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Aliens In The Attic (2009)
Released By: 20th Century Fox Pictures   Rating: PG   In Theaters: 7/31/2009
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Studio: 20th Century Fox Pictures
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: John Schultz
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: 7/31/2009
Home Video Release: 11/3/2009
Cast: Kevin Nealon, Tim Meadows, Doris Roberts, Robert Hoffman, Ashley Tisdale, Austin Robert Butler
Published ID: 522981
UPC: 024543610960, 024543611066,
Plot: A group of kids defend their Maine vacation home from knee-high alien invaders in this adventure comedy for the entire family. When Michigan native Bethany Pearson (Ashley Tisdale) arrives home after a secret outing with her boyfriend (Robert Hoffman), her father, Stuart (Kevin Nealon), decides that it's high time for a family vacation. Packing up the car with wife Hannah (Ashley Boettcher), teenage son Tom (Carter Jenkins), and big sister Bethany in tow, Stuart invites the extended family to join them at the vacation home for some much-needed R&R and sets his sights on Maine. Much to Tom's dismay, Bethany's stuck-up boyfriend, Ricky (Hoffman), even manages to wrangle an overnight visit. Shortly after the Pearsons arrive at their sprawling summer home, however, things start to get strange. As dark clouds start to swirl overhead, four glowing objects blast through the sky on a collision course with the Pearsons' roof. But these aren't your typical meteors, because inside dwells tough-talking alien commander Skip, muscle-bound weapons specialist Tazer, lethal female Razor, and geeky four-armed techie Sparks. Before long, the aliens have taken Ricky over via a powerful mind-control device, and announced their intentions to claim Earth for the Zirkonians. While the adults are completely oblivious to the extraterrestrial threat, the kids fight to save the planet with a little help from Sparks, the alien tech-specialist and one nonhostile invader. John Schultz directs a script penned by British scribe Mark Burton (Wallace & Gromit). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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great family movie
Added 11/16/2009

I thought this was going to be another silly kiddy sleuth movie but it was nothing as I expected. It is a wonderful movie for family night. Moms, dads and kids should watch it together -- it has a message for everyone in the family.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Good Family Movie
Added 11/12/2009

This film was a good family movie for all ages to enjoy. It had everything from laughter to sadness and all points in between. It was heart warming and funny.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
When the males wear too much lipstick?
Added 11/11/2009

The males (both older and younger) wear more lipstick than the females...well that pretty much says it all.

Especially during the last scenes?

Good drama for a child's flick, good sci/fi, but then there is just too much lipstick.

Kiss, kiss!!!

0 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Great for family night
Added 11/9/2009

I agree with several reviews I've read on this movie that 1 - I don't see many adults watching this one without their kids no matter how young-at-heart they are, 2 - the Ricky character and his antics MADE this movie, and 3 - it is almost criminal to have Kevin Nealon, Tim Meadows and Andy Richter together in a movie and not give them more to do.

I have a nine-year old and we watched this together one Friday evening and were entertained through and through. We rewound a lot of the Ricky-the-robot moments.

Seriously, I was really impressed with Robert Hoffman's performance and the physicality of it. I figured out that he must be a dancer pretty early on (I even checked to see if he was in one of the Bring it On movies because of his cheerleader bit), but even his FACIAL expressions were hilarious. Those SYTYCD judges are always saying that to be a good dancer you have to be a good actor. He could build a pretty solid career out of physical comedy roles once dance movies and musicals fall out of fashion again.

I think another large part of my enjoyment was also that I am of the Nintendo generation. I may have kids of my own now, but I "get" video games and why kids like them. So the concept of a Mortal Combat-style battle with live people controlled through video game consoles was very entertaining to me. There were some Matrix-like moves, which has been done to DEATH, but it was with a 70+ GRANDMA, so I enjoyed it without any groans.

As for the underused adult comedians, maybe they were there to pull the adults into the movie seats? KN and TM on Saturday Night Live is when that show was must-see TV for me. That is THE cast in my mind. Or they initially gave them more to do but they realized in the cutting room that this movie is really about the kids? I certainly hope the target audience of this movie don't know who Kevin Nealon is. They do NOT need to be watching his contemporary work.

I will purchase this one, but for my nine-year-old to watch over and over.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Ashley Tisdale
Added 11/5/2009

I never thought I'd see this movie. I seen it starred Ashley Tisdale, so I gave it a try. It was a good movie. It's a great buy to watch with your friends and family. Cute movie!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
great family movie
Added 11/16/2009

I thought this was going to be another silly kiddy sleuth movie but it was nothing as I expected. It is a wonderful movie for family night. Moms, dads and kids should watch it together -- it has a message for everyone in the family.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Good Family Movie
Added 11/12/2009

This film was a good family movie for all ages to enjoy. It had everything from laughter to sadness and all points in between. It was heart warming and funny.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
When the males wear too much lipstick?
Added 11/11/2009

The males (both older and younger) wear more lipstick than the females...well that pretty much says it all.

Especially during the last scenes?

Good drama for a child's flick, good sci/fi, but then there is just too much lipstick.

Kiss, kiss!!!

0 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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