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Phil the Alien

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Phil the Alien (2004)
ComedySci-Fi

An innocent human like alien crashes to Earth and find himself alone in the wilds of northern Canada, and then manipulated by the people he meets.An innocent human like alien crashes to Earth and find himself alone in the wilds of northern Canada, and then manipulated by the people he meets.An innocent human like alien crashes to Earth and find himself alone in the wilds of northern Canada, and then manipulated by the people he meets.

  • Director
    • Rob Stefaniuk
  • Writer
    • Rob Stefaniuk
  • Stars
    • Rob Stefaniuk
    • Nicole de Boer
    • Brad McGinnes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    776
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Stefaniuk
    • Writer
      • Rob Stefaniuk
    • Stars
      • Rob Stefaniuk
      • Nicole de Boer
      • Brad McGinnes
    • 26User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Rob Stefaniuk
    • Phil the Alien
    Nicole de Boer
    Nicole de Boer
    • Madame Madame
    • (as Nicole De Boer)
    Brad McGinnes
    • Joey
    Bruce Hunter
    Bruce Hunter
    • Jones
    Seán Cullen
    Seán Cullen
    • Sammy the Alien
    John Kapelos
    John Kapelos
    • The General
    Boyd Banks
    Boyd Banks
    • Slim
    Jason Jones
    Jason Jones
    • Agent Orange
    Graham Greene
    Graham Greene
    • Wolf
    Joe Flaherty
    Joe Flaherty
    • The Beaver
    • (voice)
    Christopher Barry
    • Thomas
    Mike Beaver
    Mike Beaver
    • The Trapper
    Thick Wilson
    • Jimmy
    • (as Addison Bell)
    Claire Brosseau
    Claire Brosseau
    • Michelle
    Nick Canakis
    • Gabriel
    Mary Crosbie
    Mary Crosbie
    • Ginger
    Brad Hart
    • Dave
    Dwayne Hill
    Dwayne Hill
    • Agent Blue
    • Director
      • Rob Stefaniuk
    • Writer
      • Rob Stefaniuk
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    8Dreamer1

    Enjoyably twisted

    Saw this film today after hearing the buzz from last year's Toronto International Film Festival. It was supposed to open two weeks ago but was held-up for reasons unknown. Anyway, the reviews were generally good and, being a died-in-the-wool Canadian film fan, I checked it out. Time well spent all-in-all. The secret American base beneath Niagara Falls was a hoot. Hello Marineland! :) A note for anyone expecting a blow-your-mind effects budget; fergeddit! However, the film takes its low-budget conceit to heart and makes the most of it. It was clearly shot on tape and the up-convert to 35mm doesn't always hold up all that well in daylight scenes which (by and large) are few and far between. Gregor Hagey's cinematography was well done and the pace of Warren Sonoda's editing compliments the deadpan comedy well. BTW, nice to catch Dwayne Hill and Mike Beaver in this as well.

    I'd say see it first-run if you can but if you can't, when it's set to come out on DVD, make a clamour for it at your local video store (Blockbuster, Rogers, whatever) so that it gets more than the usual token copy hidden away.

    Nice work guys. Keep it up!
    Crap_Connoisseur

    Phil Rocked My World!

    The best of Canadian cinema offers a uniquely demented vision of the world - think the films of David Cronenberg and Atom Egoyan. The worst of Canadian cinema usually stars Matthew Ferguson or Lothaire Bluteau. There is no doubt that Rob Stefaniuk's wonderfully original and hugely entertaining Phil the Alien well and truly belongs in the former category.

    Phil the Alien is a film that could have gone incredibly wrong. It takes a truck load of gumption and panache to pull off a movie about a shape-changing alien who crash lands on earth, becomes an alcoholic and joins a Christian rock band. Not to mention a film that includes a subplot about a talking beaver, colour coded alien assassins and a child/whore love story. Somehow the film works and manages to be not only hilarious but also surprisingly insightful and sweet natured.

    I'm not sure why Will Ferrell is allowed to ruin every comedy produced in North America by his sheer presence, while Rob Stefaniuk remains in relative obscurity. This guy makes Jim Carrey look about as funny as Tom Arnold, and unlike the majority of his colleagues in the comedy world, he can actually act. The supporting cast are all great and the film really profits from their consistently strong performances.

    Phil the Alien is the kind of movie you will either love or hate. I obviously loved just about everything about it, from the cool puppetry (Rob Stefaniuk, take another bow) to the old school special effects and even the band's crappy music. I kept expecting the joke to wear thin but it never did. Phil the Alien is unlike any of the dire comedies that have been excreted from the bowels of Hollywood in recent years. For that reason alone, it deserves to be praised and admired by the largest possible audience.
    8siderite

    Really funny and tasteful

    I've just watched Suck, also by Rob Stefaniuk, and loved it tremendously, so I had to also see Phil the Alien. While it is not so good as Suck, this movie is funnier, with the same weird feel to it that made me like both films.

    The plot is really irrelevant, even if it is truly original and full of good humour. The acting is good with some actors, rather bland with others, but the overall quality is good. We see some common Stefaniuk themes like the hopeless rock band or Nicole de Boer, who has an important role in this film.

    Bottom line: a funny comedy for a change, full of Canadians and with a brilliant script. It is not a masterpiece, but it is better than most films I've seen. Way to go, Rob!
    9musicrulestheworld

    take a puff, press play

    Great 420 fare. One of the better low budget movies I've seen. They're not TRYING to make some cinematic tour-DE-force...oh you too serious detractors in comments above. It's supposed to be cheesy and silly. They're just goofing off and it totally works for a fun movie. The performances are good, purposefully cliché, and I actually think it's shot beautifully. Some of the landscape shots are especially gorgeous. I say check it out. Cause crap like Memoirs of a Geisha and King Kong suck. At least this movie will entertain you.

    wow ten lines. what is this, school? okay, hmmmm. i also recommend these films that are funny: uncle buck, orange county, rushmore and kindergarten cop.
    7makiprettywoman3

    Canadians Make Funny Alien Movie!!!

    I was watching this low budget Canadian Movie Phil the Alien. This movie deals with an alien that crash lands in Northern Ontario. He ends up becoming friends with a talking beaver. This causes some funny stuff to happen. In one scene the one guy says "Listen Phil He's a Beaver." Phil Says "He's My Friend OK!" In this movie Phil goes from drunk to being in a Christian rock band to a mass murderer.

    There is some strange stuff in this movie that is really funny. There is one scene where Phil needs a cigarette. He keeps yelling demanding a cigarette. He eventually gets arrested for assaulting a cigarette vending machine. Most of the time this movie is pretty funny. There are parts where this movie is slow. The theme song they use "Phil The Alien" keeps getting stuck in my head. There is something enchanting about that song. I can't get over the strange alien sounds Phil makes in this movie. I really enjoyed this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Selected as part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's second annual showcase of Canadian cinema - Canadian Front: New Films 2005.
    • Quotes

      Ginger: Jesus likes prostitutes right Phil?

      Phil the Alien: Jesus loves all prostitutes.

    • Connections
      References Mars Needs Women (1968)

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Фил инопланетянин
    • Filming locations
      • Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Black Walk Productions
      • Téléfilm Canada
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      • CA$340,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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