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It Came from Outer Space II

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
427
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It Came from Outer Space II (1996)
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Aliens crashland near a small desert town, strewing odd bluish-glowing rocks throughout the area. Townfolk notice something is amiss when temperatures begin to soar, water disappears, power ... Read allAliens crashland near a small desert town, strewing odd bluish-glowing rocks throughout the area. Townfolk notice something is amiss when temperatures begin to soar, water disappears, power goes down and people seem not to be themselves.Aliens crashland near a small desert town, strewing odd bluish-glowing rocks throughout the area. Townfolk notice something is amiss when temperatures begin to soar, water disappears, power goes down and people seem not to be themselves.

  • Director
    • Roger Duchowny
  • Writers
    • Ray Bradbury
    • Harry Essex
    • Jim Wheat
  • Stars
    • Brian Kerwin
    • Elizabeth Peña
    • Jonathan Carrasco
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    427
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    • Director
      • Roger Duchowny
    • Writers
      • Ray Bradbury
      • Harry Essex
      • Jim Wheat
    • Stars
      • Brian Kerwin
      • Elizabeth Peña
      • Jonathan Carrasco
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brian Kerwin
    Brian Kerwin
    • Jack Putnam
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Ellen Fields
    Jonathan Carrasco
    • Stevie Fields
    Adrian Sparks
    Adrian Sparks
    • Alan Paxson
    Bill McKinney
    Bill McKinney
    • Roy Minter
    Dean Norris
    Dean Norris
    • Dave Grant
    Dawn Zeek
    • Linda Grant
    Lauren Tewes
    Lauren Tewes
    • Carolee Minter
    Mickey Jones
    Mickey Jones
    • Chance Madson
    Iilana B'tiste
    • Kathy Paxon
    • (as l'lana B'tiste)
    Jerry Giles
    Jerry Giles
    • Zack
    Howard Morris
    Howard Morris
    • Ben Cully
    Michael Ray Miller
    Michael Ray Miller
    • Desert Rat #1
    Clement Blake
    Clement Blake
    • Desert Rat #2
    Thom Adcox-Hernandez
    Thom Adcox-Hernandez
    • Hughy
    • (as Thomas Adcox)
    Connie Sawyer
    Connie Sawyer
    • Mrs. Otis
    Bonnie Hellman
    Bonnie Hellman
    • Mrs. Hughy
    Richard Stay
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    • Director
      • Roger Duchowny
    • Writers
      • Ray Bradbury
      • Harry Essex
      • Jim Wheat
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    5utgard14

    Obviously inferior to the classic but a watchable TV movie on its own merits

    Despite its poor reputation, I really wanted to see this sequel that's actually a remake. I'm a big fan of the original It Came from Outer Space. I missed this when it originally aired and these days it's hard to find streaming. Finally I got a copy of an old dvd set that has a bunch of 90s sci-fi tv movies on it. Having just finished the film I can say it's nothing great but also not the compete dud its ratings would suggest. It's a perfectly watchable time-passer. I don't regret watching it.

    The cast is nice even if many of the notable character actors that make up the supporting cast aren't given much to work with. Of the main cast, Elizabeth Peña is the best. Brian Kerwin does fine. He's just a little vanilla and the wide-eyed expression does start to remind you of the kazoo kid meme after awhile. The child actor in this is annoying but tolerable when onscreen with Peña. The stock music and poor 90s CG effects are strictly no-budget. The script is nothing special. Not a lot happens in the movie until the final third. Still, I was never really bored which is a testament to the actors I think. They're a mostly likable bunch who did well with what they were given.
    5Bernie4444

    Good acting lacks but the original spookiness

    They picked good actors and went through the motions well. If you did not see the original Based on a Ray Bradbury story, it could hold its own as a standard "blob from space" movie.

    Basically, something comes from space and holds a small town at bay. You must ask why and how this could happen. Maybe you will still not get a clear answer. However, it is mostly "stay in the car scenes."

    You may recognize Elizabeth Peña who plays the mother Ellen Fields. She is well known for major films such as "Jacob's Ladder" (1990) and "Vibes" (1998).

    The filming locations may also look familiar: San Gabriel Mountains, California, USA Antelope Valley, California, USA Littlerock, California, USA.
    2junk-monkey

    It Came From Outer Space and Stayed For a Lot Longer Than It Needed To

    This is a pretty pointless remake. Starting with the opening title shots of the original was a real mistake as it reminds the viewer of what a great little period piece chiller that was. The new version that follows is an exercise in redundancy.

    Brian Kerwin plays a 'city boy' photographer who returns to a semi-abandoned desert town populated by a scattering of underdeveloped clichéd stock characters: the lollipop sucking Daby-Doll Lolita, the 'ornery old coot prospector, the crippled vet and his Asian wife, etc...

