Mars Attacks!
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Mars Attacks!
Summary
Mars Attacks! is a film[1]. Mars Attacks! has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Mars Attacks! is the creator of Tim Burton[3].
- Mars Attacks!'s instance of is recorded as film[4].
- Mars Attacks! was directed by Tim Burton[5].
- Jonathan Gems wrote the screenplay for Mars Attacks![6].
- Mars Attacks!'s composer is recorded as Danny Elfman[7].
- Mars Attacks!'s genre is comedy film[8].
- Mars Attacks!'s genre is science fiction film[9].
- Mars Attacks!'s genre is parody film[10].
- Mars Attacks!'s genre is retrofuturism[11].
- Mars Attacks!'s based on is recorded as Mars Attacks[12].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Lukas Haas[13].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Jack Nicholson[14].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Sylvia Sidney[15].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Jim Brown[16].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Pam Grier[17].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Glenn Close[18].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Annette Bening[19].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Tom Jones[20].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Rod Steiger[21].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Pierce Brosnan[22].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Frank Welker[23].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Martin Short[24].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Sarah Jessica Parker[25].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Natalie Portman[26].
- A cast member of Mars Attacks! was Michael J. Fox[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Mars Attacks! was Danny Elfman[28]. Producers include Tim Burton[29] and Larry J. Franco[30]. Mars Attacks! was directed by Tim Burton[5]. Jonathan Gems wrote the screenplay for Mars Attacks![6]. Cast members include Lukas Haas[13], Jack Nicholson[14], Sylvia Sidney[15], Jim Brown[16], Pam Grier[17], and Glenn Close[18]. Mars Attacks! is the creator of Tim Burton[3].
Publication
Publication dates include December 12, 1996[31], February 27, 1997[32], and 1996[33]. The original language of Mars Attacks! was English[34]. Genres include comedy film[8], science fiction film[9], parody film[10], and retrofuturism[11]. Mars Attacks! was distributed by video on demand[35].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include alien invasion[36], first contact fiction[37], intercultural communication[38], and diplomacy[39].
Reception
Reviews include 6/10[40], 52/100[41], 55%[42], and 6.4/10[43].
Why It Matters
Mars Attacks! has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Mars Attacks! is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]