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Dimwitted Martians drop into a little Illinois town on the day that the local radio station happens to rebroadcast Orson Welles 1938 "War Of The Worlds".Dimwitted Martians drop into a little Illinois town on the day that the local radio station happens to rebroadcast Orson Welles 1938 "War Of The Worlds".Dimwitted Martians drop into a little Illinois town on the day that the local radio station happens to rebroadcast Orson Welles 1938 "War Of The Worlds".
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Tonya Williams
- Ernestine
- (as Tonya Lee Williams)
James Eustermann
- Clown
- (as Jim Eusterman)
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Stupid? Yes.
Laughable? Yes, again.
Fun? Definitely!
This movie accomplishes it's primary goal: entertain and have fun. That's all a good movie need do.
Worth a rent, at least one time.
Laughable? Yes, again.
Fun? Definitely!
This movie accomplishes it's primary goal: entertain and have fun. That's all a good movie need do.
Worth a rent, at least one time.
Or if you *are* kids. An earlier reviewer at this site called it one of the worst films he'd ever sat through, and I must admit that it's not great film-making. It's not SUPPOSED to be great film-making. Don't go into it expecting any great revelations, any high-tech effects. In fact, don't *expect* anything. Just take it on it's own terms and you'll probably like it. Light-hearted fun.
I first saw this movie in 1990 when it first came out on video. I agree that it is total nonsense, but it is also one of the funniest movies that I have ever seen. The very idea that a group of "advanced aliens" would be running for thier lives from a bunch of country hicks is totally side-spliting. Why do all science fiction movies have to be about murderous beings? This group of Imperial Martian Atomic Navy misfits reminds me of some of the idiots that I knew in the army! No wonder they were left on asteroid patrol while the rest of the fleet went to war. Leave this movie alone. We need more like it.
I thought this would be another goofball ET ripoff (like the awful "Nookie"), but it is, instead is light-heartedly enthusiastic, with clever dialog, and a generally don't-take-ourselves-too-seriously attitude that makes this a great late-night (or late-saturday-afternoon) entertainment. Give it a watch! "That's it! Take me to a Government Lab, and cut me into wafer thin sections."
Zany and fun -- that's all this movie is about! Don't think about trying to read too much into it. If you do, you'll be sorely disappointed. It's just a farcical take-off on monster movies and contains some real good slapstick moments. No violence, no sex, no foul language -- safe for the kids and fun for the adults!!
Did you know
- TriviaThe actors performing as the Martians were virtually blind when the Martian heads were in place, so they had to be talked through their actions.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, when Sherrif Hoxley is getting a bottle of soda pop out of the machine and talking to Russell on his radio, reflected in the window over the machine are two rather-tall palm trees, trees which are not native to Big Bean, Illinois.
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- Also known as
- Space Invaders
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- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,369,573
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,474,336
- Apr 29, 1990
- Gross worldwide
- $15,369,573
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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