Third Stone from the Sun
Third Stone from the Sun

Third Stone from the Sun

1995Movie90 minEnglish

Rich music and only a smattering of dialog, the story is of an exta-terrestial child who's planet is doomed so he's been sent to search for a new world. A white schooner guided by a spirit helper shows him the great Northwest

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IMDb7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Metacritic74/100
Google Users91%
Director: Bonnie & Terry Turner (Creators)Genres: Sitcom, Science Fiction, Comedy

Plot Summary

Four extraterrestrial beings, led by the High Commander Dick Solomon, crash-land on Earth and assume human form. Their mission is to observe humanity and prepare for an invasion, but they struggle to understand human customs and emotions. Dick, as a college professor, navigates relationships and the complexities of Earth life with hilarious results, while his crew members grapple with their own peculiar adaptations.

Critical Reception

Third Rock from the Sun was a highly popular and critically acclaimed sitcom during its run, praised for its unique premise, sharp writing, and outstanding performances, particularly from John Lithgow. It successfully blended science fiction elements with relatable workplace and social comedy, earning a strong following and numerous awards.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intelligent humor and witty social commentary.
  • John Lithgow's performance as Dick Solomon was consistently highlighted as a major strength.
  • The show's unique sci-fi premise allowed for creative and often absurd comedic situations.

Google audience: Audiences loved the show's clever humor, the relatable struggles of the alien characters trying to understand human society, and the fantastic chemistry among the cast, especially John Lithgow. Many appreciated its fresh take on the sitcom format.

Awards & Accolades

Won 2 Primetime Emmy Awards (out of 15 nominations), 2 Golden Globe Awards (out of 6 nominations), and numerous other awards.

Fun Fact

The original concept for the show involved aliens who were supposed to be teenagers attending high school, but the producers decided to make them adults posing as a family for more mature comedic potential.

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