Monster"8:46
15."Attempted Escape"1:26
16."The Time Portal"2:42
17."Through the Planet"2:31
18."Back to Hyperspace"1:38
19."Fanfare for Will"0:27
20."Lost in Space"3:24

All music is composed by Bruce Broughton

Lost in Space: 2-Disc Edition - CD 1
No.TitleLength
1."Prologue"0:58
2."Main Title/Major Mayhem"4:07
3."Hologram Gags/You'll Do (Alternate)"1:05
4."Meet Dr. Smith"1:40
5."Dog Tags, No. 1"0:38
6."Reprogram The Robot/The Launch"6:25
7."Bad Dream/The Robot Attack"3:22
8."Where's Judy?/Judy Is Dying (Remix)"6:23
9."Can't Kill The Man (Revised)"0:49
10."We're Lost"0:23
11."The Proteus (Alternate)"2:23
12."Boarding The Proteus, Pt. 1/Boarding The Proteus, Pt. 2"7:01
13."Spiders And Static/Spiders Attack (Revised)"7:54
14."Jupiter Crash"1:11
15."A Strange New Place/Spider Scratch"1:29
16."Matt And Judy"1:40
17."Goodnights"0:38
18."Energy Bubbles/Dog Tags, No. 2/John And West Set Out"2:23
19."Will's Walk/Smith Persuades Will"1:56
20."Will And Smith Set Out"1:59
21."Decades Old/I'm Your Son (Revised)/Time Machine"4:27

All music is composed by Bruce Broughton

Lost in Space: 2-Disc Edition - CD 2
No.TitleLength
1."Never Trust Anyone/Smith Interrupts/Spider Smith"3:01
2."Friendship/We Have A Plan/Kill The Monster (Revised)"8:46
3."Let's Go Major (Original)"1:26
4."The Portal (Revised Alternate)"2:44
5."Through The Planet (Revised Alternate)"2:28
6."Nice Work Fly Boy (Revised)"1:36
7."Fanfare For Will"0:27
8."Lost In Space"3:26
9."Hologram Gags/You'll Do (Original)"1:04
10."Can't Kill The Man (Original)"0:49
11."The Proteus (Original)"2:24
12."Spiders And Static/Spiders Attack (Original)"7:54
13."Decades Old/I'm Your Son (Original)/Time Machine"4:32
14."Friendship/We Have A Plan/Kill The Monster (Original)"8:50
15."Let's Go Major (Alternate)"1:24
16."The Portal (Original)"2:42
17."The Portal (Revised)"2:43
18."Through The Planet (Original)"3:13
19."Through The Planet (Revised)"2:41
20."Nice Work Fly Boy (Original)"1:48

Reception edit

Box office edit

On its opening weekend, Lost in Space grossed $20,154,919 and debuted at number one at the US box office, ending Titanic's 15-week-long hold on the first-place position.[7] It opened in a record 3,306 theaters[8] and grossed an average of $6,096 per screening. Lost in Space grossed $69,117,629 in the United States and Canada, and $67,041,794 internationally, bringing its worldwide total to $136,159,423.[9]

Critical response edit

Lost in Space received negative reviews from critics upon release.[10][11] Roger Ebert gave the film a rating of one and a half out of four, calling it a "dim-witted shoot-'em-up".[12] Wade Major of BoxOffice rated the film at 1 and a half out of 5, calling it "the dumbest and least imaginative adaptation of a television series yet translated to the screen."[13] James Berardinelli was slightly more favorable, giving the film a rating of 2 and a half out of 4. While praising the film's set design, he criticized its "meandering storyline and lifeless protagonists", saying that "Lost in Space features a few action sequences that generate adrenaline jolts, but this is not an edge-of-the-seat motion picture."[14]

Online aggregators have tracked both contemporary and recent reviews of Lost in Space. At Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 27% based on 84 appraisals, with an average score of 4.9/10. The site's consensus reads: "Clumsily directed and missing most of the TV series' campy charm, Lost in Space sadly lives down to its title."[15] The film holds a score of 42 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on the opinions of 19 journalists, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[16] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.[17]

Accolades edit

Lost in Space received six Saturn Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actor for Oldman. The film also received a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Remake or Sequel, but lost to the tied Godzilla, The Avengers and Psycho.

