Lets just call it planet bland with lots of interstellar alien logos, yep the aliens in this have their own TV stations, sponsors, adverts etc.just like us! its all very crap. But in general most of the locations/settings, all the characters, the equipment on display and alien planet terrain/city all look pretty damn generic and bland. ![]() The backgrounds, skies, spacescapes and landscapes all look nice, nothing to blow your eyes from their sockets but they are nice. I guess the real crime here (lame plot and character design aside) is the really really average CGI animation. All the alien sidekicks they meet up with are your bog standard array of yet more cliches.a slimy alien, a big strong angry alien and a cute little furry alien, all bases covered. ![]() The main alien characters just look dull, completely dull and lifeless blue cliched aliens. The entire film is completely pointless in the fact that the whole thing has been done time and time again and there really is no need for this to exist. So as you may have already guessed this CGI animated film contains almost every cliched cheesy cornball sci-fi in-joke and visual gag you can imagine. Why? because the evil human military leader is evil and wants to.plus the Roswell aliens killed his dad in the infamous Roswell crash. There, alongside other captured aliens, they are forced to build this big death ray laser gun thing to destroy planets. A couple of aliens get caught on Earth by some evil military geezer and are held captive in an Area 51 type area.oh wait it is Area 51. ![]() Problem is the films title doesn't really sum up the films plot all too well. I hadn't even heard of this film before, I merely stumbled across the poster one day and it looked quite cool, the title was the eye catcher though, love that. The Combo Pack will also include several special features, including: an audio commentary with director Cal Brunker The Making of Escape from Planet Earth featurette alternate takes deleted scenes and music featurettes from Delta Rae, Owl City, and Cody Simpson.Here's me thinking I missed the latest Snake Plissken adventure from John Carpenter, but actually I didn't miss much at all. The Blu-ray Combo Pack includes both 2D and 3D presentations of the film, as well as a DVD and UltraViolet digital copy. What he discovers is a plot of interplanetary proportions that only his brains and Scorch’s brawn can stop.Įscape from Planet Earth was released in February of 2013 and grossed over $62 million in worldwide box office. When the trap snaps shut, imprisoning Scorch and some of the most brilliant minds in the universe, Gary rushes to their aid. Scorch is too late, though, to realize that he has been lured into a deadly ambush set by the power-crazed paramilitary leader General Shanker (Shatner). But Gary tries to discourage his bother from making the trip, knowing that no intergalactic explorer has ever returned from the faraway world (also known as Earth). When BASA’s no-nonsense chief, Lena (Alba), intercepts a distress signal from the Dark Planet, a notoriously dangerous world in the far reaches of the universe, Scorch jumps at the chance to attempt the once-in-a-lifetime rescue mission. With the help of his brainy brother, head of BASA Mission Control, Gary (Corddry), Scorch has become a legend, winning the love of beautiful television reporter Gabby Babblebrock (Vergara) and the devotion of Gary’s hero-worshipping son Kip (Jonathan Morgan Heit). Scorch is a global hero whose interplanetary exploits are televised for the enjoyment of his ardent fans. The film tells the story of Planet Baab’s most celebrated space traveler, Scorch Supernova (Fraser). The animated adventure will be available online and in stores beginning on June 4th. Escape from Planet Earth features the voice talents of Jessica Alba, Sarah Jessica Parker, William Shatner, Rob Corddry, Brendan Fraser, Ricky Gervais, George Lopez, Craig Robinson, Sofía Vergara, and Jane Lynch. The film is directed by Cal Brunker from a screenplay by Brunker and Bob Barlen based on a story by Tony Leech and Cory Edwards. Anchor Bay Entertainment and the Weinstein Company have officially announced the 3D/2D Blu-ray release of Escape from Planet Earth.
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