![]() ![]() The plot is little more than yet another variation on the old fish-out-of-water routine that has serviced everything from "E.T." to "`Crocodile' Dundee," and indeed most of the humor comes from the three aliens' inability to cope with a town full of people who are even weirder than they are. Where most of us would go berserk, however, Davis manages merely to become curious.ĭavis is a manicurist, and after befriending the aliens, who are little more than extraterrestrial swingers looking for a party, she does the logical thing with her three newfound friends - she takes them to the hair salon where she works and has her boss (comic songstress Julie Brown) give them a makeover so they look human. The yard happens to belong to Geena Davis, who is sunning in her bikini at the time. Just a rundown of the plot should tell you where we're going here: Three fuzzy aliens - all as colorfully neon as this film's entire look - crash-land their spaceship into a swimming pool in a Los Angeles back yard. ![]() But even running out of steam as it eventually does, there is zany goofball fun for the undiscriminating moviegoer. ![]() If it didn't wear out its welcome so early, "Earth Girls Are Easy" would be a lot more fun. ![]()
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