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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 0057373151716 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Lions Gate Languages: Manufacturer: Lions Gate MPN: D73572D Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Lions Gate Region Code: 1 Release Date: November 21, 2000 Running Time: 92 minutes Studio: Lions Gate Theatrical Release Date: 1999 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - B-movie fans only need applyI've lost count of how many times I've watched it. Campbell Scott and Tom Everett Scott are brilliant. I don't remember how I first came across this movie but I make everyone I know sit through it. Maybe the whackiest most original film I've seen. Rating: - TURN ON THOSE TVSI have to say up front, I really enjoyed this movie. While not the same type of spoof as AIRPLANE or SCARY MOVIE, INVASION is a delightful spin on those beloved alien movies of the fifties. Campbell Scott in a smart and shrewd performance plays an atomic scientist, studly yet simple, heroic but foolish. Can't you just picture John Agar, Richard Denning or Marshall Thompson in these kind of roles? Scott has some wonderful throwaway lines that you have to really tune in on to see the sharp ... Read More Rating: - Campy tounge-in-cheek invasion spoofThere are many people who feel a spoof should be at the level of Airplane, non-stop gags loosely tied into a theme. There are less smash-on-the-head spoofs such as many of the films of Mel Brooks. This one is somewhere in between. The town of Exceptional Vista used to be a major manufacturer of machine nuts. But now the factory is closed and the town is dried up. Everyone who could leave already has. But then some interesting things happen. Something falls from the sky and ... Read More Rating: - Misleading cover design and titleAvalanche Video deliberately retitled this film and designed the packaging to fool people into thinking it's a Zucker Brothers style non-stop gag fest like Airplane! or Top Secret. Rather, Top of the Food Chain (the movie's real title, which still appears on the film itself) is an eccentric, amusing exercise in absurdity. As such, it's not for everybody, but who wants to see movies that ARE for everybody? (I know, plenty of people.) The director, John Paizs, is an associate of Guy Maddin, so if ... Read More Rating: - What????Well, perhaps those who reviewed this film favorably need to be brought back to earth. Mind you, I love bad movies. Ed Wood and Phil Tucker are among my favorites. And I have a few others in my libary which I applaud as they have $2.68 special effects budgets that make them worth watching. (And some are made by those who later became big!) But, as far as budget, yeah, this one's low. As far as humor, the funniest thing about the story was the fact that at the fire dept. dance or ... Read More |