5) Mars Attacks
This is a very old film but has some reminiscent value, and the aliens have a ditsy/comical side to them.
4) Frank – Men in Black
This dog is possibly the smallest dog ever breeded by man, yet he as the vocal age of a 50 year old, your guess is as good as mine. It’s lovely for the girls to look at an adorable creature, and on top of that some very funny scenes throughout too. So everybody wins! There are plenty of other humorous aliens you’ll soon discover when watching the Men in Black movies, which are great entertainment for everyone.
3) Paul
You would assume this alien would be a slacker in his society, but that’s one of the many reasons why we like the character, he has a liking for reggae music, smokes weed and is very normal and human, despite his obvious difference in appearance. What is done well is how Paul addresses the many questions and hysteria surrounding aliens supposed actions they take against humans.
2) Alien in District 9
This is a very interesting film, in that it’s the only one, depicting how aliens could live if they were incorporated into our society, with slight hostile undertones between our race and there’s, it makes for tense meetings when, a man interviews them for permits checks. Strangely there is a connection the audience feels with a certain alien, and it’s down to the similarities that our show between us.
1) E.T. – The Extra Terrestrial.
There hasn’t been any films out there that have had people crying over something so different yet so similar to us, since. ET the lovable alien trying to get back home, accidently stumbles on an equally heart-warming set of people who treat them as their own. You’re most beloved alien ladies and gents.
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