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Dimanche, juin 20th, 2010
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Both an fascinating sci-fi spoof and a satisfying example of the genre in and of itself. Searching for his missing ex-wife, hero Paul LeMat travels to her hometown of Centerville (aka “Anytown, USA”), where everyone seems a bit uncommon, and nothing seems to have changed powerful since 1958. Could the town have been taken over … by aliens?! That laser-beaming finger might be a clue! Let the scary but good-natured fun launch. Genre fans will want to search for closely for the many homages to films and TV series from the 1950’s through the early 1980’s including “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”, “Lost in Place” (June Lockhart and Notice Goddard have minute roles), “Discontinuance Encounters of the Third Kind”, and dozens more. Other viewers may want to simply concentrate on the delicate performances of LeMat, Louise Fletcher, Michael Lerner, Wallace Shawn, and especially leading lady Nancy Allen whose uniquely sassy charm serves the film well. The strangest performance is given by Diana Scarwid, who plays LeMat’s ex-wife; she recites her lines in the same flat, sing-song issue that she frail to play the adult Christina Crawford in “Mommie Dearest”, and while her tone is distractingly depraved, she’s impossible to abhor.

The widescreen DVD presentation, though not anamorphic, is completely acceptable and beautifully showcases the often glowing cinematography. The sound and video tranfers are exquisite, although the source print does seem a bit grainy reach the beginning of the movie. Extras include a director’s commentary and the New Theatrical Trailer. Overall, a very nice edition of a film that deservedly enjoys a little - but exact - cult following.

A well-intentioned sci-fi romp that suffers a bit due to an indecisive director.He starts out with a campy, affectionate spoof of 50’s sci-fi films (a la “Matinee”) ; but at midpoint does a 180 degree lumber and gets “serious”. In spite of this predicament,the spirited performers bear your interest. Paul LeMat is an etymologist (who should have looked closer at his ex-wife’s anatomy!) and Nancy Allen is the “Weekly World News”-type writer who joins him on an “X-Files” style investigation. There are some very amusing bits, especially keen an Avon lady (who redefines the belief of “doing a face peel”) . You’ll have to perceive swiftly for a clever visual gag intelligent Steven Spielberg’s photo. There’s enough quirky charm here to even forgive the scene showing someone playing a video arcade game (in the 1950’s?!) .Stamp of irony: a subplot moving LeMat’s daughter eerily pre-sages the Elian Gonzales location (talk about an illegal alien!) Mostly harmless.
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