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Not to be confused with [[People Jars]], which [[Captain Obvious|involves Jar People]], or ''[[Invasion of the Body Snatchers]]'', which features [[Replicant Snatching|pod people]], unlike this movie.
Not to be confused with [[People Jars]], which [[Captain Obvious|involves Jar People]], or ''[[Invasion of the Body Snatchers]]'', which features [[Kill and Replace|pod people]], unlike this movie.


A little boy named Tommy who has an extensive array of pets he likes to call "specimens" finds an alien egg to hatch, somewhat like Horton. When it hatches, Tommy names the creature--who manages to use his snout to suck up peanuts and warp time and space with his fingers--Trumpy. Unfortunately, Trumpy's mom is found by poachers and goes on [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|a killing spree in response]]. To add to the terror, a group of [[The Scrappy|unappealing young people]] takes a break from recording [[Fake Band|nightmarish "pop" music]] to travel by RV up to the scene of the alien foothold. When one of their members is killed by the alien, they are drawn into the hunt for the culprit.
A little boy named Tommy who has an extensive array of pets he likes to call "specimens" finds an alien egg to hatch, somewhat like Horton. When it hatches, Tommy names the creature—who manages to use his snout to suck up peanuts and warp time and space with his fingers—Trumpy. Unfortunately, Trumpy's mom is found by poachers and goes on [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|a killing spree in response]]. To add to the terror, a group of [[The Scrappy|unappealing young people]] takes a break from recording [[Fake Band|nightmarish "pop" music]] to travel by RV up to the scene of the alien foothold. When one of their members is killed by the alien, they are drawn into the hunt for the culprit.


The film is as much of a mess behind the scenes as it is on-screen. ''Los Nuevos Extraterrestres'' began its life as a low-budget horror film. Then, after the initial script had been written, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086026/trivia the producers demanded the addition of the subplot about the little kid adopting the alien], in a blatant attempt to [[Follow the Leader|cash in on the success]] of ''[[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|ET the Extraterrestrial]]''. It was filmed in Spanish and French. For the US release is was (badly) dubbed into English and retitled ''The Unearthling''. Then, when the copyright expired, the distributor Film Ventures International purchased the film, slapped the credits from ''completely different films'' onto the beginning and end, and changed the name to ''[http://www.mst3kinfo.com/mstfaq/subtle.html PodPeople]''.
The film is as much of a mess behind the scenes as it is on-screen. ''Los Nuevos Extraterrestres'' began its life as a low-budget horror film. Then, after the initial script had been written, [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086026/trivia the producers demanded the addition of the subplot about the little kid adopting the alien], in a blatant attempt to [[Follow the Leader|cash in on the success]] of ''[[E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|ET the Extraterrestrial]]''. It was filmed in Spanish and French. For the US release is was (badly) dubbed into English and retitled ''The Unearthling''. Then, when the copyright expired, the distributor Film Ventures International purchased the film, slapped the credits from ''completely different films'' onto the beginning and end, and changed the name to ''[http://www.mst3kinfo.com/mstfaq/subtle.html PodPeople]''.


You can check out [[The Cinema Snob]]'s [http://thecinemasnob.com/2011/11/04/et-week-extra-terrestrial-visitors.aspx review] of the film, this time under the title ''Extra-Terrestrial Visitors''.
You can check out [[The Cinema Snob]]'s [https://web.archive.org/web/20130817025129/http://thecinemasnob.com/2011/11/04/et-week-extra-terrestrial-visitors.aspx review] of the film, this time under the title ''Extra-Terrestrial Visitors''.


