Mars Attacks! (1996)
Director: Tim Burton
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Earth's in peril, yet again, and the US President must call the shots. This time, though, we're rooting for the space invaders. Tim Burton's film is the most subversive big-budget Hollywood production in years, a splenetic satire which gleefully trashes contemporary culture - politics, science and religion, the army, TV, food, music, even money. Unfortunately, it's not very good. The tacky design undoubtedly cost a fortune, and there's a real perversity in casting superstars to ham it up in homage to Ed Wood. The anarchy is sometimes inspired (Burton incinerates Congress, movie stars and doves with equal abandon - he loves playing Godzilla), but much of the film is flat and cripplingly indulgent. It feels nearly half an hour too long, and Nicholson, in a double role, is just too much. It's a personal work, but not a mature one. It didn't hit home at the US box-office, but the reviews have been surprisingly accommodating. In that sense, this sour, prefabricated cult movie has the last laugh - and I'm afraid the joke's on us.Author: TCh
Cast & crew
Director: Tim Burton
Producer: Tim Burton, Larry Franco
Cast: Glenn Close, Michael J Fox, Pierce Brosnan, Danny DeVito, Annette Bening, Jack Nicholson, Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Lukas Haas, Sylvia Sidney, Paul Winfield, Pam Grier, Joe Don Baker, Jerzy Skolimowski, Barbet Schroeder full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 106 mins
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