Spaceballs is rated PG on DVD and when it premiered in the theater. However, because ratings and things have changed over the years, this movie maybe would've gotten a PG-13 or even R rating due to the language. It is rated TV-MA on television.
Yes- and it hysterical... kids of all ages will love it! Use the swartz! :)
Because it has some mild language and mild sci-fi violence as well. But it is hysterically funny!
Spaceballs
In movie order, IIRC: - "Raise Your Hands" (Bon Jovi) - "Heartstrings" (Berlin) - "Hot Together" (Pointer Sisters) - "Spaceballs" (The Spinners) - "Wanna Be Loved By You" (Ladyfire) - "Good Enough" (Van Halen) "Spaceballs" is also played during the end credits. One other song, "My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own" (Kim Carnes/Jeffrey Osborne), is also on the soundtrack but I don't remember exactly where it appears in the movie (unless it was left on the cutting room floor?).
This is from a film called Spaceballs. It is a 1987 spoof of Star Wars, starring Rick Moranis.
it was rated a 4.4
It is rated "R".
Spaceballs The Animated Series - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Spaceballs The Documentary - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-11
The duration of Spaceballs is 1.6 hours.
Spaceballs was created on 1987-06-24.
Spaceballs cannot be manufactured because spaceballs do not exist. Spaceballs, however, was a sci-fi comedy movie released in 1987 and starred Mel Brooks and John Candy.
Mel Brooks was the director of the 1987 movie, Spaceballs.
Spaceballs The Animated Series - 2008 Spaceballs of the Caribbean 1-8 was released on: USA: 12 October 2008
Spaceballs grossed $38,119,483 worldwide.
Spaceballs grossed $38,119,483 in the domestic market.
The late John Candy played the mog character, Barf, in Spaceballs
Daphne Zuniga
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