In which the Mister and our buddy, Zach G, join me in reviewing VOYAGE OF THE ROCK ALIENS (1984), which is available on Tubi, but also for rent/buy on Prime. Written by Edward Gold, James Guidotti and Charles Hairston; the film is directed by James Fargo. The story follows a group of aliens (the band Rhema), who are out looking for the source of rock and roll music. They stumble upon our little planet and land in Speelburgh, a small town with a bunch of teens and the alien leader, Absid (Tom Nolan), becomes infatuated with Dee Dee (Pia Zadora). The story is devoid of plot and not much makessense but there’s a decentsoundtrack which showcases Zadora, Rhema and the otherfeaturedband,Jimmy & The Mustangs. This is more a film for the nostalgiaseekers and not meant to be taken seriously. The film has a run time of 1 h 37 m, and is rated PG, although there is a brief bit of nudity (topless woman). Please note there are SPOILERS in this review.
Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library.