
Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders 1990
"Coming to save the universe from a diabolical menace…GALACTIC IMPOTENCE!"
Step into the outrageous universe of *Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders* (1990), a raucous blend of sci-fi and comedy that zips across galaxies with unapologetic energy.
Director: Doug Frisby
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (1990) about?
This offbeat sci-fi comedy follows space hero Flesh Gordon as he's abducted by a group of interstellar cheerleaders whose planet is under threat by the mysterious Evil Presence. Their men have been rendered impotent, and Flesh's legendary talents might be their last hope. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Ardor fights to keep him out of trouble, only to get tangled in the chaos herself.
Who directed Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders?
Doug Frisby directed this 1990 cult classic, bringing a unique blend of humor and sci-fi to the screen.
Who stars in Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders?
The film stars Vince Murdocco as Flesh Gordon, alongside Robyn Kelly, Tony Travis, William Dennis Hunt, and Morgan Fox in key roles.
Is Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (1990) worth watching?
If you love campy, lighthearted sci-fi with a dash of humor, this film delivers exactly that. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, its playful tone and retro charm make it a fun watch for fans of the genre. Think of it as a guilty pleasure with a side of interstellar absurdity.
How long is Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders?
The runtime for *Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders* is 98 minutes.
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About Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (1990) — A Wild Sci-Fi Comedy Ride Through the Stars
Step into the outrageous universe of *Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders* (1990), a raucous blend of sci-fi and comedy that zips across galaxies with unapologetic energy. Directed by Doug Frisby, this cult classic follows the interstellar escapades of Flesh Gordon, a hero whose reputation as a legendary lover precedes him. After being snatched by a squad of alluring space cheerleaders, Flesh learns their planet is under siege not by typical villains, but by the sinister "Evil Presence," which has left the men of their world powerless. With time running out and his own girlfriend, Ardor, caught in the crossfire of bizarre abductions, Flesh must navigate a universe where seduction and survival collide in the most absurd ways imaginable.
The film's playful tone and cheeky premise make it a standout in the genre, weaving themes of empowerment, cosmic chaos, and the absurdity of heroics into a story that's as humorous as it is over-the-top. The vibrant atmosphere is packed with retro-futuristic flair, campy charm, and a dash of satire, all delivered with the kind of unfiltered enthusiasm that only a movie of this ilk can muster.