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Mars Needs Men
The movie kicks off with an old 1950's radio recording ushering in terror from a supposed Mars attack. Unfortunately, these studs found out too late that it was in actuality a hoax, and were under the impression that Mars Needed Men. Unfortunately for the likes of Ty Hudson, he was had by a couple of college kids with good costumes, and ended up practicing a fucking session with them, all for naught - or was it?
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Plot Summary
A group of Martians, desperate for the survival of their species, travel to Earth to abduct human men for reproductive purposes. Their plan is met with comical and chaotic resistance from the unsuspecting humans, leading to a series of absurd encounters.
Critical Reception
Mars Needs Men (2005) was a low-budget independent film that garnered a cult following for its quirky humor and B-movie charm. It was largely overlooked by mainstream critics but found an audience among fans of quirky sci-fi comedies.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise and offbeat humor.
Noted for its DIY aesthetic and cult appeal.
Some found the execution to be uneven.
Google audience: Audience reception for Mars Needs Men (2005) is difficult to quantify due to its niche status, but it is generally appreciated by those who enjoy unconventional and humorous takes on science fiction tropes.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the production relying on the passion and ingenuity of its independent filmmakers.
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