When the USA satellites photograph many flying saucers coming to Earth, the American President James Dale has a meeting with his advisers. He is convinced by Professor Donald Kessler that Martians would be a developed culture and therefore peaceful by nature, in spite of the warnings of General Decker. The authorities, some civilians and the press prepare a welcome committee for the aliens, but they realize that Mars is actually attacking Earth.
Stars Attack!
It may be worth seeing this film for the novely star factor alone. Sarah Jessica Parker (of "Sex and the City"), Pierce Brosnon, Danny Devito, Nathalie Portman, Jack Nicholson, Glen Close, Jack Black and, best of all, Tom Jones! Not that this film relies on the attraction of its actors. It is an amusing and clever spoof of alien invasion films such as "Independence Day". It's not the most intelligent of comedies but it's always enjoyable. One of my favourite guilty pleasures.
Mars Attacks!
Tim Burton never fails to impress me, i have loved his recent films and they have inspired me to look back at his previous films, and they are consistantly funny, inventive, exciting,vibrant, imagenative and most importantly very original, which is so important in these times of boring formulaic hollywood films.<p>
Not Burtons best film, but non the less a breath of colourful fresh air.
Burton's colossal satire on everything that moves (from politics to the military, from high culture to TV) has to be admired for its sheer energy, but unfortunately it barely manages to raise a laugh.
The title pretty much sums up the plot. This time it's down to the president to protect the capitalist world from the alien thugs. Despite starring a host of greats (most notably, perhaps, Nicholson in a double role) nothing gels and Burton's apparently arbitrary decision to flush his huge budget down the toilet is more painful than exhilarating to watch.
The satirical elements can be more enjoyably conjured up by a late-night viewing of Plan 9...
Mars Attacks!
Little green men from the angry red planet launch a flying-saucer attack on Earth in director Tim Burton's uneven space oddity, based on a bubble-gum card storyline from the 1960s. In both a tribute to and a spoof of 1950s B-movies, Burton stumbles as many times as he succeeds in playing with the back catalogue of lurid pulp sci-fi references. But once the computer-generated bug-eyed Martians arrive and strut their evil stuff, this daffy Independence Day lampoon comes alive. Among an amazing roster of stars, Pierce Brosnan is hilarious as a presidential adviser and Lisa Marie is weirdly creepy as a disguised alien temptress.
Mars Attacks!
Earth's in peril, yet again, and the US President must call the shots. This time, though, we're rooting for the space...
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