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When a tiny intergalactic starship crashes into the bedroom of middle-schooler Rod Allbright, he is enlisted by the extraterrestrial Galactic Patrol, a group of out-of-this-world lawmen, and must race to save the world from Total Planetary Disaster with his cousin Elspeth.
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Aliens versus Mis tareas, 외계인이 숙제를 먹어 버렸어요, Des extraterrestres ont mangé mes devoirs, Извънземните ми изядоха домашното, Tem Alienígenas no meu Quarto, 外星人吃了我的作业, آدم فضاییها مشقامو خوردن, Người Ngoài Hành Tinh Ăn Cắp Bài Tập Của Tôi
Theatrical
06 Mar 2018
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USA
Digital
06 Mar 2018
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Movies like this make me happy because it makes me think I’ll have a shot in getting my film made.
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With that same made-for-TV flatness that marks 75% of all Disney Channel Original Movies, "Aliens At My Homework," a non-DCOM, middle-school-audience-targeted piece of science fiction, is not without its low-rent charms. Following two cousins attempting to save Earth from a dangerous extraterrestrial masquerading as a tween bully, the film follows the two on a hero quest with interplanetary stakes. The cast is committed, the script is littered with dad jokes, and the adventure is spry if recognizable. Flaws and flimsness abound, but the film is fun enough to gloss over its weaknesses.
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This wasn't a goddamn thing like the books I read in 4th grade.
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The villain gets creamed so hard it's insane
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yowza
if you thought there were too many ice puns in Batman & Robin, and too many Christmas puns in Noelle, wait until you see how many plant puns there are in Aliens Ate My Homework
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wishing sean mcnamara only the worst tonight
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my review? well, that’s classified!
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Imagine taking the superficial elements of Sharkboy and Lavagirl, Small Soldiers, and Power Rangers, and then mixing them together in a lukewarm soup cauldron. Mix in a dash of "Aliens in the Attic" for good measure, and you've got yourself Aliens Ate My Homework.
I can't imagine a bigger waste of time than this movie. I know, it's so harsh when that's said about something that's been worked on. The makeup effects are still great, and the aliens themselves act their hearts out, but 97% of the film relies on cliches, tropes, archetypes, and plot points that went out of style more than 30 years ago.
So in a sense, any wisping moments of good will that the film would've…
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Possibly the most incompetent movie I've seen since home alone 4. I don't feel like wasting my time complaining because I also had many good laughs. It's on Netflix, so check it out!
May I just say that William Shatner as "Phil", an anthropomorphic venus fly trap who's only purpose is to pilot the ship and tell plant puns, is the best character of cinema history.
All I can say is, you thought Cloverfield paradox was bad?
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TFW you realize Guardians of the Galaxy is a ripoff of one of your favorite books from childhood.
Also, I know kids' books aren't Norse epics or anything, but I swear a lot more happened than made it into the movie.
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This movie successfully made me hate puns, aliens, star wars, star trek, science, volcanos, laughter, joy, and happiness. Some people don't deserve rights and by some people I mean Sean McNamara
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Bruce Coville making a cameo where he reads the book this is based on was the highlight.