If you love old fashion sci-fi monster movies, then you are going to think Alien Trespass is the best movie to come out of Hollywood since 1953 when Gene Barry battled Martians to save planet Earth in the original War of the Worlds. And if you don’t love them, you are still going to have a lot of fun watching this tribute to those movies lovingly created by director R. W. Goodwin and his talented group of actors and technicians.
Alien Trespass stars Eric McCormack as Ted Lewis, a nerdy 1950s era scientist who discovers that a shooting star is actually a spaceship from another planet. While investigating the crash site, Lewis’ body is taken over by an alien being named Urp who needs his human form to hunt down the giant purple one-eyed Ghota that destroyed his ship before it can turn all of humanity into a gooey puddle of slime. If it sounds silly, don’t worry because it is, but it’s all done with such style and care that you can’t help but get swept up in the fun of it all.
Monday, July 12, 2010
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