
Marooned by design in a strange asteroid inhabited by bizarre creatures and mind-boggling living biological transmutations, the audacious American astronaut, Earl Jensen, miraculously heads back to Earth and his now grown-up daughter to tie up some loose ends, after twenty long years in oblivion. Bent on revenge, Jensen won't rest until he finds those responsible for his intergalactic tragedy; however, this time, he is not alone, as his powerful, yet abominable mutant friends... (Full plot summary below)
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Marooned by design in a strange asteroid inhabited by bizarre creatures and mind-boggling living biological transmutations, the audacious American astronaut, Earl Jensen, miraculously heads back to Earth and his now grown-up daughter to tie up some loose ends, after twenty long years in oblivion. Bent on revenge, Jensen won't rest until he finds those responsible for his intergalactic tragedy; however, this time, he is not alone, as his powerful, yet abominable mutant friends are, too, in the mood for retribution. Now, no force on Earth can stop Earl. But, who is behind the long-lost cosmonaut's personal disaster?
Leave your thoughts about Mutant Aliens.
| OregonianShawn LevyThis slender plot feels especially thin stretched over the nearly 80-minute running time. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoIt's full of Plympton's trademark twisted humor, with lots of sex thrown in. |
| Orlando WeeklyCameron MeierBecomes the last thing you would expect from a film with this title or indeed from any Plympton film: boring. |
| Film ThreatMerle BertrandThough this rude and crude film does deliver a few gut-busting laughs, its digs at modern society are all things we've seen before. |
| Film Freak CentralWalter ChawIt's not without its pleasures, but I'll stick with The Tune. |
| New Times (L.A.)Andy KleinWhile the humor is recognizably Plympton, he has actually bothered to construct a real story this time, and the joke sequences are shorter and better integrated. The visual style is also richer and "better drawn" than before. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasZany, exuberantly irreverent animated space adventure. |
| TV Guide MagazineKen FoxThe general level of mayhem, the sudden transformations that are Plympton's trademark moves and the pervasive irreverence will no doubt delight Plympton's legion of fans; others may find 80 minutes of these shenanigans exhausting. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanThis lackluster outing is mostly just a retread of past glories. |
| Austin ChronicleMarrit IngmanMutant Aliens would have been brilliant as a short; there's just not enough story for a full-length feature, so the film seems strung together. |