    Kerwin's character witnesses the crashing of 'something' into a hillside and shortly after strange things start to happen as pieces of weird blue rock are scattered around. The temperature starts to rise, all the water in the area vanishes, people start to act weirdly, things explode. Kerwin's character gets in and out of his car more often than is humanly possible in one movie. The film develops no sense of place, no character development, no humour, no tension. Everything that made the Jack Arnold's original a creepy little Cold-war paranoia classic has been abandoned. It just runs through its minimal hoops and then just ends.

    The special effects aren't very special - the interior of the ship looks like bits of cling film wrapped round some ropes which were then dangled in front of the camera to frame some of the most uninspired and clumsy wire-work ever put onto the screen. The script is repetitive - everyone says everything at least twice, Kerwin gets to say "let's get out of here" at least three times during the movie, twice in one scene. Loads of things are left unexplained at the end - why do the aliens need all the heat and water for example? - not that anyone watching would care; if the film makers didn't care why should we?

    The acting is adequate - better than the script, which at times, has an under-rehearsed improvisational quality, deserves. Though often the actors look like they just want to get the thing over with as quickly as possible - a notable example of this is when Elizabeth Peña registers the briefest, token moment of "frustrated despair hands to face gesture" before following sulking son Stevie outside to watch him do "angry sulky teenager smashing something off a table" gesture.

    Continuity errors include the (GB) sticker on the back of Kerwin's jeep appearing and disappearing, a double action of the gas in the exploding car, a towns-person being in two places simultaneously - once in the Alien Stevie's POV shot then immediately afterwards in a reaction shot, Elizabeth Peña appearing to shut a car door twice... you can tell I was gripped can't you? The movie commits that greatest of errors. It's boring.
    5S1rr34l

    A Dull And Lifeless Remake Of A Classic

    It was Ray Bradbury's name that brought this movie to my attention. Just before Christmas and before I started reviewing I had watched, and enjoyed, the original. So there wasn't much choice but to view the sequel... even though it's not. This is actually a brought-up-to-date remake.

    However, even though it has Bradbury's name it wasn't as good as I hoped it would be. That is probably due to him not having his screenplay filmed. He actually had four screenplays for the movie and none of them was chosen, not for the original and not for this remake (Harry Essex scripted the original while Ken and Jim Wheat have written this one.) I've not read the Bradbury versions, though being a fan I can honestly believe they might be better than what we received here. Since he was still alive when this was filmed I would have asked him to update the script for the modern age. Had there been issues with the original, his gained experience from 1953 to '96 should have been able to smooth them out.

    That said, Ken and Jim Wheat don't do a bad job of bringing this film up to date. However, they're not too good at characterisation or flow. Though some of this could be down to the director Roger Duchowny. What this needed was an injection of excitement and relatable characters. Most of the people in the town are bleak and depressing; though this is believable, the way they are handled makes them more two-dimensional than possessing deep personalities and was a major cause of my boredom. Even the likes of Elizabeth Pena, Dean Norris, and Mickey Jones who are good actors and had a few decent scene's still couldn't inject life into the dullness.

    The other cause of my dissatisfaction is the slowness of the pace. This could have been used to create atmosphere and draw the viewer in. Sadly this wasn't the case and only added to the films dullness.

    The special effects are okay for the period and there are some nice ideas though due to the slow pace and the way they were shown their impact is dulled and not fully utilised.

    This is one of those films I would recommend to only the die-hard sci-fi fans and lovers of the original film. However, if you want to watch a decent film I'd say watch the original as it's much better on every count, especially if you've never seen it. There's a reason it's a classic and this one is seldom heard of.
    4michaelRokeefe

    Body snatchers land in a remote desert.

    Based on a Ray Bradbury story; a professional photographer(Brian Kerwin)returns to his modest home near a tiny desert town, where most of the citizens wishes he stayed away. A lonely boy(Jonathan Carrasco) latches onto him for the attention; and the two witness the landing of an alien craft in the rocky region of the desert. The aliens turn themselves into the images of townspeople. Kerwin must convince evacuation of the town and falls in love with the young boy's mother(Elizabeth Pena). Acting is pretty shallow; the story line is no worse than some others; this movie leaves you feeling that you got shorted on a decent ending. Supporting cast includes: Howard Morris, Dean Norris and Mickey Jones.

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      A sequel to It Came from Outer Space (1953).
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    • Release date
      • July 23, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Besök från yttre rymden
    • Filming locations
      • San Gabriel Mountains, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Duchowny Dow Films
      • Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions
      • MCA Television Entertainment (MTE)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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