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Posted: Aug 12, 2009 at 6:07 PM
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Posted: Jul 29, 2009 at 12:00 AM



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Posted: Jul 07, 2009 at 7:41 PM




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blog post WonderCon 2009: Alien Trespass Panel Info
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Posted: Feb 19, 2009 at 5:46 PM



Here are the details for Alien Trespass' panel at WonderCon 2009.


1:30-2:00 Alien Trespass— Directed by legendary X-Files veteran R. W. Goodwin, this recently discovered sci-fi film, circa 1957, is finally being released. If you love such vintage sci-fi epics as It Came From Outer Space and This Island Earth, you’ll want to learn more about this unseen tale of an interstellar lawman whose deadly prisoner, the grotesque Ghota, escapes when their flying saucer crashes near a small desert town in 1950s California. Appearing in person: R. W. Goodwin, Eric McCormack (Free Enterprise, Will & Grace, Trust Me), Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years, The Spirit), and Jenni Baird (The 4400). Esplanade



For more information on Alien Trespass, visit http://www.alientrespass.com/.
blog post NYCC: Cinema Blend's Review of Alien Trespass
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Posted: Feb 18, 2009 at 7:43 PM
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Just in case you missed NYCC, Cinema Blend filmed a few minutes of our panel. Here's what they thought:



...It's sold as "a lost sci-fi epic" from 1957, abandoned when mogul producer Louis Q. Goldstone refused to release it, but recently uncovered by befuddled construction workers. Sure, it stars modern-day actors Eric McCormack, Robert Patrick and Dan Lauria, but why should you let that spoil the illusion?

On hand to present a behind-the-scenes featurette about the movie, plus answer audience questions, were Lauria and director R.W. Goodwin, a veteran of The X-Files, Tru Calling and even 80s cult series Life Goes On. You can see most of what was in the featurette at the Alien Trespass website; it's a combination of a TV news segment about the uncovering of the "lost film" (with some great jokes at the expense of movie geeks), and interviews with the actors. That's where it gets tricky, and a lot sillier; Lauria, McCormack and Patrick all introduce the interviews as themselves today, saying that it was their fathers and grandfathers who starred in the movie. McCormack's grandfather was actually "M. Eric McCormack," which results in everyone calling him "Meric." I told you it was silly.

Alien Trespass takes place in a typical small town in the 50s, where an alien saucer lands and a brave scientist (played by McCormack) must lead his fellow townspeople in fighting off the alien threat. Obviously lots of people get attacked by aliens in the meantime, and apparently McCormack's character has an alien double who shoots laser beams out of his hands. Like I said: totally silly, but totally fun.

Lauria and Goodwin spoke at length about their love for the original 1950s sci-fi movies, which were the inspiration for everything in Alien Trespass. They weren't aiming to make a parody, but an accurate recreation of the style of 50s sci-fi-- which means a little bit of comedy makes it in there regardless. As Goodwin put it, they were being "intentionally, inadvertently funny"


Goodwin promises that the nostalgia trip of Alien Trespass will be worth it, especially with everything in the real world on the downward slide; "It's kind of nice to go back to the 50s for two hours." Check out two minutes of hte panel below, where Goodwin talks about his goal of honoring the old sci-fi movies, and Lauria points out the obvious phallic implications of their alien best.



For more information on Alien Trespass, visit http://www.alientrespass.com/.

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Jan 28th, 9:52pm
This looks like so much fun! I love the campiness! Good choices on the actors.

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ALIEN TRESPASS is R.W. Goodwin's (The X-Files) colorful homage to 1950s sci-fi alien invasion films.

ALIEN TRESPASS was directed by R.W. Goodwin and based on a story by James Swift and Steven Fisher with a Screenplay by Steven Fisher. The film was produced by James Swift and R.W. Goodwin and stars Eric McCormack, Jenni Baird, Dan Lauria and Robert Patrick.


Synopsis: Set in 1957, Alien Trespass chronicles a fiery object from outer space that crashes into a mountaintop in the California desert, bringing the threat of disaster to Earth. Out of the flying saucer escapes a murderous creature - the Ghota, which is bent on destroying all life forms on the planet. A benevolent alien from the spaceship, Urp, inhabits the body of Ted Lewis (Eric McCormack) - a local astronomer - and with the help of Tammy (Jenni Baird), a waitress from the local diner, sets out to save mankind.

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Website- http://www.alientrespass.com

Myspace- http://www.myspace.com/alientrespass

Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/pages/Alien-Trespass/39806448513

Twitter- http://twitter.com/alientrespass

YouTube- http://www.youtube.com/alientrespass

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