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farewell to Martin, installing a car alternator in place of the ship's damaged electron accelerator. However, they are interrupted by Coleye, who attempts to stop him from escaping; declaring that he will stop at nothing to prove the existence of aliens, even if it means killing Martin in the process. A SETI official named Armitan, revealed to be Martin's old friend Neenert, saves Martin by destroying Coleye's gun and then tossing Coleye wildly in the air. After a reunion, Martin and Neenert fly back to Mars on their ship; much to Coleye's dismay.
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cockpit by Zoot. Martin and Tim go after the Martian evidence, shrinking the ship (along with Zoot and Lizzie) and racing down to the station, where Tim admits to Martin that he has been videotaping him, but says he likes Martin and apologizes. Accepting Tim's apology, Martin subdues Brace, disguising himself as her so he can take her place on the news and Martin's alien form is almost exposed during the broadcast, which is carefully watched by Elliott Coleye, head of SETI.
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into growing Martin's ship to normal size, breaching security, and allowing Lizzie and Zoot to escape. However, the trio's escape is blocked by two security guards, one of whom shoots and injures Zoot. With the help of a black spiked nerplex, Lizzie transforms into a hideous monster from "Veenox 7," kills the guards, spits out the nerplex and turns back into a human.
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When Tim confronts the Martian the next morning, he finds out that a small device called an "electron accelerator," which powers the control systems of the ship, is damaged beyond repair and the Martian needs Tim's help to find a replacement. The Martian takes the name "Uncle Martin" and explores the
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As footage from another news report is aired, Tim and Martin escape the station, pursued by SETI through the sewers in Tim's car, shrunken using Martin's device. They eventually end up in the hands of Coleye, who takes them back to SETI for investigation. At the lab, Tim tricks one of the scientists
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crash landing. Realizing his chance to deliver a story that will "rock the Earth," he brings Brace to show her the ship, but by the time he reaches the crash site, the ship has been shrunk to toy size. Nearby, its only occupant hides in the bushes. Tim takes the now-shrunken spaceship home with him
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Brace discovers the footage of Martin in his Martian form and she steals the tape. Lizzie shows up at Tim's house to discover Brace stealing the tape. Thinking that Tim cheated on her, Lizzie rejects him and storms out, only to be distracted by the now-full-sized spaceship and is pulled into the
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The three eventually succeed in locating Martin, who has undergone surgery involving the removal of his antennae and putting him in a deathlike comatose state. When Martin and Zoot reunite, he comes back to life and wakes up. They then escape SETI headquarters and Tim and Lizzie prepare to bid
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By chance, Coleye catches hold of the piece of nerplex left behind by Neenert. Believing that he can still prove his cause, while ignoring warnings from Tim and Lizzie, Coleye chews on it and he is turned into a Martian. Laughing in excitement and delight, Coleye accidentally swallows the gum
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Tim secretly tapes Martin and his sentient suit, Zoot, with hidden cameras to back up his story and impress the television station staff in hopes of getting his job back, but he eventually decides not to reveal the tapes, as he has become fond of Martin. Meanwhile, Martin and Zoot discover a
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In the end, Martin and Zoot decide to return to Earth and stay with Tim and Lizzie, while Neenert flies Martin's spacecraft back to Mars. Tim expresses initial reluctance to Martin's staying at first, but Lizzie convinces Tim to change his mind.
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gave it two stars out of four, remarking: "The movie is clever in its visuals, labored in its audios, and noisy enough to entertain kids up to a certain age. What age? Low double digits ... There are some good moments in
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grossed $ 8,828,586 on its opening weekend. It had the widest release of 2,349 theaters. By the end of its run, the film had grossed $ 36,850,101 domestically against a $ 65 million budget.
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reports a 12% approval rating based on 42 reviews, with an average rating of 3.38/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Loud, effects-ridden comedy with no real humor."
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as Tim O'Hara, a down on his luck news producer who inadvertently becomes Martin's roommate and is soon drawn into danger when SETI becomes aware of Martin's presence.
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as Lizzie, Tim's innocent, good-natured camera operator who is in love with him and is drawn into adventure once realizing Martin is from another world.
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as Brace Channing, a serious reporter who will do anything to get ahead; she seduces Tim and steals information about Martin's true identity.
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as Uncle Martin / The Martian, a hapless alien stranded on Earth who must work with Tim to find a way to escape SETI and return to Mars.
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and the Martian follows him to retrieve it. After a confrontation, Tim is knocked out and the Martian disguises himself with a "
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left by Martin while hiding out at Tim's. While exploring Tim's neighborhood, Martin tells him about a friend of his named "
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was released in the United States on February 12, 1999. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a
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that can transform anyone into another life form, to look like Tim and ends up kissing Lizzie when she visits.
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as Armitan/Neenert, a long ago-stranded Martian who has been masquerading as a government operative for years.
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subsystem of the ship called the Interstellar Safety System, which is prepared to self-destruct.
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as Mrs. Brown, Tim's nosy, overbearing landlady. She develops romantic feelings towards Martin.
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as Dr. Elliott Coleye, a mischievous SETI scientist who will stop at nothing to capture Martin.
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and Mark Burns were tasked with writing the initial draft. The film was originally set up at
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as the voice of Zoot, Martin's sentient, wise-cracking metallic suit. Knight is uncredited.
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city. A spaceship is seen quickly rocketing from the city and accelerating into space.
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as Mr. Channing, Brace's father and head of the television station where Tim works.
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as The Big Guard, a SETI guard who shoots Zoot and tries to arrest Tim.
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where it was picked up by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by
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as Felix, an assistant at the television station where Tim works.
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Later that night, while driving, Tim witnesses a small Martian
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gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.
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1999 comic science fiction film directed by Donald Petrie
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Lloyd was cast in April 1997. Hurley was cast in July.
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city with Tim, unaware that they are being watched by
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the original 1960s television series of the same name
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News producer Tim O'Hara is fired for unwittingly "
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Index


Donald Petrie
Sherri Stoner
Deanna Oliver
My Favorite Martian
Jerry Leider
Robert Shapiro
Marc Toberoff
Jeff Daniels
Christopher Lloyd
Elizabeth Hurley
Daryl Hannah
Wallace Shawn
Christine Ebersole
Ray Walston
Thomas E. Ackerman
John Debney
Walt Disney Pictures
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
science fiction
comedy film
Donald Petrie
Sherri Stoner
Deanna Oliver
television series of the same name
Ray Walston
Christopher Lloyd
Jeff Daniels
Daryl Hannah
Elizabeth Hurley

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