I went and saw this. It is HORRIBLE. The trailer makes it look considerably better than it actually is! Nearly all the scenes they spent any money on are in it.
The wretched quality of the animation is the least of its problems. They clearly put no thought whatsoever into having the plot make at least a modicum of sense. The script is plodding and talky, the characters are all annoying and devoid of personality, the suspense is nonexistent, the voice-acting is wretched (especially the accents), the space battles are an indecipherable blur of spaceships and lasers twirling around, the ending is a total cop-out ... heck, there is NOTHING good about this movie.
Unfortunately (?) I haven't seen "Foodfight", so I can't use that as a reference, but I can say that "Last Flight" is slightly better than "The Lion of Judah" and considerably worse than "Silver Circle", if that helps any.
It is not a Star Wars ripoff, BTW. That's just a brief portion of the movie that's overrepresented in the trailer. Its really more of the Turbo/Planes "You can do anything if you set your mind to it regardless of how fundamentally unqualified you are" thing. Only taken to an absurd extreme, since most of the "crew" is so mentally disabled (literally!) that you feel uncomfortable that they're even out in public unsupervised, let alone on a spaceship battling planet-enslaving armadas.
It's kind of a weird meta-level parallel with the movie itself, actually.
The running pig scene (seen at 1:57 in the trailer) lasts a good 30 or 40 seconds, which tells you about all you need to know.
I agree in principle that it's a good thing when independent artists are able to see a product all the way through to a theatrical release, and support it with a nice website. But when I see something like this movie, I'm also forced to conclude that some people just should not be making movies, in EXACTLY the same way that snails should not be racing at Indy. Whatever time or resources they put into this thing was utterly, tragically wasted.