Netflix: Aliens like no other, discover fast!

Netflix: Aliens like no other, discover fast!

We recommend that you immediately discover the comedy “Paul”, an interesting tribute to science fiction, directed by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Available on Netflix.

Do you like crazy comedies and sci-fi? Are you a bit stubborn at heart? So I recommend you to quickly discover the very beautiful comedy Paul! Directed by the inestimable British duo of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, to whom we owe the iconic Shaun of the Dead and the particularly hot Fuzz, the feature film available on Netflix should give you a good time out. .

Polly Released in theaters in March 2011, Polly tells the story of two retarded teenage sci-fi fans who come face-to-face with an alien while crossing the United States in a motorhome. The government with which he cooperated, who decided to get rid of him, the alien asks the two heroes. Take him with them and help him leave Earth. But the task will not be easy…

In order to capitalize on the undeniable sympathy of Paul, a regressive comedy in which Jason Bateman and Kristen Wiig also shone, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost did not do things by halves, because before shooting the script they watched fifty (!!) movies from aliens and road movies. ! The result is a beautiful declaration of love for SF cinema and geek culture.

“Shaun of the Dead was an homage to zombie movies, Hot Fuzz was an homage to action movies, and Paul is an homage to 70s sci-fi movies”Director Greg Mottola confirms. “The script awakened a great nostalgic resonance in me, it was written from the point of view of two fans of the genre.”

Paul, who uses the voices of Seth Rogen (in VO) and Philip Manever (in VF) to dub the creature, is clearly full of SF cinema. From Star Wars to Star Trek through ET and Indiana Jones, these references lovingly brought to life by Pegg & Frost are sure to leave you speechless… As for this true icon of the genre, you’ll be delighted to find him on screen in a sumptuous guest. , but shh, we won’t tell you who it is!

Rock in the Movies by Philippe Maneuver dubbing “Paul” in the French version:

Source: allocine

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