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In this episode of the Compelled by Schlock podcast, we revisit Suburban Commando (1991), the sci-fi action comedy starring Hulk Hogan as an intergalactic warrior stranded in middle-class America. Released at the height of Hogan’s crossover stardom, the film blends slapstick humor, rubber-suit aliens, and fish-out-of-water gags with a surprisingly sincere attempt at genre filmmaking on a limited budget. As a tribute to the late wrestling icon, this review breaks down the movie’s narrative structure, practical effects, and tonal balancing act between camp and sincerity. From Christopher Lloyd’s deadpan delivery to the unmistakable charm of early-90s family comedies, this episode unpacks how Suburban Commando reflects the filmmaking quirks and creative problem-solving of its era.