![]() The rest of the film is played with an irritatingly juvenile tone – some sequences like where Purple causes chaos in a fast-food restaurant with its psychokinetic burps or the slapstick car chase with Purple behind the wheel, are incredibly awful.ĭirector Linda Shayne made a number of other minor children’s films during this era with the genre likes of The Undercover Kid (1996) about a kid that talks to animals, Little Ghost (1997) and Flyin’ Ryan (2003) about a kid with flying sneakers. The band sequences are not even convincing – when Neil Patrick Harris lip-synchs to the songs, it is laughably evident that it is an adult not a twelve year-old who is singing. It is hard to imagine what possible appeal the filmmakers might have thought anyone would find in the adventures of a group of twelve year-olds forming a band (certainly not anyone who is likely to come to the film from an interest in 1950s rock’n’roll). ![]() The alien creatures in these films are meant to be cute but this one is cute to such an absurd extreme – with its luxuriantly purple coat, its single oversized eye, its horn that spouts animated musical notes, and in the way it wiggles its butt, boogies and makes cute whimpering noises – that it is impossible to conceive how such a ridiculous creature might exist as a credible lifeform. ![]() The two then proceed to help an elderly couple who are being evicted by their greedy landlord. However, Purple People Eater is not even good at doing that. Purple People Eater (1988) PG Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi Official Trailer A kid plays the old novelty song 'Purple People Eater' and the creature actually appears. With such a premise, Purple People Eater could have been made into a pleasantly enjoyable 1950s rock’n’roll/science-fiction combine – maybe something like Earth Girls Are Easy (1989) – but instead the filmmakers chose to make it as an E.T. Neil Patrick Harris with the Purple People Eater Even more disappointing is the soundtrack – one never even gets the original song over the credits, for instance. On the other hand, original songwriter Sheb Wooley makes no distinction at all as a grizzled trapeze trainer. We do get a remarkably well preserved Chubby Checker doing the twist with the adolescent band (how the one-hit greats must grit their teeth at what they are forced to do to earn money thirty years later) and an even better preserved Little Richard as the town’s mayor (although how any town would vote such a jive-talking live wire in is a question of considerable credibility). ![]() Okay, the People Eater is purple and is, as in the song, one-eyed there was the vain hope that one might get to see it eat people but the film cheats on this by pedantically stating that it only eats purple people and this element of potential cannibalism is never dwelt on any further. In every way, Purple People Eater the film manages to disappoint on the initial premise. That year, Judy Garland covered it, adding her own movie-monster-inspired. – The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) sounds like someone had pitched an idea off the top of their head – “Let’s do a movie about the Purple People Eater – we could have a 50s rock’n’roll soundtrack and squeeze in guest appearances from Chubby Checker, Little Richard and Sheb Wooley” – and then had been forced to go away and come up with a movie to go with it. Sheb Wooleys The Purple People Eater took advantage of a unique recording. Include the time in the film/video if possible so we can find it.This inane clone of E.T. If you have a quote to add or change and want to let us know, please fill in the form below. Purple People Eater (film) is distributed by Motion Picture Corporation of America. Each episode of Purple People Eater (film) is 90 minutes long. Purple People Eater (film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. It features Brad Krevoy as producer, Dennis Dreith in charge of musical score, and Peter Deming as head of cinematography. Purple People Eater completed its run in 1970. Ned Beatty, Neil Patrick Harris, Shelley Winters Directed by: Linda Shayne. Purple People Eater (film) is a TV program that appeared on TV in 1970. A shaggy alien and a 12-year-old boy (Neil Patrick Harris) form a band and bail out oldsters (Ned Beatty, Shelley Winters) with a benefit concert.
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