Al Manac (James Vallo) plays an investagative reporter searching for the exsistance of space aliens on earth.Al Manac (James Vallo) plays an investagative reporter searching for the exsistance of space aliens on earth.Al Manac (James Vallo) plays an investagative reporter searching for the exsistance of space aliens on earth.
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Darryl Giambalvo
- Marty the Drunk
- (as Darryl the Actor)
Heather McDonnell
- Sexy Abducted Woman
- (as Sexy Abducted Women)
David Orris
- Dr. McGee
- (as Dave Lester)
Erin Carere
- Christy Carmicheal
- (as Erin Muir)
Justin Wexler
- On-Set Grip
- (as Mike Wexler's Nephew)
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Did you know
- TriviaCorey Haim was originally slated to appear but was unable to enter the country from his native Canada due to pending legal issues.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Spaced Out (2006)
- SoundtracksTime To Say Goodbye
Written by Chad Parson
Performed by Chad Parson
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This is the story of a news investigator who hates his job - which prove why actors - even as weak as Tom Cruise and Denzel Washington - are on the big screen and your neighbors are not!
I'll say this though - the better moments show some basis for being really funny (not just wacky), to keep trying, maybe taking some classes, and using the time to keep learning how to make a good movie. ("Dude, Where's My Car" and the "Scary Movie" sequence have it all over this ... college attempt.)
The lighting wasn't; the production wasn't; and the script had moments (the conversation from space - very nice try unconvincingly executed). (This reminded me of "Dark Star" - which is about being "lost in space" - but this movie is just lost.)
The talent was the bartender (he said 'dog' so annoyingly that I knew he had to be acting... wasn't he? ... now THAT's acting!), the Mark Hammond guy, and Marty. I guess I gave the movie a point for each one of them... 3/10.
-LD
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my faith: http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/jbc33/
I'll say this though - the better moments show some basis for being really funny (not just wacky), to keep trying, maybe taking some classes, and using the time to keep learning how to make a good movie. ("Dude, Where's My Car" and the "Scary Movie" sequence have it all over this ... college attempt.)
The lighting wasn't; the production wasn't; and the script had moments (the conversation from space - very nice try unconvincingly executed). (This reminded me of "Dark Star" - which is about being "lost in space" - but this movie is just lost.)
The talent was the bartender (he said 'dog' so annoyingly that I knew he had to be acting... wasn't he? ... now THAT's acting!), the Mark Hammond guy, and Marty. I guess I gave the movie a point for each one of them... 3/10.
-LD
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my faith: http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/jbc33/
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- Budget
- $100,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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