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Synopsis: In this remake of the classic 50s SF tale, a boy tries to stop an invasion of his town by aliens who take over the the minds of his parents, his least-liked schoolteacher and other townspeople. With the aid of the school nurse the boy enlists the aid of the U.S. Marines.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Tobe Hooper
Production: Media Home Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
36%
PG
Year:
1986
100 min
186 Views


It's just back there.

Let me show you.

I didn't hear nothing

about a plane crash.

Me either.

I haven't been up here

Since I was a kid.

Oh, my god.

George, you scared

the hell out of me.

This is ed.

Ed...

this is my wife.

This

Is my son.

How do you do?

Couldn't do much better.

And yourself?

Just fine.

George, where were you?

We called the police.

I guess I'd better be going.

I have to pick up

Alice and heather.

See you later, ed.

What happened to you?

And where did that

guy pop up from?

That's heather's dad.

She sits next to me in class.

I think he's weird, dad.

Ed works for the phone company,

the switching division.

Since when do you work

for the phone company?

We had a special meeting.

The new hookup at the base.

Well...

I'm home now.

I see you're back.

Your little lad's got

quite an imagination.

Yes.

I know.

Thank you for coming, chief.

Looks like we

found him ourselves.

Everything's fine now.

Thanks.

Our pleasure.

Good-Bye, ma'am.

Good-Bye.

You know...

mom.

It certainly is

beautiful up there

Over the hill.

We'll take a walk

After you do the dishes.

After I do the dishes?

George, you're

acting very strange.

Mom!

Not hungry, David?

You feel all right?

I don't think he's feeling well.

Hmm.

I have an idea.

Why don't we all go on a picnic

Up at the hill?

Mom, you've got classes.

We'll go this afternoon.

It's wonderful up there.

Your father showed me a place

You've never seen before.

Is this a joke?

We'll have a wonderful time.

I'll pack us a lunch,

Hamburgers.

You like that, don't you?

I don't want to go.

Hey, little fellow,

Give your mom a hug.

Later.

Help me, help me, help me.

You were shitting me

About that spaceship

crap, right?

Just forget it.

All the guys think

you're really spaced.

That's just great.

Sure you don't want to play?

No.

Okay.

We go tonight.

There must be no mistakes,

Or we'll be destroyed

at 12:
00 midnight.

No problem.

George Gardner

has been delegated.

What are you doing, David?

Heather!

David Gardner.

Stop!

Stop right where you are!

Linda! Linda!

Miss Magnusson!

David, what's wrong?

I've had it with you!

Mrs. Mckeltch,

what is the problem?

I told you this boy was trouble.

He needs to be

severely punished.

David, what's the matter?

He knocked over a

defenseless little girl,

And he's a little snoop.

Please,

Mrs. Mckeltch,

Why don't we just

talk with each other?

Give him to me.

Please let me talk to him.

David, go inside my office.

You're pushing it, sister.

I'll be back for him

in 5 minutes.

5 minutes.

Give me that!

It's okay, David.

Just relax.

Relax!

You don't understand.

What?

What don't I understand?

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Dan O'Bannon

Daniel Thomas "Dan" O'Bannon (September 30, 1946 – December 17, 2009) was an American film screenwriter, director, visual effects supervisor, and occasional actor, usually in the science fiction and horror genres.O'Bannon is best known for having written the screenplay for Alien, adapted from a story he wrote with Ronald Shusett. He also contributed computer animation to Star Wars, worked on cult classics such as Dark Star, Heavy Metal, and Total Recall, and wrote and directed the horror comedy The Return of the Living Dead. more…

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