What space movie came out in 1992? Meme explained

Cameron Frew
The poster for the space movie that came out in 1992

“Space movie 1992” is a notorious search term, but it’s not exactly a firm favorite among sci-fi fans: it’s a years-long, ridiculous meme. Here’s what you need to know.

Growing up with the advent of the internet, particularly in the lawless days of uncensored LiveLeak content and Rotten.com, meant being exposed to some of the most nauseating, shocking images imaginable at quite a young age.

In the early 2010s, if your friend told you to search something seemingly innocuous on Google, there was cause to be cautious. Fortunately, “space movie 1992” isn’t a trick to make you see something horribly graphic – but if you’ve seen a picture of Peter Griffin and a message urging you to never search it, here’s what you’d find if you looked it up yourself.

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Space movie 1992 meme explained

If you search “space movie 1992” on Google, you’ll find a film called Gayn*****s in Outer Space.

You’ll be directed to several websites, whether it’s the movie’s IMDb and Wikipedia pages or MUBI’s streaming hub (it’s not available to watch right now). If it wasn’t already obvious, the shock factor of its racist title is what led to it becoming a meme in the first place.

It was first posted by @mecchaa.memes on Instagram in 2020, alongside an image of Walter White in the ‘Ozymandias’ episode of Breaking Bad, inspiring countless variations of the same “Whatever you do, don’t search space movie 1992” warning.

The poster for the 1992 space movie

Directed by Morten Lindberg, the 26-minute short film was intended to a twist on the blaxploitation genre. “Extraterrestrial beings [from the planet Anus – yes, really] travel the galaxy to free men ‘oppressed’ by females to make way for an entirely-homosexual society,” the official synopsis reads.

“Homosexuality has always interested me, as have black people,” the director explained in an interview with Elitisti.

“Of course it has a deeper meaning, but it’s not social criticism (we’re too smart to do anything like that). At that time, we had seen a lot of blaxploitation films, and we – so to speak – wanted to bring the subject with us to our time. Denmark is not a completely racism-free country, but racism is very low compared to, for example, the United States. We wanted to deal with topics that are taboo and squeeze them into one film.”

It doesn’t have a Rotten Tomatoes score, but it did appear on the r/badmovies subreddit a few years ago. “It’s a terrible film with an even worse title. It is a movie and it has a predominately Black cast FYI. I believe the writer was Scandinavian and touching on the blaxploitation film culture,” one user wrote.

“This film is a sh*tpost from a time when you actually had to take a blade and tape to film. Best known to me and a portion of the internet as the film behind the name of the troll group GNAA way back in the early slashdot days,” another commented.

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About The Author

Cameron is Deputy TV and Movies Editor at Dexerto. He's an action movie aficionado, '80s obsessive, and Oscars enthusiast. He loves Invincible, but he's also a fan of The Boys, the MCU, The Chosen, and much more. You can contact him at cameron.frew@dexerto.com.