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Some kissing; some flirty talk between a husband and wife while she's wearing a nighdress. When alien lawman Urp inhabits Dr. Lewis' body, there's some confusion, as Urp is attracted to a woman who's not Dr. But it's played as chaste romantic slapstick with some smooching. Parents need to know that this spoof was made as a loving tribute to '50s B-movie sci-fi -- and, as such, has the same squeaky-clean feel and mild peril of those films. There's some sci-fi violence, but since it's trespass perpetrated by a guy in a rubber suit, it's hard to be too alarmed when men, women, and children are dissolved into goo. Expect a fair amount of pipe smoking accurate for the era and some kissing and ogling. Lewis trespasses out to see -- but instead of a meteor, he finds a space craft. Turns out the alien freed a hungry hideous creature called the Ghota, so the ship's trespass, Urp, seizes alien of Ted's body to stop the hungry horror before all of Earth is destroyed. Meanwhile, Mesa's cops and citizens can't believe Dr. Lewis' crazy-talk -- but alien they before it's too late? While simply borrows a few '50s sci-fi ideas, the much lower-budget Alien Trespass dives in whole hog -- from the score to the creature to the alien acting. It raises the question of why you'd try so hard to pay tribute to a fairly shoddy type of filmmaking. Certainly, the affection of everyone involved is obvious on screen; McCormack brings zip and vim to his dual role, while the other cast members seem to know exactly what kind of movie they're in. But Alien Trespass plays like a curious mix of nostalgia and parody, without any real reason to watch it or care. What did many of those movies have in common? How do they compare to today's sci-fi movies? Is it just the effects that have gotten more sophisticated, or have other things changed, too? Was trespass really that squeaky clean? How do you think today's society will be portrayed in movies down the line?. -
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