A mysterious cowboy from England falls in love with a three-eyed alien.A mysterious cowboy from England falls in love with a three-eyed alien.A mysterious cowboy from England falls in love with a three-eyed alien.
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Tawny Dean
- Xenobia the Alien
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Alan Twitty
- English Cowboy
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- TriviaTawny Dean was originally slated to play the alien, and Alan Twitty was cast as the cowboy. They had filmed the majority of the scenes, as you can see in the film. But after a falling out with the director, both actors parted ways, leaving director Louis Stevens to finish the movie playing both roles, himself, simultaneously.
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Not for all Kubrick fans
Like most of us here, I found this hidden gem while looking for material related to Kubrick's finals opus, the sexual psycho-drama Eyes Wide Shut. Imagine my excitement when I discovered what I assumed was a sequel! I quickly became apprehensive, however, upon learning the cast was made up entirely of minors. I needn't have worried, as the film is both absolutely stunning and (thankfully) chaste.
It can best be described as a tribute to the Kubrick oeuvre. The alien character is a clear homage to 2001, while the cowboy harkens back to the character of Cowboy from Full Metal Jacket, though with a more youthful flair (perhaps a commentary on what one loses in war?). I won't spoil anything here, but trust me when I say this film is a thrill-a-minute rollercoaster that leaves one feeling as if your very soul has been hugged by Allah.
I docked it one star because the director (who has a Hitchcockian cameo) unfortunately looks shockingly like notorious woman-beater Shia Labeouf. It's not his fault, but Lewis Stevens may want get cosmetic surgery or something, because I doubt anyone will be able to look at him without thinking of domestic violence.
It can best be described as a tribute to the Kubrick oeuvre. The alien character is a clear homage to 2001, while the cowboy harkens back to the character of Cowboy from Full Metal Jacket, though with a more youthful flair (perhaps a commentary on what one loses in war?). I won't spoil anything here, but trust me when I say this film is a thrill-a-minute rollercoaster that leaves one feeling as if your very soul has been hugged by Allah.
I docked it one star because the director (who has a Hitchcockian cameo) unfortunately looks shockingly like notorious woman-beater Shia Labeouf. It's not his fault, but Lewis Stevens may want get cosmetic surgery or something, because I doubt anyone will be able to look at him without thinking of domestic violence.
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