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Wed, Mar 25 2009

Win an Alien Trespass Autographed Poster

In 1957, a fiery object from space crashed into a mountaintop in the California desert bringing the threat of disaster to the Earth. A creature — the Ghota — escaped from the ship and he went on a murderous rampage. In the end, mankind was saved with the help of a benevolent alien in the body of a local astronomer, and a waitress. Thanks to startling new evidence discovered in an unmarked storage locker in Barstow, their story can be told.

I give you, Alien Trespass starring Eric McCormack as the intrepid astronomer, Ted and Jenni Baird as Tammy the diner waitress. See the saucer crash! See the alien attack! See Eric McCormack shoot laser beams out of some cool alien tool. It’s all here in the documentary that looks strangely like a 1950′s B-movie. And it’s all from R.W. Goodwin, executive producer of The X-Files and Tru Calling. Now that’s a man who knows his weird.

Now you can win won of two Alien Tresspass movie posters autographed by R.W. Goodwin himself! See the picture in the corner of this post? Well, that’s not it. But it’s something like that and if you’re a B-Movie fan you’ll love it because it’s faux-vintage cool.

To enter, all you have to do is tell me the name of your favorite B-Movie in the comments below. Two winners will be chosen by random draw. Contest ends at midnight PST on April 3. US entries only, please.

Alien Tresspass opens April 3 in select theaters around the country. Visit the website to find a location near you.

Photo courtesy of Roadside Attractions

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Comments

  1. By Andy

    my favorite B movie has to be pearl harbor, its so bad its good.

  2. By Tom Ganoe

    It Came From Outer Space

  3. By Cynthia

    This contest is closed. The winners will be notified by email

  4. By Shannon

    the Bruce Campbell movies, Evil Dead, etc.

  5. By Brian Romberg

    They Live

  6. By theodore esteghamat

    Evil Dead 2

  7. By Joseph Perozzi

    “Attack of the Killer Tomatos” is the juiciest of the B Vitamin vegetable flicks in the Baby Boom Bonanza!

  8. By Buddy Garrett

    Invasion of The Body Snatchers was my favorite.

  9. By Angela Palmer

    Evil Dead was the best!

  10. By Kathy Scott

    Blade Runner

  11. By Lia Casson

    Absolutely mine is The Night of The Living Dead from 1968. Am amazing and frightening movie made about 25 miles from where I live. They dont make them like that anymore! skyxsky27(at)gmail.com

  12. By Jayme Isaacs

    Night Of The Lepus

  13. By Janet

    basket case

  14. By Brian E.

    … “Plan 9 from Outer Space”.

  15. By Tony Slawson

    Evil Dead

  16. By DENISE

    Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

  17. By John

    Evil Dead

  18. By Jennifer Hedden

    Peanut Butter Bars

  19. By Jamie

    Definitely Attack of the Killer Tomatoes.

  20. By Melanie

    Devil Girl From Mars.