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The Pearson kids use their wits, courage and video game-playing skills against some feisty, little green aliens who crash-land on the family's vacation home. But the toughest part for the kids will be keeping this whole thing from their parents!
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I was expecting this to be really really bad. I avoided it at the cinemas because I thought 'dear god not another Ashley Tisdale film' (you can possibly guess I am not a huge fan of High School Musical), so it was almost a shock to find the film more than palatable, it actually had me laughing in a couple of places.
Of course Ashley was still kind of annoying, but her 'brother', played by Carter Jenkins was rather cute and I liked that all the children were related - either siblings or cousins - yet actually got along fairly well. There was nothing particularly profound about this film (I would have liked a couple fewer children and more layers to their characters), it was definitely fun enough to tide me over while babysitting the kids nextdoor.
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Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989