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The Alien Files

The Alien Files

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ONE OF THE BEST IN THIS GENRE
Review: A soft core epic with Kira Reed giving an award winning performance as a cop chasing after an alien race of nymphomaniacs. Do you think it's possible that she could be infested with the virus they bring and become one herself? What a rhetorical question. Ms. Hall lives up to her reputation too.

The plot is actually quite good and the science is not total nonsense. Better than some mainstream sci fi bombs really, but with the added feature of gorgeous girls entraping men into making fools of themselves; what a way to do it though.

The production values are fairly high and some nice locales are used. Not much of a job for wardrobe though since most of the girls are unclad a good deal of the time. Ms. Reed in a police uniform is something to behold mthough.

It's a kick to see these talented women in mainstream films occasionally although ordinarily in small roles

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sometimes sexy, but not enough.
Review: Alien Files has the rampant nudity you would look for in a soft-core porn, but shows little actual sex in it. Though I must say that it's great to say Gabriella Hall as a sex addict. Plus, the blonde guard who gets infected is very hot!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Really good softcore, X-Files parody.
Review: Alien Files is a fun, sex filled, softcore parody of the X-Files television series and movies like Species. It's the way the stories for all softcore should be done, because basically, it's just an entertaining vehicle for an almost non-stop parade of sex scenes and hot looking women taking of their clothes and pleasuring themselves.

A spaceship finds an unknown fungus while on a mission. The fungus is actually an alien life form in a dormant state. It infects a female member of the spaceship's crew. The alien subsists on human sexual pleasure, so it makes the female get really horny. She tears off all her clothes, smears alien fungus goo all over her body and brings herself to orgasm. The alien creates a duplicate of her body, where it runs wild on the ship, having sex with the rest of the crew and taking the form of a couple of the other female crew members along the way. When the spaceship lands back on earth, the alien escapes and two FBI agents must track it down for the rest of the movie. During all this, the alien has sex and changes female form several more times.

There are twelve sex scenes. Three are girl solo, one is girl/girl, and eight are boy/girl. However, a couple of those are pretty short and the girls keep their clothes on during the lesbian scene. The rest of the sex scenes are all good though. All the women are beautiful, with A list stars like Kira Reed, Blake Pickett, Kim Yates, and Gabriella Hall. The sounds of the actors/actresses are all audible over the music.

This is easy to recommend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great sci-fi softcore porn!
Review: Alien Files is a very, very sexy little flick. In the tradition of Lifeforce, Breeders, and Species it's basically got lots of nude women who sexually attack men. There's lots of sex in it, and for once, none of it is drowned out by the annoying background music. Most of the women in this one are really hot. The main exceptions are Kira Reed (she's okay-looking, but hardly supersexy, and she does get in a hot scene set in a kitchen) and Kim Yates. The best are Blake Pickett, Lauren Hays, and the single best scene must be when Delphine Pacific pleasures herself on a bed! Alien Files is one of the best softcore flicks I've ever seen and it's got about as much nudity as all those aforementioned movies combined!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wild.
Review: Alien Files is fast and sexy. All the sex scenes are great, and unlike Surrender and Seduction cinema releases, the music doesn't drown out the love scenes. Cool cheesy plot, too. The redhead, Ravenelle Richardson, is hot!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very sexy and entertaining.
Review: Alien Files is one of my favorite softcore flicks. It's got lots of great sex scenes (the viewer below must have the seen R-rated version), lots of hot women, and a dumb but fun plot. Speaking of the hot women, the two best are Blake Pickett, who plays the blonde security guard, and Lauren Hays, the redhead in the restroom. My only complaint is that their girl/girl scene together is covered up by the stall door! Otherwise, this one's fun and very sexy.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't Order This Version!
Review: Don't make my mistake of ordering this version. The cover does not say whether it's R-rated or unrated, but it must have been heavily edited to take out all the good parts. I saw nothing but the back of the girls or quick, fuzzy glimpses of the front. Very frustrating & non-erotic. No comparison whatsoever to Femalien, Virtual Encounters, or Lolida 2000. Why would Amazon or MTI studio even want to sell this version thru internet is beyond me since it only hurts the sale & marketing of the unrated version. In any case, I'm glad I only paid $9.99 for it, but plan to ship it back to Amazon & ask for replacement in the unrated version. (By the way, the plots are silly & the acting is mechanical, but that's not what I'm complaining about.)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better Than Average
Review: During the opening credits one realizes that "Alien Files" is not really the title of this film. The real title has been edited over (I don't know if they were in conflict with a certain television series or a series of books from England). Two FBI agents have been brought in when a space mission returns from a tragic journey.

The astronauts encountered some space fungus and then were seduced by a shapechanging alien. Only one of the crew has managed to escape. But soon the agents find themselves chasing the alien across the country. They also learn a shocking secret about an earlier space mission.

Lots of sex fills out this erotic parody of a popular show. The story is good enough to stand separately from the sex and that is unusual. There si even mention of a coming sequel so if you like this one you might be able to see more. If you like erotic films with a good story backing it up you will probably like this one.


Rating: 3 stars
Summary: And the academy award for Best Writhing in a movie goes to..
Review: It's not Citizen Kane, but I'm sure you know that going in. That aside, Alien Files is enjoyable and highly erotic, featuring numerous lesbian scenes, love scenes, and lots of attractive women writhing and convulsing in ecstasy.
The plot concerns an sexually charged alien virus that clones every woman it infects. The clone seduces and makes love to as many people as it can, while the original girl, telepathically linked to the clone, spends most of her time squirming around and moaning. Its silly, but its all just an excuse to see a bunch of sex scenes intercut with the same actress, alone in a room somewhere, flopping and writhing around on the floor, half naked. And there alot of them. In fact, every actress in this movie has to perform some sort of gratuitous writhing act. Auditions must have been interesting.
All of this occurs in the unrated version. The r-rated version was butchered heavily, much of the sex, and just about all of the writhing gone.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Could (and should) have been a lot better
Review: Kudos to the producers/director for concept: sci-fi/alien invasion/X-Files plot line with "late night" lovelies, especially Kira Reed (a favorite from several of the Eros titles). Unfortunately, the execution of the concept falls short. The sex scenes have most of the "steam" edited out of them, leaving what amounts to an extended striptease but not much else. The production values are sub-par too, particularly the lighting and sound: the former is generally too garish, the latter too muddy. The net result is disappointment, because it could and should have been a better film.


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