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Alien | Spoof
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5.4/10
IMDbBest Young Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Fantasy | 1989 | Alyson
Best Family Animation or Fantasy Motion Picture | 1989
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 13,854,000 USD
Alyson Hannigan's date for the dance is played by Seth Green. The two would later play romantic partners Willow and Oz on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997).
Director Richard Benjamin worried about the claw-like fake nails Kim Basinger wore for the film: "The most horrifying call we could get was from her driver, saying that a nail broke on the way in."
Juliette Lewis' film debut.
Original writer Jerico Stone saw the story as a dark allegory about child abuse. That was how it was pitched to Paramount in 1981. They never wound up producing the film, which ended up at the hands of Weintraub Entertainment Group. Paramount would eventually gain the US TV rights to the film when it acquired Spelling Entertainment, the parent of previous TV rights-holders Worldvision Enterprises, in 1999.
The exterior shot of Ron's beach house was used in "Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)" for Kelly and Donna's apartment.
"[Celeste consults with the alien council] Celeste Martin: The subject says he will be unable to think about science unless he marries me. Council Chief: Well, marry him. Celeste Martin: But we don't know what "marry" is. Council Chief: One moment. [the second council member takes a book. He and the council chief leaf through it until they find the page about marriage] Council Chief: Ah, yes. The Monchine Forty says marriage is this: he goes off to fight the Turks, and you put on a lock. [Celeste is confused] Second in Command: No, no, no. [they leaf more pages] Council Chief: Oh, yes, yes. Wrong century. Eh... marriage is this: you cook and clean and bring him martinis. Second in Command: No, no! Council Chief: Wrong again? Ridiculous... [they leaf more pages] Council Chief: Yes. Wrong decade. Too old-fashioned. Ah, here we are, yes. The modern marriage: there are no rules or responsibilities, but if he does something wrong, you can set him on fire while he sleeps and go on a talk show, where everyone will forgive you and love you. There is only one drawback: you will have to have more sex. Celeste Martin: [excitedly] I'll do it!"
"[after Steve asks if she wants to have sex] Celeste Martin: Sure. I just have to figure out what that is."