At the 1998 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film won Worst Supporting Actress for Chabert and was nominated for four other awards: Worst Song in a Movie for "Lost in Space" (lost to "Come with Me"), Worst Resurrection of a TV Show (lost to The Avengers), Worst Director for Hopkins (lost to Jeremiah Chechik for The Avengers), and Worst Picture (lost to Spice World).

Home media edit

VHS, DVD, and later a Blu-ray have been released for the film. Both the DVD and Blu-ray releases contain deleted scenes.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ "LOST IN SPACE (PG)". British Board of Film Classification. May 12, 1998. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
  2. ^ Fleming, Michael (February 5, 1997). "New Line finds Rogers for 'Lost in Space' role". Variety.
  3. ^ Dempsey, John (February 12, 1997). "MINING 'LOST' GOLD". Variety.
  4. ^ Levin, Gary (April 29, 1997). "New Line book, toy deals to bolster 'Lost in Space'". Variety.
  5. ^ "Filmtracks: Lost in Space (Bruce Broughton)". Filmtracks. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
  6. ^ "Various - Lost In Space (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". Discogs. 1998. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
  7. ^ "'Titanic' had lost its space". The Philadelphia Inquirer. April 8, 1998. p. 44. from the original on August 19, 2022. Retrieved August 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ Klady, Leonard (May 13, 1999). "'Phantom' flock to lock in record start". Variety. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  9. ^ "Lost in Space". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  10. ^ Carmody, Broede (March 7, 2018). "Danger, Will Robinson! Netflix drops epic Lost in Space reboot trailer". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  11. ^ Harp, Justin (June 30, 2016). "Lost in Space reboot has been ordered to series at Netflix". Digital Spy. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  12. ^ Ebert, Roger (April 3, 2018). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved February 4, 2010 – via RogerEbert.com.
  13. ^ Major, Wade (August 1, 2008). "Lost in Space". Boxoffice magazine. Archived from the original on July 7, 2012. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  14. ^ Berardinelli, James. "Lost In Space (1998)". Reelviews. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  15. ^ "Lost in Space". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  16. ^ "Lost in Space". Metacritic. Retrieved August 3, 2009.
  17. ^ "Home - Cinemascore". Cinemascore. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  18. ^ Birch, Gaye (October 11, 2010). "Lost In Space Blu-ray review". Den of Geek. Retrieved May 12, 2018.

