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Watch Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary Full Movie online free HD 4K

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Galaxy Quest is a 1999 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of science-fiction films and series, especially Star Trek and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Daryl Mitchell. The film depicts the cast of a defunct cult television series called Galaxy Quest who are suddenly visited by actual aliens who believe the series to be an accurate documentary, and become involved in a very real intergalactic conflict.

The film was a modest box office success and was positively received by critics: it won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (an award previously won by the original Star Trek series in the 1960s) and the Nebula Award for Best Script, and was also nominated for 10 Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Director for Parisot, Best Actress for Weaver, and Best Supporting Actor for Rickman, with Allen winning Best Actor.[3][4]

Galaxy Quest went on to achieve cult status through the years, especially from Star Trek fans for its affectionate parody, but also to more mainstream audiences as a comedy film in its own right.[5][6][7] Several former cast and crew members of Star Trek also went on to praise the film.[8] It was included in Reader's Digest's list of The Top 100+ Funniest Movies of All Time in 2012, while Star Trek fans voted it the seventh best Star Trek film of all time in
The cast members of the canceled space-adventure television series Galaxy Quest spend most of their days attending fan conventions and promotional stunts. Though the series' former lead star Jason Nesmith thrives on the attention, the other cast members resent him and – to varying degrees – the state of their careers.

During a convention, Jason is approached by a group calling themselves Thermians, led by Mathesar, who request his help; believing this to be for a promotional appearance, he agrees to be picked up the next morning. Jason is hung over when he is picked up and does not grasp that he has been transported to a working recreation of the bridge of the NSEA Protector, the starship from Galaxy Quest. Believing that he is play acting, he gives half-hearted orders as captain, directing them to attack his enemy General Sarris, temporarily defeating him. When the Thermians transport him back to Earth, he realizes that it was real. He attempts to relate his adventure to the other cast members, but is rebuffed. When the Thermian Laliari appears and requests Jason's help further, he convinces the cast to join him.

Once aboard the Protector, the group learns that the Thermians received transmissions of Galaxy Quest in space, and thought they were historical documentaries. Inspired by the crew's adventures, the Thermians restructured their society to reflect the virtues of the show, including manufacturing a functioning replica of the Protector. When Sarris attacks the ship, the group flees through a field of magnetic mines. Though they escape Sarris, the ship's beryllium sphere, its source of power, is damaged. They detect beryllium on a nearby planet, and the humans travel to the surface to retrieve a new sphere. After a series of mishaps, they are successful, but in their absence Sarris takes over the Protector. Jason confesses to Sarris that he is not the ship's commander, and shows him the "historical documents" of Galaxy Quest; Sarris realizes what they truly are and forces Jason to explain them to a heartbroken Mathesar. Sarris orders the Protector's self-destruct activated and returns to his ship, leaving the crew to die.

The humans formulate a plan to abort the self-destruct and defeat Sarris' men left on the ship. With the aid of a Galaxy Quest fan on Earth named Brandon – using a genuine Thermian communicator Jason had accidentally swapped for Brandon's prop – and his network of friends who possess intimate knowledge of the show, Jason and Gwen make their way to the ship's core and shut down the self-destruct sequence, while Alexander leads the Thermians in fighting back against Sarris' forces. The humans take back command of the Protector and fly to confront Sarris. With their renewed confidence in their abilities, the crew flies through the minefield again but evade the mines, causing them to drag behind the ship. The Protector flies straight at Sarris' ship, maneuvering away at the last second, tricking him into flying into the mines and obliterating his ship.

The Protector travels to Earth to return the humans home, but Sarris, who escaped his vessel's destruction, ambushes them and fatally wounds several crew members. Jason activates the "Omega 13", a secret superweapon on the Protector that had never been used and never had its capabilities explained; the device causes a thirteen-second time warp to the past, giving Jason and Mathesar the chance to disarm Sarris before he attacks. The Protector's bridge splits from the main vessel to fly to Earth with the humans, while the main section departs with Mathesar leading the Thermians. With Brandon acting as a beacon, the Protector bridge crashes at the Galaxy Quest convention, where the crowd assumes it was a publicity stunt. As the humans climb out, Sarris revives and Jason shoots him, blasting him into atoms, and the cast basks in the adoration of Brandon, his pals, and their fans.