Mars Attacks (VHS, 1997, Warner Brothers Century Collection)

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Experience the quirky and unusual humor of Tim Burton's "Mars Attacks!" on this original 1997 VHS tape. Starring Annette Bening, Jack Nicholson, and Glenn Close, this comedy is rated PG-13 and features dark humor, action, fantasy, and satire. The tape is in the NTSC signal standard and is part of the Warner Brothers Century Collection. This tape comes sealed and is in English language. The release year of this comedy is 1997 and it was directed by Timothy Burton. The genre of this movie is comedy and it was produced by Warner Home Video. Get ready to laugh out loud with this unique and hilarious film.

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Director Tim Burton unleashes MARS ATTACKS!, a vicious, affectionate, brightly-colored homage to 1950s alien invasion movies. When a shiny silver flying saucer lands in the Nevada desert, a group of skull-faced Martians exit the gleaming craft. Although they claim to be peaceful, they promptly "vaporize" a gathering of unfortunate Earthlings, kicking off a bizarre high-tech war with wild special effects. This studiously campy sci-fi spoof, based on a series of Topps bubble-gum cards, gleefully parodies not only schlock B-horror movies, but also overblown blockbusters such as INDEPENDENCE DAY. This subversive film is helped along by an all-star cast including Jack Nicholson in dual roles as both a clueless U.S. President (with First Lady Glenn Close) and a Las Vegas sleazebag. The film follows the wacky WAR OF THE WORLDS-like proceedings from the points of view of numerous colorful characters, from the inane U.S. Press Secretary (Martin Short) to a trailer-park family (Lukas Haas and Sylvia Sidney), to singer Tom Jones (as himself).

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UPC0085391448037
eBay Product ID (ePID)3257268

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DirectorTim Burton, Timothy Burton
GenreComedy
EditionWarner Brothers Century Collection
Movie/TV TitleMars Attacks!
RatingPG-13
Leading RoleAnnette Bening, Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close
Signal StandardNTSC

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FormatVhs
Display FormatWarner Brothers Century Collection
Film CountryUSA
Release Date19970617

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  • Underrated Alien Comedy

    Based on the Topps series and released several months after Independence Day, this movie revolves around residents of Mars coming to Earth to colonize it. Thus, Earth will be doomed unless the residents of Earth can fight them off. What keeps this film from being generic is the quirky touches and constant rules and defiance of those rules that keep its characters from being completely safe from the Mars aliens. Plus, some of the victims are Too Dumb To Live, continuing to remain in denial about the aliens' true intentions even when they're pretty obvious. Not to mention the circumstances and actions of some of the characters leave you feeling sorry for them when they get killed by the aliens (i.e. Billy Glenn Norris) while the same things leave you either not caring if they care or care enough to be happy when they die (i.e. Mr. and Mrs. Norris). Thankfully, there's plenty of humor, subverting the whole Jerk Has A Point to blazes and back in one scene, having the aliens Cross The Line MORE Than Twice in many scenes and the scene of destruction that takes place at one point has more destruction and hilarity than in the theatrical ending of the 1986 version of Little Shop of Horrors and just as much of both in its original ending. (Guess who makes an appearance in that scene? Go ahead and watch it to find out. I dare you.) Alas, this didn't earn as many dollars as Independence Day but that fact doesn't make this film any less enjoyable. Plus, this doesn't have a sequel at this time while Independence Day is getting at least one of questionable quality. Think of it as you will.

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