External links edit

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Lost in Space is a 1998 American science fiction adventure film directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring William Hurt Matt LeBlanc Gary Oldman and Heather Graham The plot is adapted from the 1965 1968 CBS television series of the same name itself inspired by the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss Several actors from the TV show make cameo appearances Lost in SpaceTheatrical release posterDirected byStephen HopkinsWritten byAkiva GoldsmanBased onLost in Spaceby Irwin AllenThe Swiss Family Robinsonby Johann David WyssProduced byMark W KochStephen HopkinsAkiva GoldsmanCarla FryStarringGary Oldman William Hurt Matt LeBlanc Mimi Rogers Heather Graham Lacey Chabert Jack Johnson Jared HarrisCinematographyPeter LevyEdited byRay LovejoyMusic byBruce BroughtonProductioncompaniesNew Line CinemaPrelude PicturesSaltire EntertainmentDistributed byNew Line CinemaRelease dateApril 3 1998 1998 04 03 Running time130 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 80 millionBox office 136 2 millionThe film focuses on the Robinson family who undertake a voyage to a nearby star system to begin large scale emigration from a soon to be uninhabitable Earth but are thrown off course by a saboteur and must try to find their way home Lost in Space received negative reviews from critics and grossed 136 2 million worldwide with an 80 million budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Music 4 1 TVT Records Soundtrack Album 4 2 Intrada score album 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 Home media 7 References 8 External linksPlot editIn 2058 Earth will soon be uninhabitable due to the irreversible effects of pollution and ozone depletion In an effort to save humanity the United Global Space Force sends Professor John Robinson his wife Maureen daughters Judy and Penny and young prodigy son Will on the spaceship Jupiter II to complete construction of a hypergate over the planet Alpha Prime which will allow the population of Earth to be instantly transported and populate the new planet Penny rebels by breaking curfew while Will s prize winning science experiment involving time travel goes largely unnoticed by John Global Sedition a mutant terrorist group assassinates the Jupiter II s pilot who is replaced by hotshot fighter pilot Major Don West to his chagrin The family s physician Dr Zachary Smith a Sedition spy sabotages the ship s on board robot before launch but is betrayed by his cohorts and left unconscious as the ship launches and the family enters cryosleep The robot activates and begins to destroy the navigation and guidance systems en route to destroying the family Smith awakens the Robinsons and West who subdue the robot but the ship is falling uncontrollably into the Sun Forced to use the experimental hyperdrive with an unplotted course the ship is transported through hyperspace to a remote planet in an uncharted part of the universe Passing through a strange distortion in space the crew finds two abandoned ships in orbit the Earth ship Proteus and another ship clearly not of human origin They board the Proteus with Will controlling the now modified robot They find navigational data to reach Alpha Prime and a camouflaging creature Penny calls Blarp along with evidence suggesting the ship is from the future They are attacked by spider like creatures one scratches Smith and the robot s body is irreparably damaged but Will saves its computerized intelligence West destroys the vessel to eradicate the spiders causing the ship to crash land on the nearby planet where another distortion appears Will theorizes they are distortions in time as his experiment predicted but John ignores his input Exploring the time bubble he and West encounter a future version of Will and a robot he rebuilt with the saved intelligence The older Will explains that surviving spiders killed Maureen Penny and Judy Constructing a time machine the future Will intends to return to Earth to prevent Jupiter II from launching Young Will and Smith investigate the time bubble on their own Smith tricks Will into handing over his weapon but is foiled by a future version of himself transformed by his spider injury into a spider like creature who has been protecting Will since the rest of the family was killed The present Will and West return to the Jupiter II with an injured Smith and the robot in tow while the future Smith reveals his true plan He killed the Robinsons but kept Will alive to build the time machine so Smith could return to Earth and populate it with a race of spiders John remembering that spiders eat their wounded rips open Smith s egg sac with a trophy Will turned into a weapon Smith s spider army devours him and he is thrown into the time portal ripping him apart The planet s increasing instability forces the Jupiter II to take off but they are unable to reach escape velocity and are destroyed by the planet s debris Realizing his father never actually abandoned them Will sets the time