Voyage of the Rock Aliens

1984

Action / Comedy / Musical / Sci-Fi

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Craig Sheffer as Frankie
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Michael Berryman as Chainsaw
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Ruth Gordon as Sheriff
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Peter Cullen as 1359
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876.8 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
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1.76 GB
1920*1072
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 0 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Animus8 / 10

The 80s LIVE in this movie

I stumbled on this movie by accident, when I turned it on, my wife gave me 'the look' and asked "Why???" She changed her tune pretty quick and now it's something we tell our friends about. If the 80s were your decade then you MUST see this movie... Although don't expect Jermaine Jackson to actually be in it. He's in the opening sequence but that's all, and that's okay because the real stars are Pia and the aliens...

Reviewed by jamie_likeskylie3 / 10

Hilarious!

Pia Zadora is my new favourite 80's leading lady. This film is atrocious. The acting is bad, every joke falls flat, and the aliens are annoying beyond belief! I like the songs a lot. Bizzarely many of them are badly re-recorded versions of Pia's own songs. This is most obvious in 'A Little Bit Of Heaven' which she sings here with the alien commander Absid. Fans of trashy 80's movies will love it! It's even worse than Xanadu and Grease 2! Pia's outfits rock too! I'd give the plot 1/10, the acting 1/10, the feel-good factor is at least a 7/10, and the soundtrack is a 10/10 or 1/10 depending on your taste in music. Watch out for Pia's all singing, all dancing performance in the ladies room! Hilarity awaits you.... Buy, buy, buy!

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca5 / 10

Pure '80s

VOYAGE OF THE ROCK ALIENS is a goofy, dated B-movie sci-fi musical of the kind that could only come from the 1980s. In style and tone it feels very GREASE, like they were hoping for that kind of success from that kind of format, although the music is pure '80s rock and the trappings feel '60s-ish at times. The hairstyles and costumes are out of this world and that's even before the aliens show up. Pia Zadora is someone I'm unfamiliar with but the camera loves her here and the whole film is full of vibrancy and finger-snapping tunes. You're going to love or hate this one.

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