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Besides a few making-of featurettes, there is a magnificent little film included here called WATCHING THE SKIES: IN SEARCH OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE.
Blu-Ray Review: The Day The Earth Stood Still | Obsessed With Film 2009
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The latest Borderlands military science fiction romance see MOONSTRUCK, YOUR PLANET OR MINE, MY FAVORITE EARTHLING, and HOW TO LOSE AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL IN 10 DAYS is a terific entry as betrayal for various reasons is the norm.
The Warlord’s Daughter-Susan Grant « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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QUESTIONS FROM AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL 1. Why do humans take so many drugs with all of those strange names?
QUESTIONS FROM AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL News from Mad Plato 2006
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QUESTIONS FROM AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL 1. Why do humans take so many drugs with all of those strange names?
Archive 2006-03-01 News from Mad Plato 2006
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He hung five of them over his arm, then unlocked a cupboard and got out two rectangular tins with blue la-bels marked EMERGENCY FIELD RATION, EXTRATERRESTRIAL SERVICE TYPE THREE.
The Fuzzy Papers Piper, H. Beam 1962
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EXTRATERRESTRIAL anthropologists, should there be such entities, observing us from very far away, must be particularly exercised around this time of year as they record global
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It was Studio 28 that hosted one of the first public screenings of a film that was identified on my invitation letter as EXTRATERRESTRIAL on a Sunday night in the spring of 1982.
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Sadie the chihuahua in Susan Grant's HOW TO LOSE AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL IN 10 DAYS yarp! yarp!
In Defense of Pets gailcarriger 2009
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Letters from Mad Plato: QUESTIONS FROM AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL
QUESTIONS FROM AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL News from Mad Plato 2006
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Taking a cue from STEVEN SPIELBERG’S emotional masterpiece E.T. The EXTRATERRESTRIAL, director ANDREW STANTON and his crew have crafted a non-human hero that barely speaks any intelligible language, yet speaks to the emotions of any cognitive human.
Ray calls WALL*E a “wordless masterpiece” | Obsessed With Film 2008
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