Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Aliens in the attic

Have you seen 'Aliens in the attic' movie?



such a great movie.

genre: adventure, science fiction, fantasy

few words of the movie:
Aliens, do they really exist? In the attic of the Pearson's family, Tom Pearson and his cousin Jake Pearson were up to fix the satellite broken accidentally by the aliens when a strange force sent them from the galaxy to the earth. Tom and Jake had their first fight with those aliens after they found that satellite was incredibly broken into pieces that cannot be fixed back together.

CAST

Tom Pearson
Carter Jenkins
15 year old, math and technology genius. He made his grades in purpose go down. He hates Ricky (his sister's boyfriend) and took revenge by controlling him by the aliens' mind device.




Austin Butler
Jake Pearson
Tom's cousin. The cool boy. He has an irrational dad and so is he. He made Tom to shoot Ricky by his gun. Yea his dad buys him such dangerous toys XD.







Hannah Pearson
Ashley Boettcher
7 year old girl. A member of the team. She made a friendship relation with a kind intruder. Sparks was the only non-threatening alien. Hannah tried to tell her dad about the aliens but Tom stopped her so then they pretended they were playing acting a video game characters.






Henri Young and Regan Young
Art & Lee Pearson
The twins Art and Lee are video games geeks. Unlike their brother Jake. They are quiet and smart. When first Ricky was under the aliens device control, they were like experts in controlling and using the device. It was like one of the video games they play on a game boy or whatever console.


Final thoughts:
great and funny movie. I recommend it for family gathering and every one ^^

peace and all good stuff

liberty ~

1 comment:

  1. I saw "Aliens In The Attic" and since I'm a gay guy, my favorite scene in the movie is the part where Carter Jenkins says 'Careful don't break him' and 'better grab his shirt' because in that scene, Carter Jenkins looked sexy from the light shining on his nose.

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