Sequel


yeah, yeah...I know....it would probably be terrible. But still....I just love it so much that I can't help but imagine what fun it would be....even now!

I mean there is even a set up....

So come on guys....just for the fun of it, what do ya think would be needed for Earth Girls Are Easier? (wacka-wacka)

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wow it looks like someone really wants a sequel

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I agree! I've loved this movie since I was a kid (which probably makes my Mom not look so good...), and I always thought it would be wonderful to have a sequel following Valerie to the other planet, or better yet having another reason for them to be stuck on earth. I know now, in reality, that this would make a terrible movie. Honestly, it would just be bad, no matter how you slice it, so I no longer wish for a sequel. You know what I wish for? A new movie with all the same characters, but a new premise. This is also impossible now that it's 20 years down the road. Don't get me wrong- Mac may even have been my first crush, but Jeff Goldblum is no longer a hot young heartthrob (though, to be fair, he *is* still very attractive). Maybe a remake? Who would be good in the roles now?

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I just saw this movie for the first time tonight. How did I ever miss it 20 years ago. It's such a fabulous movie they should reissue the original.

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Funny, last night I actually had a dream about watching a sequel to Earth Girls Are Easy. It wasn't a musical at all, it was more like a horror comedy. It involved the three aliens returning to Earth for some reason (they were called by someone) with a new spaceship that looked like a truck. For some reason, Valerie had been returned to Earth years before this sequel and was no longer Mac's girlfriend.
I remember some scenes where the aliens switched against their will from the "human" look to the "alien" look, which looked creepier than what you see in the actual movie. They looked like man/fish hybrids: scaly, slimy, with moving gills and fins, and their mouths looked like fish mouths.
And there was a scene which explained the knob on their "space underwear" in a more complex way than just being a metaphor for erection: it was actually a means to send electric impulses to their spinal cord and consciously control their emotions. There were settings for "emotionless", "sexy" and "murderous beast", the latter of which a scene actually involved. If you wonder what it was like, well, try to imagine Mac, sporting his alien look; add razor-sharp claws on his hands and feet and tens of crocodilian teeth in his mouth, and imagine him leaping onto someone (this had to do with the reason why they were called from Earth) and sucking his brain out of his ear with his snakelike tongue.

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I loved and still love it. Humor satire silly songs love happy ending. Would love to see sequel.

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