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Les débiles de l'espace

Original title: Morons from Outer Space
  • 1985
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  • 1h 26m
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Les débiles de l'espace (1985)
A trio of moronic aliens crash-land on Earth and become celebrities,
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A trio of moronic aliens crash-land on Earth and become celebrities, while a fourth alien, who arrives separately, finds himself ignored.A trio of moronic aliens crash-land on Earth and become celebrities, while a fourth alien, who arrives separately, finds himself ignored.A trio of moronic aliens crash-land on Earth and become celebrities, while a fourth alien, who arrives separately, finds himself ignored.

  • Director
    • Mike Hodges
  • Writers
    • Griff Rhys Jones
    • Mel Smith
  • Stars
    • Mel Smith
    • Griff Rhys Jones
    • Joanne Pearce
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    • Director
      • Mike Hodges
    • Writers
      • Griff Rhys Jones
      • Mel Smith
    • Stars
      • Mel Smith
      • Griff Rhys Jones
      • Joanne Pearce
    • 42User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mel Smith
    Mel Smith
    • Bernard
    Griff Rhys Jones
    Griff Rhys Jones
    • Graham Sweetley
    Joanne Pearce
    • Sandra Brock
    Jimmy Nail
    Jimmy Nail
    • Desmond Brock
    Paul Bown
    • Julian Tope
    James Sikking
    James Sikking
    • Col. Raymond Laribee, CIA
    • (as James B. Sikking)
    Dinsdale Landen
    Dinsdale Landen
    • Commander Grenville Matteson
    Tristram Jellinek
    • Simpson
    George Innes
    George Innes
    • Stanley Benson
    John Joyce
    • Chief Inspector Miller
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • Godfrey
    • (as Mark Jones)
    Leonard Fenton
    • Commissionaire
    André Maranne
    André Maranne
    • Prof. Trousseau
    • (as Andre Maranne)
    Joanna Dickens
    • Lady Farmer
    R.J. Bell
    R.J. Bell
    • Klutz
    Peter Whitman
    • Friborg
    Olivier Pierre
    • Jabowlski
    Edward Wiley
    • Laribee's Aide
    • Director
      • Mike Hodges
    • Writers
      • Griff Rhys Jones
      • Mel Smith
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    5a_chinn

    Earth's first alien visitors are a bunch of uneducated space truckers.

    There's a few chuckles in this sci-fi comedy about earth's first alien visitors being essentially a bunch of uneducated space truckers. Mel Smith co-wrote and stars in the film and somehow managed to snag respected British director Mike Hodges to helm the film. The picture was also shot by ace cinematographer Phil Meheux, who's done everything from multiple James Bond pictures to "The Smurfs" to "The Long Good Friday". However, the concept likely would have worked better as a short film or SNL skit than a feature length film and the plot drags on far too long. Worth a look, but nothing special.
    sdribble

    Underrated Classic!

    I first saw 'Morons From Outer Space' on cable television when I was 12 years old. (1986.) Recently I spotted it for sale on DVD, and what, with a price tag of only 10 dollars, thought I couldn't pass up owning this cinematic masterpiece.

    So how does it look now that I am older and more sophisticated? (Or at least just older...)

    Its 100 times funnier now. I actually GET the jokes I didn't when I was 12 because I have seen the other movies they reference (Cuckoo's Nest, etc.) I also have a better eye for subtly and timing. The other IMDB reviewer here was right-there is a lot more to this film than there appears to be at first viewing. Not to mention the nice part where the Aliens are brought 'down to earth,' metaphorically speaking.

    If you have seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail 2000 times and are sick to death of it, well, go and watch it again. But after that, see Morons From Outer Space. Every scene in it is like a small sketch and will actually get funnier with repeated viewings, much like Python.

    Favorite scenes: The 'therapy' at the psycho ward with the Iron Maiden record, and the sneeze inside the space helmet. Classic!
    7Latheman-9

    Better than its rating implies.

