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Well first it is supposed to be a kiddie movie. But even kids need to have a storyline that is thought out and tidies itself up at the end. There are far too many needless characters in the story. There are seven kids involved and really I saw no purpose for the twins at any point in the movie. The twins dad as well was a useless character and had no input into the gags or whatever. Again I am still unclear as to the point of the aliens. That seemed to change as the movie rolled along clumsily. Were they here to destroy Earth? Were they here to get something and leave? I still don't know if they all left. The movie needed to streamline its cast. It needed to have a clear storyline, And it certainly needed to have more physical humour... only one groin shot and that was in the closing credits... lol Additionally the animation was feeble compared to all the other movies that are currently in the theaters. The animation of these creatures were like Spielberg's Gremlins and that movie came out decades ago. I am sure someone could do a better job on Youtube. Save your money. There were only about three moments in the entire movie that were "humorously memorable". The acting was lame. The story was convoluted and fairly pointless.

3/10psterl3384@ - 123 reviews
1.8.2009 - age: 36-49 - One reply


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