This movie isn't as bad as people say - don't believe the negative hype.
Set in an advanced universe, this movie attempts to redefine the way we see homosexual blacks. And for me this was a complete success. All my gay black friends seem much more receptive to my humor now that I quote "Gayniggers from Outer Space" left and right.
The voice-acting is probably the best I've seen from any movie with the word '*beep*' in the title. Sometimes the audio and video is intentionally off-sync, making it appear as if the characters' voices were re-dubbed. However, this is just a device to illustrate the cognitive dissonance between the gayniggers' pride in their gay blackness and their self-deprecation through calling themselves the 'N-word.' It has also been suggested that this lack of synchronization symbolizes the contrast between the vast knowledge and wisdom of the gayniggers, and their naiveté concerning the female gender.
The special effects are simply jaw-dropping. Pretty much every other movie about gay black men has crude and inexpensive special effects, but the creators of "Gayniggers from Outer Space" spared no expense in bringing the feeling of space-exploration on a gaynigger spaceship to life. This movie is not for little children, however, as it contains graphic violence and charming colored males.
Speaking of which, most of the movie is in black and white, although strangely there are some color parts, especially at the end. This might have been due to the fact that I was watching the digitally remastered version (put out by the G.N.A.A.).
In short, see this movie. It's way better than that refuse they market as entertainment in your local cinema.