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I feel sorry for all the actors. Wouldn't you want that movie erased from your CV ? Pretend that never happened ? There is that one inner voice among several that keeps telling you just to give in as a German and be that German then. I think that kind of despair must have driven the movie's premise. Plot: A bunch of Nazis built a base on the moon in secrecy long ago. And now they are in space being Nazis. I can promise everyone involved this movie is not going to age. There is nothing funny about Nazis. Brits once spoofed Nazis with a pilot episode of a TV show called 'Honey I'm home.' I'm not British. No idea if that other show could have worked as a comedy show. But there is something inherently deprived about Nazis. Surprise. And I believe Iron Sky missed to spot that deprivation. All of the cast are scum. And it's on tape now. I feel sorry because that move was so unnecessary. Just be unemployed for a few years instead and do nothing. The cast are actual Nazis. And it's on tape now.
It's awful. No need to watch this. A family. With kids. You know 'family' ? That institution where you can beat kids in the evening and they HAVE to return to your home for lunch the next day. You don't even have to beat them, because they can forsee that situation and simply fall in place. That's what 'family' is. And that's what that show encourages. It encourages people who are not qualified to be parents to be parents. If you produce this kind of show you need to call out what the problem with 'family' is. You can't just ignore all issues. Parents usually don't save enough money before they raise kids, so they send them to school at 6am. You need to call out the systematic problem with 'families.' They are not working. This show posits the opposite and another family adopts kids for pets. It's repulsive.
Was alright in the 90s. A bit like the Simpsons rationale. It's a new concept and there hadn't been any funny stuff before. Germany in the 90s was school that started at 7:40am, when you turned 18 you got a letter from the German military that they were going to conscript you, and the med authorities touched your testicles without asking. It's a matter of taste, whether a TV channel should allow comedy shows in that system. Don't go through all the other German 90s comedy shows, I'll sum them up and rate them here: Samstag Nacht: 3/10. Repetitive. Switch: 5/10. Imaginative but offensive at times. 'Ladykracher' was in the 00s, a hit and miss, and the hits were funny, 8/10. There have been dozens of comparable comedy shows that flooded Germany only in the 90s, but absolutely rank below 3 stars. Returning to the more important issue: should an oppressive system like Germany where people habitually cross boundaries broadcast any comedy shows ? Shouldn't the young people get the message by NOT showing any comedy shows ? It depends if there is YouTube, I would say. There was no YouTube in 90s ... I still can't give it a 'yes.' I hope Germany falls into foreign proprietorship, and we'll never have to discuss this impossible question ever again.