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10/10
A movie that you can watch again and again.
The_Professor_Scary24 August 2022
"Toxic Alien Zombie Babes from Outer Space" is a feature length science fiction and horror movie from the stable of Australian film maker David Black.

The movie tells the tale of when alien babes invade the Earth, seeking out men to kill. Can the alien babes be stopped Will the Earth survive? And how is the Universal Dickhead?

The movie is shot in various parts of Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Hong Kong, Kenya Lebanon, Spain and the USA.

Linking the various segments was Didactic DAVE with his continuing commentary on the invasion, along with the Man In Black - but you will need to watch the movie to find out more.

David Black also very clearly embedded references to classic SF movies including "The War of the Worlds" (1953) and "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" (1964).

A well made and very funny movie. Well done to David Black and his very talented team.
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6/10
An enjoyably cheesy effort that has a lot to like
kannibalcorpsegrinder30 August 2022
In the middle of the worldwide pandemic, a race of space aliens invade the world and begin a rampage of terror against the world attacking whoever they can around the world, forcing the clueless citizens to find a means of utilizing the aliens' purpose for visiting against them to save humanity.

Overall, this was a rather fun if somewhat disappointing genre effort. When this one works nicely is in letting the absurdity of the premise work itself out in a series of highly impressive cheesy genre scenes. The whole idea of the invasion taking place with a series of random shots with the spaceships in the background or the main alien appearing to cause destruction in a spectacular display of inherently cheesy and silly special effects spectacle gives this a generally fun attitude and atmosphere. Whether raining down an untold amount of lasers on people or objects alike or merely blowing something up. This type of tone and atmosphere is reciprocated in the type of cheesy comedy here with the goofy CGI matched by the wordplay on official social media channels and obvious over-dubbing done for the dialog that offers a silly enough atmosphere to everything that has a lot to like. There are some problems here. One of the biggest issues is the most obvious issue here in the unwieldy and outright unnecessary running time present with this one going on far longer than it really should be. The worldwide implications of what's going on mean this one shuttles around to various parts of the globe essentially getting the same type of skit or segment way more often than necessary and making this feel repetitive series of jokes that can potentially wear out their welcome especially as the film carries on. That makes the overall effect here come off like a random assortment of scenes without much else going on by going through so many locale changes and character shifts as it does which is an understandable byproduct of its origin status but is still quite prominently featured. These factors are the main drawbacks to be had with this one.

Rated Unrated/R: Language and Violence.
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