For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S03 E03 Pod People|episode recap page]].
For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S03/E03 Pod People|episode recap page]].
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=== ''[[Pod People]]'' Contains Examples of: ===
* [[A Boy and His X]]: Tommy and Trumpy
* [[A Boy and His X]]: Tommy and Trumpy
* [[Big Eater]]: Trumpy
* [[Big Eater]]: Trumpy
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[Bait and Switch Credits]]: With Galaxy Invader, featuring a monster that looks ''worse'' than the one from here.
* [[Bait and Switch Credits]]: With Galaxy Invader, featuring a monster that looks ''worse'' than the one from here.
* [[The Brainless Beauty]]: Laura
* [[Brainless Beauty]]: Laura
* [[But Now I Must Go]]
* [[But Now I Must Go]]
* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: Tommy's dubbed voice.
* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: Tommy's dubbed voice.
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* [[The Lost Woods]]: Cinder Woods
* [[The Lost Woods]]: Cinder Woods
* [[Informed Attractiveness]]: "Especially when she has boobs like that!" [[Pettanko|Boobs like WHAT?]]
* [[Informed Attractiveness]]: "Especially when she has boobs like that!" [[Pettanko|Boobs like WHAT?]]
* [[Megaton Punch]]: Trumpy's mom kills two or three of the cast by punching them in the face.
* [[Megaton Punch]]: Trumpy's mom kills two or three of the cast by punching them in the face.
** Many of them she appears to kill by simply pushing them over.
** Many of them she appears to kill by simply pushing them over.
* [[Mix-and-Match Critters]]: Trumpy
* [[Mix-and-Match Critters]]: Trumpy
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* [[People in Rubber Suits]]: Trumpy, looking like a mutant offspring of Ro-Man and an elephant.
* [[People in Rubber Suits]]: Trumpy, looking like a mutant offspring of Ro-Man and an elephant.
* [[Reality Warper]]: Trumpy wastes his awesome time-and-space-warping powers doing stupid tricks for Tommy.
* [[Reality Warper]]: Trumpy wastes his awesome time-and-space-warping powers doing stupid tricks for Tommy.
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: Trumpy's parent goes on this, justifiably. First, all but one of the eggs on its ship are senselessly smashed by a poacher, then, when it approaches two more poachers by a campfire, they lure it closer, then shoot and wound it without provocation. After that, you'd understand why it kills everyone it sees; it thinks all [[Humans Are Bastards]].
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: Trumpy's parent goes on this, justifiably. First, all but one of the eggs on its ship are senselessly smashed by a poacher, then, when it approaches two more poachers by a campfire, they lure it closer, then shoot and wound it without provocation. After that, you'd understand why it kills everyone it sees; it thinks all [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|Humans Are Bastards]].
* [[Scenery Porn]]
* [[Scenery Porn]]
* [[Shoo the Dog]]: Provides the page quote.
* [[Shoo the Dog]]: Provides the page quote.

Latest revision as of 22:02, 30 October 2018

Not to be confused with People Jars, which involves Jar People, or Invasion of the Body Snatchers, which features pod people, unlike this movie.

A little boy named Tommy who has an extensive array of pets he likes to call "specimens" finds an alien egg to hatch, somewhat like Horton. When it hatches, Tommy names the creature—who manages to use his snout to suck up peanuts and warp time and space with his fingers—Trumpy. Unfortunately, Trumpy's mom is found by poachers and goes on a killing spree in response. To add to the terror, a group of unappealing young people takes a break from recording nightmarish "pop" music to travel by RV up to the scene of the alien foothold. When one of their members is killed by the alien, they are drawn into the hunt for the culprit.

The film is as much of a mess behind the scenes as it is on-screen. Los Nuevos Extraterrestres began its life as a low-budget horror film. Then, after the initial script had been written, the producers demanded the addition of the subplot about the little kid adopting the alien, in a blatant attempt to cash in on the success of ET the Extraterrestrial. It was filmed in Spanish and French. For the US release is was (badly) dubbed into English and retitled The Unearthling. Then, when the copyright expired, the distributor Film Ventures International purchased the film, slapped the credits from completely different films onto the beginning and end, and changed the name to PodPeople.

You can check out The Cinema Snob's review of the film, this time under the title Extra-Terrestrial Visitors.

For the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version, please go to the episode recap page.


Tropes used in Pod People include:

The Pod People was originally conceived as a straight-up alien invasion horror film. But while Los Nuevos Extraterrestres (the Spanish production’s original title) was still being filmed, Steven Spielberg released a little film called E.T. that became a blockbuster hit. The money people behind Pod People demanded several script changes at the last minute (“add a cute kid and make the alien more adorable!”) in order to make the movie more E.T.-ish, which partially accounts for the disjointed feel of this film.