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Let's face it. Forrest Whittaker steals every scene from John Travolta in this mediocre sci-fi film. |
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Star John Travolta wanted to play the part of hero Johnny Goodboy, but by the time is was created, he was much too old and had to be content with Terl, the villian. |
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Sheila from Michigan
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We know that these aliens are supposed to be nine feet tall, but if you watch closely, they are not always in scale. |
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Sheila from Michigan
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Because the movie was only half of Hubbards original book, a sequel was planned but never made after the first showed poorly in the box office. |
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This is definitely a poster that only a scientologist or fan of Travolta in bad make-up could love. |
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Sheila from Michigan
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The best scene in this movie has to be the one in which Tern mistakenly believe that humans prefer raw meat. Worth watching just for that! |
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Even Forest Whittaker later expressed his regrets for participating in this less that masterful version of L. Ron Hubbard's novel. |
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