The
freewheeling, relentless structure of this comedy horror
movie eventually wins us over, despite a hyperactive, amateurish
filmmaking style that stretches one joke far, far beyond
its breaking point.
Responding to
stories of an alien abduction, Michelle Fox (Booth) heads
off to an isolated Welsh island with the crew of her tabloidy
paranormal series Weird Worlde--sexy cameraman (Butler),
sassy sound guy (O'Connor), nerdy UFO expert (Honeybourne)
and clueless re-enactment actors (Shaw and Smithers). What
they find is an impregnated girl (Evans) and three inbred
farmers (Thomas, Hayes and Adamson). Just as they start
to make up a more colourful story, the real aliens turn
up. And they're not friendly.
Clearly hoping
to create a Shaun of the Dead for the Close Encounters genre,
writer-director West packs his film with references to everything
from Phantasm and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Braindead,
Evil Dead and Night of the Living Dead. These aliens are
relentlessly grisly, and the film abounds with bodily explosions
and dismemberments, all played to the hilt for gross-out
laughs. Fortunately it is indeed funny, even if most of
the humour is of the stupid-corny variety.
Although filmed
on high definition video, the production design is fairly
cheap and cheerful, like a TV comedy sketch that just goes
on and on. And the one-gag structure makes the film feel
much longer than it actually is. That said, most of the
effects work is impressive, and West shows real inventiveness
with his low budget, generating some real suspense along
with the goofy mayhem. The cast dive into the chaos with
gusto, and make the most of the snappy dialog and nutty
grisliness.
Most
of the film feels like a series of jokes with nowhere to
go (the punchlines are painfully obvious), but every now
and then there's a true spark of wit. This is the kind of
movie best viewed late at night with a large, raucous audience.
Because the main purpose for this film seems to be to kill
off the aliens in increasingly excessive ways. It may be
juvenile and clumsy, but it does keep us laughing.
Evil Aliens Cast:
Emily Booth, Samuel Butler, Jamie Honeybourne, Jennifer
Evans,
Peter McNeil O'Connor, Jodie Shaw, Nick Smithers,
Chris Thomas,
Mark Hayes, Chris Adamson, Eden Ford, Norman Lovett