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Alien Trespass


Directed by: R.W. Goodwin
Starring: Eric McCormack
Genre:
Science Fiction/ Comedy
Run Time: 90
min.
Release Date:
April 2009
On The Web:
Official
Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
Yes, it’s a 50s camp movie. But it’s so much more than that. The
contrasts are sharply drawn when you take notice of the fact that this
is a homage to 50s sci-fi flicks but filmed in high-def. Similar to
Quentin Tarantino’s
GRINDHOUSE series homage to the blood-and-guts films of
the 70s, ALIEN TRESPASS pulls no punches in letting us see "the cheese"
that accompanied these campy movies from 60 years past.
And the homage doesn’t just stop at the style of the film. Many
references to 50s flicks come up. Most notable is THE BLOB, where we’ve
got a collection of people in a theater (trapped!) where an alien attack
is about to take place (most sci-fi buffs will see this coming a mile
away, but it’s still cool to watch).
The great thing, too, about Alien Trespass is that it doesn’t take
itself too seriously. The main character Ted Lewis (Eric McCormack,
DEAD
LIKE ME) gets "inhabited" by the spirit of an alien who’s ship crashed.
This alien’s name is (wait for it) ...Urp. And he’s an intergalactic
marshal. And he has a shoot out with a deputy. Any of this ringing a
bell? Think "Earp".
With tongues firmly in their cheeks, but playing it straight, the
entire cast really pulled in a very fun movie to watch. Even the
interviews on the DVDs are done in such a way that we’re led to believe
these new actors are family members of the "original" actors who starred
in the supposedly destroyed film, Alien Trespass. Yes, there’s a
documentary-style film-within-a-film, even before the actual movie
begins. Kind of like the way
TROPIC THUNDER started but bent more toward
the appropriate era here.
I also enjoyed the overt sexuality simmering beneath the surface for
Ted and his cleavage-enhanced wife, Lana (Jody Thompson). But there’s no
physical sexuality seen and only the great fade-to-black shots we were
all used to seeing whenever something tasty was about to happen between
men and women during films of the 50s.
If you were a fan of 50s camp-flicks (particularly COMMANDO CODY: SKY
MARSHAL OF THE UNIVERSE), you definitely have to see this one.
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DVD cost: $28.37
Purchase:
Tower.com (Blu-Ray)
Film Review Stew
Favorite? No.
Stew Poo-Poo? No.
Newsworthy:
The movie theater where
the alien creature attacks movie goers is showing The BLOB (1958). That
movie contains a scene in which an alien creature attacks movie goers in
a theater.
Movie Quote: "Something
crashed into the butte last night. What if it's a secret Commie rocket?"
Other Actors/Actresses
from Alien Trespass
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