Modelling themselves after an idyllic cookie-cutter suburban 1950s family, a colony of insects move from South America into the United States with the intent of getting access to the nation'... Read allModelling themselves after an idyllic cookie-cutter suburban 1950s family, a colony of insects move from South America into the United States with the intent of getting access to the nation's nuclear resources.Modelling themselves after an idyllic cookie-cutter suburban 1950s family, a colony of insects move from South America into the United States with the intent of getting access to the nation's nuclear resources.
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- Sally Applegate
- (as Cami Cooper)
- Dottie
- (as Savannah Smith Bouchér)
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This is the kind of film you watch with a big bowl of popcorn.
Stockard Channing is always great and the role of Sally Applegate is played extremely well.
This film should be required viewing for Ed Bundy.
I love the surreal and outrageous humour.
We all seem to be afraid of being invaded by aliens but I do believe that not many of us considered cockroaches even though they may among the few species that survive.
Yeah, they're aliens trying to fit in. Transformed into a human appearance, pretty much every member of the alien family ends up succumbing to the (not so virtuous) practices (and vices) of those (humans), with whom they interact. And that does have its funny moments, however predictable.
I think the alien son (getting stoned with buddies), is pretty funny. Kid plays it well. Begley too, is fairly funny.
It's worth the watch. And; vs the hearltess, mindless releases of today, who knows, this might be a masterpiece.
I wouldn't say that there are any big laughs. It does have a weird dark satirical take on the suburbs. There is also an environmental message. This all adds up to an unseen cult movie. It has some fun takes. Michael Lehmann directed one of the great teen satires of all times, Heathers. This is way weirder.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed in 1988/1989, but remained unreleased in the U.S. until early 1991, due to the financial woes of New World Pictures.
- Quotes
Aunt Bea: [to a passing construction worker who has grabbed her behind] You Homo sapien scum!
Richard P. Applegate: Excuse me?
Aunt Bea: Nah, nothing nothing, it's just uh, some asshole tried to rape me.
- Alternate versionsThe Image Entertainment LaserDisc release of the film is cut, missing one final scene at the end wherein it is revealed that Aunt Bea is still very much alive (albeit injured) and still optimistic about crushing the human scum by planning on infiltrating NORAD. Instead, the Image LD cut of the film cuts straight to the credits after the final jungle scene, missing the final Aunt Bea scene in its entirety (this scene is present in the TV cut of the film shown on Showtime Flix).
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $485,772
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $274,815
- Feb 3, 1991
- Gross worldwide
- $485,772