Alien Opponent (2011)

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The owner of a small-town junkyard offers a cash reward to whomever can kill her uninvited, space-suited alien guest when its spacecraft crash-lands into her barn. Every wacko within 100 miles turns out, and before long, the junkyard is transformed into a war zone of man vs. man vs. machine vs. alien vs. God only knows what.

Introduction
"Alien Opponent" is a 2011 science fiction comedy film directed by Colin Theys and starring Jeremy London, Roddy Piper, Adrienne LaValley, and Cuyle Carvin. The film follows a group of individuals who are united to destroy an extraterrestrial killer robot that has actually crash-landed in the world. The film is known for its campy humor, low-budget special impacts, and quirky characters, which all add to its general beauty and appeal for fans of cult movie theater.

Plot
The movie begins with a little spacecraft crashing down in rural Connecticut, particularly in the junkyard owned by Tom Mazurski (Greg Nutcher). The crash eliminates his other half, who was alone on the residential or commercial property. When Tom returns house to find her dead by the hands of an alien, he states the junkyard off-limits to anyone however himself. Nevertheless, this rule does not stop his self-centered brother-in-law Brad (Jeremy London) from covertly devising a strategy to destroy the alien and declare the land for himself.

Brad places an ad in the paper, offering a large cash prize to anybody who can kill the robotic alien that now occupies the junkyard. As word of this contest spreads, it brings in a motley crew of misfits and guns-for-hire, consisting of a shotgun-toting granny, a religious zealot, an expert wrestler, and much more, all eager to declare the benefit. Unidentified to these participants, they are being monitored by a pair of sadistic government representatives who see the alien as a potential weapon to be studied and utilized.

Alien Robot and Human Participants
The alien in question is a heavily-armored, highly proficient, and virtually indestructible robotic assassin set to eliminate any and all threats to its mission. It rapidly dispatches numerous of the amateur hunters attempting to collect the reward, showing that it is a powerful opponent who will not decrease without a fight.

The human participants themselves vary from comical to unsafe, each with their own special abilities, weapons, and methods to take down the alien hazard. A few of the standout characters include an eccentric conspiracy theorist, a bumbling duo of amateur hunters named Jake and Ron, and an ex-military woman with a fondness for heavy weapons. As the hunters face off against the alien and each other, the stakes are raised, and the competitors for the cash reward gets increasingly disorderly.

Climax
As the movie reaches its action-packed conclusion, the various factions of human individuals and the alien robotic have a series of increasingly extreme conflicts in the junkyard. One by one, the hunters are killed off by the alien, the government representatives, or each other, in a series of gory and excessive fight scenes.

Eventually, it is revealed that the alien robot was sent out to Earth to lay its egg in a human host and continue its species' life process. When the last enduring human participant, the ex-military woman, discovers the egg in a concealed underground chamber, she makes a desperate last stand against the alien robotic, ultimately beating it utilizing a mix of dynamites and fast thinking.

Conclusion
"Alien Opponent" is a campy, low-budget sci-fi funny that enjoy its over-the-top characters, tongue-in-cheek humor, and bizarre premise. Regardless of its different defects, the film stays a cult favorite amongst fans of genre cinema who take pleasure in oddball stories, eccentric characters, and campy special effects. The film's diy method to filmmaking and its continuous parade of unusual and vibrant characters make it an uniquely amusing entry worldwide of B-movies.

Top Cast

  • Jeremy London (small)
    Jeremy London
    Brooklyn Davis
  • Roddy Piper (small)
    Roddy Piper
    Father Mulluzzo
  • Cuyle Carvin (small)
    Cuyle Carvin
    Bradan James
  • Adrienne LaValley
    Linnea Gold
  • Angela Relucio (small)
    Angela Relucio
    Mary Lane
  • Sari Gagnon (small)
    Sari Gagnon
    Deborah Dallas
  • Greg Nutcher (small)
    Greg Nutcher
    Officer Remillard
  • Hilma Falkowski
    Rita
  • Jessica Alexandra Green (small)
    Jessica Alexandra Green
    Paris Montag
  • Dave Lounder
    Eagle Scout