Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: July 31, 2009
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JonathanB.Aug 2, 2009
Very funny. My son and I laughed from beginning to end. Good clean fun for all.
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KundKNov 9, 2010
The protagonist tanks his grades because he does not want to be perceived as a brainiac. The movie itself does not fake being dumb. It is. The acting is abysmal, the script genuinely idiotic and the, let's say "laughs" can be numbered on theThe protagonist tanks his grades because he does not want to be perceived as a brainiac. The movie itself does not fake being dumb. It is. The acting is abysmal, the script genuinely idiotic and the, let's say "laughs" can be numbered on the fingers of one hand. Worst of all - they totally wasted Andy Richter - a genuinly funny guy. Expand
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MichaelDApr 22, 2012
Wasn't a great movie. It was mostly dull and the acting was never great. A bit of a flop to be honest.
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PevMasterApr 16, 2011
This film is as lifeless and generic as a corpse. It tries so hard to be funny that it becomes very distasteful. The humour won't even appeal to kids, the plot is generic and the acting is poor. Don't watch.
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TheAnti360FoxApr 26, 2011
Unfunny, unoriginal, unnecessary. These are the three words that would describe this trash that I wouldn't call a movie. Seeing this is the same as torturing yourself.
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PatriciaM.Aug 1, 2009
This is a terrible film. Do not take your kids. The characters are exceedingly poor role models as are the parents. How on earth do films this bad get greenlighted? Do not waste your money.
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ChadS.Aug 1, 2009
Eternal enslavement or instantaneous death are the choices offered by the Zarconians upon first contact with the children on a country house roof. These aliens talk a big game, and yet, it takes them an inordinate amount of time to escape Eternal enslavement or instantaneous death are the choices offered by the Zarconians upon first contact with the children on a country house roof. These aliens talk a big game, and yet, it takes them an inordinate amount of time to escape the attic. "Peace is not an option," according to Tazer(Thomas Haden Church), the team leader, but before he and his band of marauding cohorts get down to the business of recovering the hardware buried beneath the house, these aliens start a war, but it's a pretend war, because they're more like playmates than adversaries. The children come after the Zarconians with paintball guns and rakes, and use fireworks to smoke them out of the vents. Even though they're supposedly the higher intelligence, Tom Pearson(Carter Jenkins), along with his siblings and cousins, fend the creatures off with a counterattack more suited for the realm of make-believe. Since the aliens are so diminuitive in size, and conspicuously, never attack the parents(a contrivance built into the film's scaled down approach to H.G. Wells), "Aliens in the Attic" should have gone the "Explorers"(the 1985 film starring River Phoenix) route and made the aliens only children masquerading as a scout team. That would better explain why the young Americans prove to be such formidable opponents to a species who promises imminent death but never delivers(fully mature aliens wouldn't hesitate to kill). "Aliens in the Attic" is unfocused; it wants to be both "The War of the Worlds" and "E.T."(the subplot between the little girl and Sparks). But despite the hodgepodge of influences, a kernel of intelligence perseveres above the post-modern fray, as the filmmaker, perhaps, is trying to say something about how technology plays too big a role in our lives. The aliens have all these cool toys, superior mechanics, but they're stupid(not quite "Critters"-stupid). That's why the story hinges around the father(Kevin Nealon) taking his family to the countryside for some fishing. Expand
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EvanH.Aug 1, 2009
Daniel S. must be a 8 year old kid, within this movies target ages of probably 7 to 11. This movie for me was one that I walked out of.
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BenjaminHAug 10, 2009
Honestly, I'd rather just pull out an old copy of Spaced Invaders and show that to the kids than this. And I just might, I miss that movie.
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DougHAug 10, 2009
This movie was hilarious. We took our kid twice in one weekend and he laughed his head off both times. Ignore the lame CGI aliens. Who cares about bad CGI anyway? The jokes are hilarious and the cast has a lot of charisma.
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MikeSAug 6, 2009
Who the F cares if there's aliens in the attic? THis has E.T rip off written all over it. I hope those five year olds enjoy because not very many others will.
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AlanAug 3, 2009
It is what it is. If you went to see it and you don't have young kids, it's your fault! I have two young children, they liked it, I laughed quite a bit. A much better movie than many and not as bad as the butcher job they made out It is what it is. If you went to see it and you don't have young kids, it's your fault! I have two young children, they liked it, I laughed quite a bit. A much better movie than many and not as bad as the butcher job they made out of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince- which was a snooze fest. Expand
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kgmAug 4, 2009
The first five to ten minutes or so is actually pretty good w. the interplay of pre-teens, teenagers, and young adults
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DanielS.Jul 31, 2009
AMAZING! Great movie, soo funny! really good acting... specially for Ashley! she was one of the best! the movie is a really family movie! excellent!
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ZilcellApr 26, 2012
I expected it to have a dumb story and be unfunny, but it turned out to be somewhat funny and amusing. The acting and story are slightly above average.
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TyranianMar 7, 2020
Not the worst family film ever-made but pretty bad. Some of the humour is okay.
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watithink123May 4, 2012
I think it was okay but it you might love it... if you were five years old maybe. Really bad acting and really bad story line and overall a okay movie. Alien's in the Attic 5.7/10
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MovieGuysSep 21, 2013
Trying to get back into her "Everybody Loves Raymond" days, Doris Roberts comes to the big screen again to play the same kind of nagging character, but her poise can't save this movie. The plot is weak and muddled, with bad acting fromTrying to get back into her "Everybody Loves Raymond" days, Doris Roberts comes to the big screen again to play the same kind of nagging character, but her poise can't save this movie. The plot is weak and muddled, with bad acting from everyone except Roberts, and scenes that just go from shot to shot with no style or creativity. Expand
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FreedomFightersNov 18, 2016
"Aliens in the Attic," plain and simple, is everything you expect it to be, a "nothing special," kid-friendly film that doesn't break any new ground. It sticks to an established formula and that's about it. Whether or not that's a good thing"Aliens in the Attic," plain and simple, is everything you expect it to be, a "nothing special," kid-friendly film that doesn't break any new ground. It sticks to an established formula and that's about it. Whether or not that's a good thing depends on two factors: if you are a kid/have kids to watch it with, OR if you enjoy safe, inoffensive kid's films. Know what you're getting into, and you might have a relatively decent time. Otherwise, you might enjoy yourself more watching other films. Expand
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RayzorMooseNov 16, 2013
Aliens in the Attic invades with nonsense.
The movie is overly simple and not very good. The script is poor and the acting is bad, the only good aspect is the semi appealing animation.
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MonkiReviewsJul 7, 2017
The story wasn't terrible, but everything else was. The acting was very awkward, for one. The CGI also looked terrible. The story was good, and had one good funny moment. It isn't worth watching.
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user12Dec 15, 2017
Very funny, good acting, great cast. Similar to most films, there IS the occasional weak point here and there, but very good overall. Very underrated.
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Sopa_de_BaconJul 8, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is not a good film because it have a stupid history, continuity errors and every character is superficial, but is not a bad film either. I didn't like because so many things don't make any sense like: If the protagonist have bad grades because he wants to, then why he is trying to hack the school? I recommend it if you want to watch a film with your family, but just if you have a young kid, some jokes are not that bad. Expand
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