machine to send John back to his family but there is only enough power for one person Saying goodbye to his family the future Will is killed by falling debris and John reunites with his living family Realizing they do not have enough power to escape the planet s gravitational pull John suggests they drive the ship down through the planet using the gravity well to slingshot them back into space They are successful but the planet turns into a black hole and they activate the hyperdrive to escape Using the Proteus navigational data to set a potential course for Alpha Prime the ship blasts off into hyperspace Cast editWilliam Hurt as Professor John Robinson Mimi Rogers as Professor Maureen Robinson Heather Graham as Dr Judy Robinson Lacey Chabert as Penny Robinson Jack Johnson as Will Robinson Jared Harris as Older Will Robinson Matt LeBlanc as Major Don West Gary Oldman as Dr Zachary Smith Spider Smith Dick Tufeld as the voice of Robot Lennie James as Jeb Walker Mark Goddard as General June Lockhart as Principal Marta Kristen as Reporter 1 Angela Cartwright as Reporter 2 Edward Fox as Businessman Gary A Hecker as voice of BlarpProduction editFilming began on March 3 1997 in London s Shepperton Studios with more than 700 special effects shots planned 2 done by Jim Henson s Creature Shop among other visual effects vendors The 70 million Lost in Space film was New Line s hope to launch a multimedia franchise followed by animated and live action television series 3 Licensing deals were made with Trendmasters for toys and Harper Prism and Scholastic for tie in novels 4 Music editTVT Records released a soundtrack album on March 31 1998 featuring 11 tracks of Bruce Broughton s original score which makes no reference to either of the TV themes composed by John Williams and eight tracks of electronic techno music most of which is heard only over the film s end credits 5 A European version of the soundtrack album was released that omits the tracks Spider Attack Jupiter Crashes and Spider Smith and instead includes three new songs unused in the film Aah Yah by O P Phoenix Asphalt Ostrich by HeadCrash and Anarchy by KMFDM 6 Intrada Records released a score album for the film the following year and the complete score in 2016 The track Thru the Planet on the TVT album is not the same as Through the Planet on the Intrada release but is a shortened version of Broughton s unused end title music heard on the score album as Lost in Space citation needed TVT Records Soundtrack Album edit Lost in Space Original Motion Picture SoundtrackSoundtrack album by VariousReleasedMarch 31 1998 1998 03 31 GenreBig beat film scoreLength67 59LabelTVT RecordsLost in Space Original Motion Picture SoundtrackNo TitleArtistLength1 Lost in Space Theme Apollo 4403 272 I m Here Another Planet Juno Reactor The Creatures4 213 Busy Child The Crystal Method7 274 Bang On Propellerheads5 475 Everybody Needs a 303 Fatboy Slim5 496 Will amp Penny s Theme Apollo 4403 227 Song for Penny Death in Vegas5 358 Lost in Space Space3 309 Main Title Bruce Broughton1 0310 Reprogram the Robot Bruce Broughton2 1711 The Launch Bruce Broughton4 1412 The Robot Attack Bruce Broughton2 5413 The Proteus Bruce Broughton2 2614 Spiders Attack Bruce Broughton2 2615 Jupiter Crashes Bruce Broughton1 1716 Spider Smith Bruce Broughton2 4217 Kill the Monster Bruce Broughton3 5418 The Portal Bruce Broughton2 4619 Thru the Planet Bruce Broughton2 42 Intrada score album edit Lost in Space Original Motion Picture ScoreSoundtrack album by Bruce BroughtonReleasedMarch 23 1999 1999 03 23 original release February 29 2016 2016 02 29 expansion GenreFilm scoreLength67 03 original release 122 49 expansion LabelIntrada RecordsAll music is composed by Bruce BroughtonLost in Space Original Motion Picture ScoreNo TitleLength1 Prologue 0 572 Preparing for Space 2 313 The Launch 6 224 Robot Attack 3 215 Into the Sun 6 216 Spiders 10 227 A New World 1 258 Guiding Stars 1 379 The Time Bubbles 2 2110 Smith s Plan 1 2111 Will and Smith Explore 2 0012 Will s Time Machine 4 2413 Spider Smith 2 3914 Facing the Monster 8 4615 Attempted Escape 1 2616 The Time Portal 2 4217 Through the Planet 2 3118 Back to Hyperspace 1 3819 Fanfare for Will 0 2720 Lost in Space 3 24 All music is composed by Bruce BroughtonLost in Space 2 Disc Edition CD 1No TitleLength1 Prologue 0 582 Main Title Major Mayhem 4 073 Hologram Gags You ll Do Alternate 1 054 Meet Dr Smith 1 405 Dog Tags No 1 0 386 Reprogram The Robot The Launch 6 257 Bad Dream The Robot Attack 3 228 Where s Judy Judy Is Dying Remix 6 239 Can t Kill The Man Revised 0 4910 We re Lost 0 2311 The Proteus Alternate 2 2312 Boarding The Proteus Pt 1 Boarding The Proteus Pt 2 7 0113 Spiders And Static Spiders Attack Revised 7 5414 Jupiter Crash 1 1115 A Strange New Place Spider Scratch 1 2916 Matt And Judy 1 4017 Goodnights 0 3818 Energy Bubbles Dog Tags No 2 John And West Set Out 2 2319 Will s Walk Smith Persuades Will 1 5620 Will And Smith Set Out 1 5921 Decades Old I m Your Son Revised Time Machine 4 27 All music is composed by Bruce BroughtonLost in Space 2 