Apr 2, 2009

Posted by Jerry in Exclusive, Featured Articles, Indie, Interview, Movies, Science Fiction | 2 comments

Comic Con NY 2009: Alien Trespass

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Tomorrow there is a film coming out that all fans of 50’s Sci-Fi movies need to see. That film is Alien Trespass. I will post my full review of the film tomorrow but I wanted to share with you an interview I did from Comic Con for the film. Yes, that’s right. I still have Comic Con coverage that for a multitude of reasons I never posted. I haven’t forgotten about the swag contest either. It’s coming. But for now, enjoy my talk with director R.W. Goodwin and actor Dan Lauria†¦

Are you looking forward to Alien Trespass? What’s your favorite sci-fi film of the era? Is the bad Technicolor effect I added to the video an epic fail? Let me know.

Jerry Cavallaro – www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com








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  1. Avoid this flick. In the days of black and white tvs I would stay up and watch chiller theater. All of the classic old (B) movies would play. Two things to know about B-movies. 1 They were a cheaply made, poorly acted and directed work of fluff and 2 they were never meant to be the main feature.
    Alien Trespass is a tribute to the worse of these films. It is campy without humor. It is boring and it will go over the head of anyone over 5 years old. The movie is so slow. It is bad when a movie runs less then 90 minutes and puts you to sleep. It’s happy days on downers. Every actor looks as if they are going thru the motions. You are going to hate spending 10 bucks on this film. It sucks big time.

  2. Wow. Completely disagree with Tyrone. Sure it’s not for everyone, but intelligent movie goers will get what the film is going for and will be able to withstand watching a film cut like they used to be. To some it may seem slow, but those people need to watch some more classic films and realize there’s more to film-making than quick cuts.

    I absolutely love this movie and definitely recommend it to anyone who loves old school science fiction or loves those involved with the project. It’s a good time.

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