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Los Nuevos Extraterrestres (1983)

Horror | 81 minutes
1,55 10 votes

Genre: Horror / Scifi

Duration: 81 minuten

Alternative titles: Extraterrestial Visitors / The Pod People / Monstertjes uit het Heelal

Country: Spain / France

Directed by: Juan Piquer Simón

Stars: Ian Sera and Nina Ferrer

IMDb score: 2,2 (4.923)

Releasedate: 13 December 1983

Los Nuevos Extraterrestres plot

"The Fate of the Earth is in Their Hands"

A boy finds a strange egg in the forest and takes it home to hatch it. After a while, a strange creature emerges from the egg that is friendly at first sight. Unfortunately, there are even more eggs in the forest and the critters that crawl from them are anything but peace-loving.

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Chainsaw

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A kind of ET clone of the director of Slugs The Movie. Of course, that can only be high-quality cinema. The film starts off in a special way by showing images of The Galaxy Invader during the opening credits. We then meet numerous characters, but what they all have to do with the plot doesn't seem important. One bizarrely bad actor after another passes by, but it doesn't get interesting. Laughable indeed. The final monster is equally funny; a man in a bear suit wearing a kind of plastic elephant mask. In fact, nothing else happens at all. And if something is going on, you can barely see it, because of that very thick fog that the film crew releases from the machine in every outdoor scene.

1.5 stars.

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mrklm

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ET, Invaders from Mars and a touch of Poltergeist. At least, on paper... at least, that's what Juan Piquer Simón must have thought when he decided to make this film. However, he completely misses the point, although 10-year-old Óscar Martin does his best to breathe some life into the silly story. The costumes are hilariously bad, but so is the story. A hopeless piece of junk.

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Woland

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Wow, this is quite a lot. This is Spanish low-budget from the 80s. Clearly started as a horror film, but undoubtedly inspired by the success of ET (see also the title, and the poster, and everything) they also incorporated cute aliens and children into the already filmed material. Just watching it hurts the eyes, the film looks like it was shot with a potato and the fog machines are constantly on full blast. And although low budget they don't even have the excuse of age, this was simply made in the 80s. We also see all kinds of teenagers having terrible conversations, touring in a camper and occasionally being chased by a man in a rubber suit. Sorry, I mean an alien. Ditto with some hunters. And, of course, all this juxtaposed by cute boy with cute baby alien. Who, now overtaken by current events, has the name Trumpy :grin:. Anyway, no matter which of the two films in this mash-up we watch, it's muddled, cheesy and, above all, deadly boring in both cases. Luckily I had some commentary from MST3K to get me through this.

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