Disc Edition CD 2No TitleLength1 Never Trust Anyone Smith Interrupts Spider Smith 3 012 Friendship We Have A Plan Kill The Monster Revised 8 463 Let s Go Major Original 1 264 The Portal Revised Alternate 2 445 Through The Planet Revised Alternate 2 286 Nice Work Fly Boy Revised 1 367 Fanfare For Will 0 278 Lost In Space 3 269 Hologram Gags You ll Do Original 1 0410 Can t Kill The Man Original 0 4911 The Proteus Original 2 2412 Spiders And Static Spiders Attack Original 7 5413 Decades Old I m Your Son Original Time Machine 4 3214 Friendship We Have A Plan Kill The Monster Original 8 5015 Let s Go Major Alternate 1 2416 The Portal Original 2 4217 The Portal Revised 2 4318 Through The Planet Original 3 1319 Through The Planet Revised 2 4120 Nice Work Fly Boy Original 1 48Reception editBox office edit On its opening weekend Lost in Space grossed 20 154 919 and debuted at number one at the US box office ending Titanic s 15 week long hold on the first place position 7 It opened in a record 3 306 theaters 8 and grossed an average of 6 096 per screening Lost in Space grossed 69 117 629 in the United States and Canada and 67 041 794 internationally bringing its worldwide total to 136 159 423 9 Critical response edit Lost in Space received negative reviews from critics upon release 10 11 Roger Ebert gave the film a rating of one and a half out of four calling it a dim witted shoot em up 12 Wade Major of BoxOffice rated the film at 1 and a half out of 5 calling it the dumbest and least imaginative adaptation of a television series yet translated to the screen 13 James Berardinelli was slightly more favorable giving the film a rating of 2 and a half out of 4 While praising the film s set design he criticized its meandering storyline and lifeless protagonists saying that Lost in Space features a few action sequences that generate adrenaline jolts but this is not an edge of the seat motion picture 14 Online aggregators have tracked both contemporary and recent reviews of Lost in Space At Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 27 based on 84 appraisals with an average score of 4 9 10 The site s consensus reads Clumsily directed and missing most of the TV series campy charm Lost in Space sadly lives down to its title 15 The film holds a score of 42 out of 100 on Metacritic based on the opinions of 19 journalists indicating mixed or average reviews 16 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 17 Accolades edit Lost in Space received six Saturn Award nominations including Best Supporting Actor for Oldman The film also received a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Remake or Sequel but lost to the tied Godzilla The Avengers and Psycho At the 1998 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards the film won Worst Supporting Actress for Chabert and was nominated for four other awards Worst Song in a Movie for Lost in Space lost to Come with Me Worst Resurrection of a TV Show lost to The Avengers Worst Director for Hopkins lost to Jeremiah Chechik for The Avengers and Worst Picture lost to Spice World Home media editVHS DVD and later a Blu ray have been released for the film Both the DVD and Blu ray releases contain deleted scenes 18 References edit LOST IN SPACE PG British Board of Film Classification May 12 1998 Retrieved October 12 2012 Fleming Michael February 5 1997 New Line finds Rogers for Lost in Space role Variety Dempsey John February 12 1997 MINING LOST GOLD Variety Levin Gary April 29 1997 New Line book toy deals to bolster Lost in Space Variety Filmtracks Lost in Space Bruce Broughton Filmtracks Retrieved May 12 2018 Various Lost In Space Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Discogs 1998 Retrieved May 12 2018 Titanic had lost its space The Philadelphia Inquirer April 8 1998 p 44 Archived from the original on August 19 2022 Retrieved August 19 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp Klady Leonard May 13 1999 Phantom flock to lock in record start Variety Retrieved January 30 2022 Lost in Space Box Office Mojo Retrieved February 4 2010 Carmody Broede March 7 2018 Danger Will Robinson Netflix drops epic Lost in Space reboot trailer The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved November 4 2018 Harp Justin June 30 2016 Lost in Space reboot has been ordered to series at Netflix Digital Spy Retrieved November 4 2018 Ebert Roger April 3 2018 Lost in Space Movie Review amp Film Summary 1998 Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on June 5 2011 Retrieved February 4 2010 via RogerEbert com Major Wade August 1 2008 Lost in Space Boxoffice magazine Archived from the original on July 7 2012 Retrieved February 4 2010 Berardinelli James Lost In Space 1998 Reelviews Retrieved February 4 2010 Lost in Space Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved December 1 2022 Lost in Space Metacritic Retrieved August 3 2009 Home Cinemascore Cinemascore Retrieved December 28 2019 Birch Gaye October 11 2010 Lost In Space Blu ray review Den of Geek Retrieved 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