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Just how many of us are interested in stories that relates to bones? A fraction of peoples perhaps, at the most, if compared to traps outlined with plenty of innuendos (aliens with boners) – a fact that Steven P. Fisher (writer) and R.W. Goodwin (director) were fast to grasp. But should it be a reason enough to turn a promising parody sour? Even those who love the 1950s era science fiction movies shall find the digression hard to digest; this time, it’s social ignorance based on a flat imitation of the exaggerations that fails miserably to live up to its initial promise.
The story is about an UFO that crashed in Americana, a small town and a frank and honest scientist Ted Lewis, who abandons for some time Lana – his incessantly romantic wife Lana and proceeds to know the secrets of a glowing, flying saucer. The UFO captured the attention of the town’s residents and the scientist, who gets abducted and becomes the residential body of Urp, an alien. Urp is on a mission to deal with Ghota – a Cyclop-like monstrous alien with tentacles – and to finish him off. This one-eyed space monster is breaking nuisance to the local community with his habit of turning anything that’s living into puddles.
Regarding the technicality and filming, Alien Trespass deserves a few laurels as much as its vibrant, dazzling and iridescent coloration and the wardrobe – fantastic is an understatement if we have to apply an adjective. As far as the movie’s acting ensemble goes, it is stylistically accurate at the least and certainly deserves more than a few commendations on the performances. However, all that cannot wipe the fact out that all these could have produced a far greater output if the screenwriter knew the places to incorporate the opportunities that the actual comic had in terms of substantially.
What should we rank it at? You are to decide; however, officially the ratings are PG for this 90 minutes long C+ category movie.
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UFO Sighting.. Did I See One?
Well last night at roughly 1:43am I was looking at the stars and all of a sudden a star like object started to move across the sky and a consistent pace (Not a shooting star) and then all of a sudden it started to become brighter and then started to dim. and then vanished after about 7 seconds. Then i saw another, but this one was moving from left to right in a quick pace. Again this began to brighten then dim, then disappeared after about 5 seconds. Again i’ve seen shooting stars before and these werent them as they were not as quick as shooting stars and again lasted longer. So from the above info.. Did i see a UFO/Flying saucer or not?
Most definately was not a jet or plane. And by left to right i mean in a zig zag formation. And im in South West UK
The first one sounds like the classical description of an “Iridium flare”.
The Iridium satellites are on polar orbits and they are very shiny. When the angle is just right, they will reflect sunlight directly towards you for a few seconds.
There are even web sites where you enter your coordinates (lat and long) and it gives you predictions of flares.
For the second one, it sounds similar, but I do not know what you mean by “left to right”.
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