What Planet Are You From? (2000)
Facts
| Directed by | Mike Nichols |
| Cast | Garry Shandling, Annette Bening, John Goodman, Greg Kinnear, Ben Kingsley, Caroline Aaron, Ann Cusack, Nora Dunn, Linda Fiorentino, Willie Garson, Judy Greer, Richard Jenkins, Drinda Lalumia, Camryn Manheim and Danny Zorn |
| Theatrical Release | March 3, 2000 |
| Running Time | 105 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| Buy this item ... | 1 used from $24.68 |
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Average user review:| Couldn't Stop Laughing |
RLJ November 30, 2008
| I laughed, but it's not brilliant or anything |
Lots of weiner jokes that were used creatively and even somewhat intelligently, NOT horribly and obvious. The way the "alien" would come up to women and demand having sex with them because it was his job to have a baby with a woman and bring the baby back to his home alien world was VERY funny to me. Of course it wasn't believable in ANY way, and it wasn't supposed to be.
I'm very surprised the writers actually included segments involving the alien world, since to me, that seems one step TOO far into whacky and tacky, if you get my drift.
I thought the story was great how the "alien" finally found just the right woman for him to have a baby with, and honestly, the very best thing about the movie is the way the alien cleverly tried convincing women he wanted to have a baby with them. You see, the women thought the alien was a nice, responsible adult man looking to start a family- they had no IDEA he was actually an alien appearing on earth for one reason and one reason only, and *this* is why the story was great!
The only thing I didn't like was how the alien (in case you don't know, the alien is actually just an adult man) came back to earth- apparently the only way he can get back to earth is to appear in an airplane that's flying in the air. VERY silly.
Overall though, a unique comedy that's full of hidden laughs and great moments. November 10, 2008
| Not As Bad as Everyone Thinks |
Though I'm not a fan of romantic comedies by any means, I enjoyed this film. Garry is his usual self and Annette Benning - who I had no opinion whatsoever before - did a fine job. It's a cute film and what I would term a "sophisticated comedy." All actors are good, with the exception of John Goodman.
Even though I forwarded through the sappy parts, I do recommend this film.
September 19, 2008
| Cute and not even mildly offensive |
| Oh my goodness what a shocker!! |
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