    In director Mike Hodges's only openly comedic film to date, Anlgo-American pop culture of the '70s and early '80s is mercilessly lampooned. From "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977) to "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975) to David Bowie as the avatar of Ziggy Stardust, nothing escapes a satirical mauling by Hodges and writers/actors Griff Rhys Jones and Mel Smith. On the surface, much of the humor appears to be at the level of Benny Hill, but it is actually much more subtle in its subtext, addressing the mindlessness of celebrity worship, the nature of friendship, the willful self-delusion that can arise from one's own expectations, and the fleetingness of fame. With satire more subtle than seen in similar, American films of the same period (e.g., "This is Spinal Tap" (1984)), "Morons from Outer Space" may not be to everyone's taste. I will be the first to admit that British humor is an acquired taste for many of us non-Brits, but I found this film far funnier than many recent American comedies that have received rave reviews ("Meet the Parents" (2000), "Something about Mary" (1998), "Analyze This" (1999), etc.). Any viewer willing to expend the effort to actually concentrate on what is going on and being said in the film will be amply rewarded. The most difficult part of viewing this movie is finding it, a problem with many of Hodges's works. Rating: 7/10.
    sheptonmallett

    Under-rated film with subtle message

    Yes I did like this film, so what about it? It's well written and better than any Hollywood rubbish crappy comedy about Aliens invading earth, (with the exception of MARS ATTACKS!)the humour is subtley handled by the cast, especially, Jimmy Nail, turning in his best performance as one of the "Moron" aliens, in Auf Wiedersen Pet, I thought he was just irritating and over-rated, but here he almost steals the show. Paul Bown and Joanne Pearce also far well, as the dim-wit and dizzy blonde repectively. James B. Sikking is wonderfully dry in his slightly underused role and Dinsdale Landen has many a good line, with his rolling monotenous, authority, sing-song voice. The two stars; Smith and Jones also do well, especially Mel who wanders around the film looking for someone to believe that he is the fourth alien when, as he describes them; "So-called friends" leave him destitute while they enjoy a life of Fame, Fortune and Luxury. The sequence where he finally bumps into them at the end is quite moving and underplayed, with a subtle message regarding people you either know or who are your "so-called friends". Griff does O.K, but his role is slightly wasted, he appears only to but at the brunt of the joke or pamper to the aliens constant needs. All in all, it really is O.K and the film runs at a good pace, what's wrong with Aliens being out there who are thick, other aliens on their planet (peculiarly named:BLOB)could be highly intelligent but these unfortunately are the ones we meet. Favourite Moment: When told they are played with the chess set, one glance sees them not actually playing the game in the normal way, but having one holding the board and hitting the chess pieces which come their way.
    fedor8

    Unfunny but watchable.

    British big-screen comedies have always lagged behind in quality when compared to British TV-series, and it's a bit of a mystery why that is. After all, a script is a script, right? To say that British films are weaker than British shows is a major understatement. UK comedies are usually terrible, even the rare successful ones like that mid-90s male-strip film or "Four Weddings & Hugh Grant's Bloody Funeral" are average at best.

    MOFOS isn't that bad, but there is a sense that it could have been much better, in spite of the overly simplistic and cretinous premise. A decent budget and a cast of well-knowns indicate that a measure of optimism existed about this project. However, it's once again the script that is to blame. I have no idea why certain people got excited over this script. Nevertheless, MOFOS is watchable, rarely dull, and even provides one or two chuckle-worthy moments...

    I'm sure that had Ron Howard or Peter Bogdanovich made the same exact product, MOFOS would have been praised and praised until our collective ears bled away.

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    • Trivia
      To receive a PG certificate the film was extensively re-edited by the distributor, and the finished product was then cut further by the BBFC to remove cocaine footage and references. In total 6 minutes 10 secs were edited from the film.
    • Goofs
      In the view showing the landing on Earth of Bernard after he and his chair were ejected from the spacecraft, the crane used to drop the actor in front of the camera can briefly be seen at the top of the screen.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: Since the beginning of time, man has looked to the stars and wondered if others like ourselves existed. Would they be super-intelligent, peaceful, sensitive? Our story will go some way to answering these eternal questions.

    • Connections
      Referenced in No 73: Double-Six (1985)
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      Iron Maiden
      Written by Steve Harris

      Performed by Iron Maiden

      Courtesy of Sanctuary Music, Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Morons from Outer Space
    • Filming locations
      • UK
    • Production companies
      • Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment
      • Calendar Productions
      • Hanstoll Enterprise
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $441,137
    • Gross worldwide
      • $441,137
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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