Faced with all kinds of problems from infidelity to broken nails, Valerie’s (Geena Davis) troubles have just begun as aliens invade her pool. She must help them acclimate to our way of life. Soon, the aliens learn that Earth girls are easy.
They say that the truth is stranger than fiction. This movie is awfully strange, so it must be true. The “out of the area” visitors are easy to keep track of when they are color-coded. The songs were great and relevant.
All of the main actors went on to bigger and, I guess you can say, better movies. Another early Jim Carrey movie is “Once Bitten” (1985). The best Julie Brown movie is “Out There” (1995), where she describes certain alien appendages as being curved like the space-time continuum.
This is one of those movies that you may want to put on again in the background. And look up in time for your favorite parts.
Welcome to Earth
Published by Katrell Williams , 5 months ago
I 1st saw this movie when I was 9 yrs old. I'm 40 and I loved it then and I love it now. So much that I bought the DVD and it was a helluva purchase. This movie is out of this world..literally ;)
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