Evil Aliens 2005 Horror Movie Review
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If you thought you’d seen it all, brace yourself for this jaw-dropping slice of sci-fi horror lunacy that has audiences rolling and gagging in the aisles! Gruesome mutilations, inappropriate body probes and pointy weapons ranging from sports gear to chainsaws populate this gore-drenched, splatstick classic of giddy alien mayhem, the successor to Aliens, Phantasm, Bad Taste and The Evil Dead. Looking for a hot new story, struggling Weird Worlde TV reporter Michelle Fox totes her crew to Wales where residents of a small farming town are reporting alien abductions and impregnations. Unfortunately, their dramatic recreation of the suspicious event turns downright nasty when the real interstellar visitors arrive, and they’re hungry for more than a close-up! A no-holds-barred fight for survival ensues, with farmers and TV crew alike falling prey to the ruthless, relentless, unstoppable Evil Aliens!
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About Evil Aliens 2005
Title: Evil Aliens
Year: 2005
Starring: Emily Booth,
Jamie Honeybourne,
Sam Butler (II),
Jodie Shaw,
Peter O'Connor (II),
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 89 minutes
Director: Jake West,
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