
When garage inventor Elliot Wilcox builds the OSULRC-1 (Outerspace Ultralight Rocking Chair) - part Boston rocker, part scooter, part player piano, part spaceship - he never imagined the U.S. military would try to steal it. But when the scheming Commander Silk and his boss Admiral Ramirez set their sights on Elliot's backyard spacecraft, it's going to take all the cunning this suburban space pioneer and his family can muster to stay one step ahead.
What Makes This Film Special:
- One gag per minute - from nano-worms that detect landmines to a "barf ride from hell" security system
- Cranial interface technology that responds only to Elliot's heartbeat (because everyone's is unique!)
- A rocking chair that actually flies (thanks to green screen) - built in a real garage by a real inventor
- Star Trek parody opening with original music and NASA Hubble imagery
- DIY filmmaking at its finest - green screen garage, consumer cameras, and boundless creativity
"A labor of love that cost $1,700 and took two years to perfect - every penny and minute shows on screen."