- Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
- Release Date: Dec 13, 1996
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 44 Ratings
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Mixed: 4 out of 44
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Negative: 9 out of 44
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DeanD.Mar 20, 20062A total waste of time. Jokes were few and far between, and seldom funny at all. Tack those onto a threadbare, incoherent plot, and you have a recipe for disaster.
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Sep 9, 201010Martians are look like completely not realistic graphics but a good plot
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MikeN.Aug 9, 20032Weak. It's not funny, not exciting and not visually interesting.
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RobM.May 30, 200410
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MikeFeb 11, 20055An ok movie, the plot needs to be expanded more. couple of "funny joking."
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DeeFeb 9, 20063No real plot. The movie was all over the board. The scenes made good actors appear as amaturs.
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YoonC.Sep 22, 20039
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PatC.Dec 18, 20037Unique and memorable. Great entertainment for the family. Great commentary on entertainment personalities and how our government works. Could not have had a worse ending. What the hell does Tom Jones have to do with anything?
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raVenApr 11, 20043(2.5) Not funny ha-ha. "Funny--I coulda SWORE I parked the car RIGHT THERE!" funny.
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BobB.May 29, 20060Tim Burton made this? or was he just making an attempt at a modern Ed Wood film?
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StephenS.Sep 14, 200610I just love this movie. I'm 58 years old and have been watching sci-fi movies for over 50 of those years. This movie has all the laughs of Matinee (another terrific movie) without the slightest attempt to soften the satire or blunt the humor with pathos. Great music, beautiful photography. It gets better with each viewing.
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80I'm not sure what it all means, but, as in Ed Wood, Burton's visual flair and affection for the characters make it fun.
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83In its nothing's-quite-at-stake way, Mars Attacks! has Tim Burton's flaked-out spirit -- it makes you feel like a very knowing 8-year-old, seeing through the artifice yet believing in it at the same time.
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50Nicholson squeezes every wretched drop of buffoonery from this character, and it's distressing to watch him play an easy role for easy laughs.