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Mars Attacks! Director: Tim Burton Cast: Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/28/2008
  • Original Release: 1996
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 1,301

Viewer Rating: (14 ratings)

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Closed Caption; ; Includes two theatrical trailers; Languages & Subtitles: English, Français & Español

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Disc #1, Side A -- Mars Attacks
1. Not Your Everyday Barbecue [1:24]
2. Swarming Credits [2:36]
3. A Warm and Neighborly Decision [2:39]
4. Working Las Vegas [2:38]
5. Intelligent Life Out There [3:20]
6. Martian Detail; Roundups [4:51]
7. We Interrupt This Broadcast [3:30]
8. The Meaning of it all [3:03]
9. Always the Best One [2:36]
10. A Basic Question [:51]
11. Back Home with Muffy and Slim [1:26]
12. The Welcome Mat in Nevada [6:24]
13. From Dove to Devastation [7:59]
14. "Let's Not Be Too Rash" [1:47]
15. Souvenirs of Earth [1:24]
16. Gonna Need a Place to Stay [1:14]
17. Surgical Procedures [3:51]
18. "They Blew Up Congress!" [3:39]
19. Presidential Priorities [2:22]
20. Hopes for a Real Outcome [:44]
21. A Fine Romance [1:14]
22. Jerry's Late-Night Guest [4:46]
23. Wakeup Call with a Death Ray [2:56]
24. Death by Chandelier [3:30]
25. Whoa! Art's Pitch in Shambles [1:34]
26. Crashing Tom Jones' Act [2:49]
27. Las Vegas and Lawrenceville Under Seige [2:19]
28. Nuclear High [1:53]
29. Bowled Over [1:21]
30. Trailer Trash and an Overcooked Lawyer [2:37]
31. Grandma Norris has the Answer [1:48]
32. Gen Decker Underfoot [1:44]
33. Just Getting Along with the President [3:07]
34. A Whitman Sampler [:32]
35. Byron's Last Stand [3:08]
36. A Slimy Rout [1:58]
37. The World's New Start [4:05]
38. End Credits [5:45]
Disc #1, Side B -- Mars Attacks
1. Not Your Everyday Barbecue [1:24]
2. Swarming Credits [2:36]
3. A Warm and Neighborly Decision [2:39]
4. Working Las Vegas [2:38]
5. Intelligent Life Out There [3:20]
6. Martian Detail; Roundups [4:51]
7. We Interrupt This Broadcast [3:30]
8. The Meaning of it all [3:03]
9. Always the Best One [2:36]
10. A Basic Question [:51]
11. Back Home With Muffy and Slim [1:26]
12. The Welcome Mat in Nevada [6:24]
13. From Dove to Devastation [7:59]
14. "Let's Not Be Too Rash" [1:47]
15. Souvenirs of Earth [1:24]
16. Gonna Need a Place to Stay [1:14]
17. Surgical Procedures [3:51]
18. "They Blew Up Congress!" [3:39]
19. Presidential Priorities [2:22]
20. Hopes for a Real Outcome [:44]
21. A Fine Romance [1:14]
22. Jerry's Late-Night Guest [4:46]
23. Wakeup Call with A Death Ray [2:56]
24. Death by Chandelier [3:30]
25. Whoa! Art's Pitch in Shambles [1:34]
26. Crashing Tom Jones' Act [2:49]
27. Las Vegas and Lawrenceville Under Seige [2:19]
28. Nuclear High [1:53]
29. Bowled Over [1:21]
30. Trailer Trash and An Overlooked Laywer [2:37]
31. Grandma Norris Has the Answer [1:48]
32. Gen Decker Underfoot [1:44]
33. Just Getting Along with the President [3:07]
34. A Whitman Sampler [:32]
35. Byron's Last Stand [3:08]
36. A Slimy Rout [1:58]
37. The World's New Start [4:05]
38. End Credits [5:45]

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Editorial Reviews

Tim Burton's tribute to the alien invasion flicks of the '50s is so stubbornly zany that it's hard not to like. Burton is a director with an undying penchant for glorifying the kooky, and in Mars Attacks! he constructs what is basically an epic Saturday morning cartoon -- with more cartoonish violence than Tom or Jerry ever dreamed possible. Gibberish-speaking Martians with abnormally large heads arrive in big saucers and, without motive, bring on the destruction of Earth by vaporizing all of Congress (though, in true Burton spirit, one character's first reaction is to laugh and almost cheer). The disparate cast includes every talent imaginable -- from Pam Grier to Pierce Brosnan to Jack Nicholson in a double role as U.S. President and a gaudy casino developer -- and each member plays the big joke so impeccably straight that one might ask whether Burton is lovingly honoring or outrageously mocking the genre. The answer is probably a little bit of both, but even if it isn't, the outcome is irresistibly fun. Pete Segall, Barnes & Noble

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Hilarious!by transformersgal

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May 27, 2009: I thought this movie was hilarious! I loved every character and how each actor portrayed their character flawlessly. I admire Jack Nicholson the most who I thought did the best. The special effects were cheesy but that is what makes it funny. If you ask me, this movie is definitely worth watching.

wonderful scifi movieby Anonymous

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January 21, 2008: This is a movie you'll really want to see again and again. The plot is perfect. The theme is right. I LOVE THE MARTIANS! Lets just say I love 1950's scifi movies!(my dad I can thank for this). This is one movie you'll never want to let go of.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan / Dolby 5.1 / Stereo edition.


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