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The absurdity of surviving frozen solid by sheer luck, combined with Harland’s deadpan delivery, makes this a top-tier comedy scene.
NASA loves realistic details, and RocketMan perverts them. In zero-g, toilets use air suction. Fred is terrified of the vacuum toilet. He delays going for three days. When he finally goes, he brings a toolbox, a manual, and a hockey mask (for protection). RocketMan -1997- - Harland Williams - Comedy Sc...
So grab a juice box, fasten your seatbelt, and remember: never drink the LOX. It tastes like metal. The absurdity of surviving frozen solid by sheer
If you remember the late 90s family sci-fi comedy RocketMan , you likely remember one thing: Harland Williams’ gloriously unhinged performance as Fred Z. Randall, a quirky, clumsy, and oddly brilliant computer programmer who gets thrust into becoming the first man on Mars. Fred is terrified of the vacuum toilet
The character of RocketMan has also been name-checked in various forms of media, from comedy podcasts to TV shows. This continued relevance is a testament to the timelessness of Harland Williams' comedy and the enduring appeal of RocketMan.
During a crisis, the ship’s computer malfunctions and begins reading random text files aloud. It accidentally finds Fred’s personal diary where he practiced his "romantic speech" for Julie. The computer booms through the ship: