Zany, Care-Free, Kitschy, etc. Mostly forgettable, except for anyone who has a nostalgia for a time when the future looked more interesting than it became. In that sense, it was charming, and the freedom that the director was afforded almost became vicarious for me, with a bit of a contagious feeling. So it was a bit surrealist, too. I wonder if Woody intended that (13 yr olds, dude).
I needed to watch this movie eventually, because when I was in Denver, friends (namely Little Fyodor) brought me through the Rocky Mountains, where there was an abandoned future-esque building that I’d always wanted to know more about. Well, that building is in about .05 seconds of the movie. Must be nice to have that kind of budget, to build a series of structures just for brief moments in fascinatingly benign movies such as this one. I wonder how much it grossed. Will look it up some time.