![]() ![]() Finally, I grabbed them and put them on and said 'Oh, this is what the film is going to look like.'" But," she laughs, "I was a little worried during production because he never removed his sunglasses. ![]() Says Brown, "We all wanted Julien because of his knack for visual. I also needed someone who could use contemporary music in a way which would further the comment inherent in the film." Garnett explains, "I admire this courage of Julien's visual imagination. An internationally-known director of music videos and of the films "The secret Policemen's Other Ball" and "Absolute Beginners," Temple was taken with the latitude offered by the script, and the chance to utilize his skill in blending music with visual images. The latter audience will undoubtedly be enticed by Julien Temple's imprimatur. ![]() Says Garnett, "This film operates on so many levels that it can be appreciated by everyone from children to sophisticated adults." The story captured the fancy of producer Tony Garnett, who commissioned and developed the script. Traditionally, movies about aliens portray them as 'special' and 'sensitive.' I pictured the aliens in this film as being like truck drivers on their planet, you know, just regular guys." Anyway, as we were writing the song, it occurred to us that this could be the basis for a really funny movie. He forces me to feed him so I give him Pop Tarts and we spend the night together and I find him incredible. ![]() Actually I envisioned him as a cross between Flipper and Alan Thicke. So, we wrote the song about a disgusting little alien who crawled into my house through the doggie door. Says Brown, "We got the original idea for the song from reading the tabloids about women who had sex with aliens. The film reflects it's musical origins as it syncopates along, interspersing narrative with elaborately staged productions of Brown's clever original dance numbers. The script is a outgrowth similarity song which appears on Brown's debut album "Goddess in Progress." Temple has filled in the outline provided by writers Julie Brown, Charlie Coffey and Terrance McNally, with a rainbowed hued vision of Los Angeles, drawing on his background in music to create an outrageously hybrid form of film entertainment. Under the ministrations of her boss and best friend Candy (Julie Brown), they emerge as three handsome hunks, suitable for escorting Val and Candy for a fun filled night on the town - alien style. Clever girl that she is, Val whisks the fuzzy fellows off to the Curl Up & Dye beauty salon. The sweet - albiet conspicuous - aliens, must wait on earth for their space ship to dry, and the brightly colored fur which covers their bodies is difficult to conceal. A fortuitous quirk of destiny sends their ship plummeting into a swimming pool belonging to Valerie Dale (Geena Davis), a young manicurist nursing a broken heart over her two-timing fiance, Dr. It's another dull day in space as three aliens (Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carrey and Damon Wayans) float through the stratosphere fantasizing about earthly pleasures (most of them female). "Earth Girls Are Easy," Released by Vestron Pictures, overflows with color, music, romance and high camp, inquisitive primary colored aliens romp through the infamous San Fernando Valley under the direction of famed avant-garde filmmaker Julien Temple. You're a alien and I'm from the valley." Valerie, 25-year-old manicurist ![]()
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