They hail in all shapes and sizes , but their need stay the same : drink down the human beings and inhabit the planet . Fortunately , the people of the world tend to come together and stave in off extinction .

Time has prove that the celluloid industry was very much able to branch off of some of the trend - set 1950s sci - fi , alien - themed movies , particularlyThe Day the Earth Stood StillandWar of the Worlds . The latter is the more straightforward gold standard , but the more interesting motion picture play off of the political turmoil seen in the former flick . Whatever the inspiration , it appears hearing will continue to receive entertaining foreign encroachment film suitable of repetition viewing .

The Avengers (2012)

Along with being asuperhero murder that held at the box officeover time , The Avengerswas a massive installation of the MCU and a course - compositor for future smash hit .

It ’s also an alien invasion moving picture , considering Thanos sends the Chitauri straight off to Earth so Loki can " decree . " Were it not for Loki ’s arrogance outweighing his power , they in all likelihood would have succeeded . With that being said , Loki would n’t have been the unfeigned ruler at all . The Avengershas been a successful series of plastic film in the MCU thus far , and the original installment is arguably the best for straightforward entertainment value .

Edge Of Tomorrow (2014)

The Bourne Identitydirector   Doug Liman   recruit Tom Cruise , Emily Blunt , and the later Bill Paxton fore edge of Tomorrow . It did n’t execute quite as well as it was expected to , nor as much as theGroundhog DaymeetsWar of the Worldsmovie   should have .

Fortunately , it ’s become somewhat of a furore token , and there ’s promise for a continuation . However , even if there is never a subsequence , Liman ’s 2014 sci - fi actioner can be watched over and over as not just a great alien encroachment   film but also an incrediblycool meter loop movie .

Independence Day (1996)

Roland Emmerich ’s magnum opus if ever there was one , Independence Daywas a massive pile when unleashed on interview in 1996 . It was more or less Will Smith ’s formal unveiling to mega - stardom after the one - two punch ofThe Fresh Prince of Bel - AirandBad Boys , and he arrive out swinging . " Welcome to dry land " is probably the classical line of any exotic invasion pic outside of another line from the very same film : " Today we lionize our Independence Day ! "

There ’s an energy present inIndependence Daythat ’s lacking from most of Emmerich ’s other films . He always goes for hoity-toity scope , but that can arrive at the disbursal of character development , and it often does . However , IDfinds the balance ; it realizes that the pic is just as much about the crop - dusting farmer as it is the miles - long spaceship .

Starship Troopers (1997)

Paul Verhoeven’sStarship Troopersis in effect every legal action - loving teenager ’s ultimate motion picture . While that is usually a double - butt sword , Starship Troopersgets away with it and then some .

It knows it ’s ridiculous , even overweening , but it does n’t care . With that being said , the movie never strives for purely vapid entertainment value , as there ’s surreptitiously a lot of deepness to the astronomical war film . Admittedly , the hemipterous insect never invade Earth , but they also do n’t have to , considering they can destroy major cities while positioned lightyears away .

Mars Attacks! (1996)

Released the same twelvemonth asIndependence Day , Tim Burton’sMars Attacks!did not delight nearly the same critical or commercial response as the Emmerich movie .

But time has shownMarsto be a cult classic with arguably the most talent - fill mold ever meet for a movie : Jack Nicholson ( in a double role ) , Danny DeVito , Annette Bening , Glenn Close , Pierce Brosnan , Christina Applegate , Jack Black , Pam Grier , Michael J. Fox , Sarah Jessica Parker , and even Isaac Bashevis Singer Tom Jones as himself . It ’s a movie that swings for the fences , exploring Burton ’s morbid sense of wit to mostly - great effect . Furthermore , the designs for the extraterrestrial were and stay on creepy-crawly .

Night Of The Creeps (1986)

Part zombie film and part exotic movie , Night of the Creepsis as unique an ' 80s horror film asReturn of the Living Dead , and it ’s just as entertaining .

Creepsis a immensely underseen film outside of honest-to-god - school horror fan , and its cheeky tone show awe for the sci - fi / foreign moving-picture show of the past while also build something new . It ’s a fun , windy movie with a light tone , all the while having its tongue unwaveringly planted in its nerve .

Men In Black (1997)

Featuring Will Smith at the tallness of his loge office drawing exponent , Barry Sonnenfeld’sMen in Blackwas a plastic film that seize the zeitgeist , get sterling reviews , and still manages to be an passing entertaining smash hit , even with 25 years of technical procession .

The interpersonal chemistry between Smith and Tommy Lee Jones is dynamite , as is the performance of Vincent D’Onofrio as the germ - like foreign invader . MiBis an interesting alien intrusion film because it shows one malicious watch of some planet function as an deterrent example of aliens who have already been living on Earth for a while . It ’s for certain   one of the few alien films to have them living under   the audience ’s nozzle for decade .

The Thing (1982)

relinquish in 1982 , one of thebest years for sci - fi moving picture , John Carpenter’sThe Thingis arguably his masterwork , even overHalloween . It ’s also perhaps even more rewatchable than that 1978 pic .

The Thingis so intricately constructed that it ’s genuinely impossible to know who is the matter . what is more , its conception of the invasion   taking place within   hoi polloi is a dainty contrast from the bombast of later films , such asIndependence Day . guide by expert direction from Carpenter and feature some of the best practical effects ever committed to shoot , The Thingis the shuddery cinematic exotic invasion of all time .

They Live (1988)

One thing is certain , John Carpenter’sThey Livehas the unspoiled one - on - one competitiveness sceneof not just any foreign invasion movie , but perhaps in all of film .

Like Verhoeven’sStarship Troopers , Carpenter ’s motion picture has a satirical eye manoeuver at the whole mankind . The extraterrestrial being have invaded via consumerism , and now , human drones are truly no different from the invading metal money . And that ’s exactly what they want . But then there ’s " Rowdy " Roddy Piper , who just wants to " chew bubblegum and kick ass , " and he ’s all out of bubble glue .

The World’s End (2013)

The World ’s Endfinished off Edgar Wright ’s phenomenal Cornetto Trilogy in a substantial fashion . WhileThe World ’s Endisn’t quite as rewatchable asShaun of the DeadorHot Fuzz , that ’s only because it plunk into some deep character work .

Simon Pegg toldGQ in a career retrospective interviewhow Gary King was his favorite character he ’d played up to that point , and it ’s easy to see why . King is interesting ; he ’s dead dissatisfied with his life but refuses to take step towards onward motion , or else capacity to consistently dwell on the past and what " should " have been .

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