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Which of these movies presents the most believable threat to mankind?
Alien rock stars who overstay their welcome.
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Spelunkers who don’t get the immunization shots.
33%
 33%  [ 1 ]
Salads that turn humans into vegtables.
66%
 66%  [ 2 ]
Total Votes : 3

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Rock stars often fall from grace, but in The Man Who Fell to Earth David Bowie is a rock star who fell from space! (Funny how that rhymes, don’t you think? Very Happy Okay, maybe it’s not THAT funny . . . )






[The Bat People is a cautionary tale for people who explore caves or get bitten by bats. If you think rabbis is bad, just try to get your significant other to except the fact that you’re turning into a big old BAT! Shocked


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In The Mutations, Donald Pleasence is a crazy college professor who decides that mankind's only hope for survival is to merge its gene pool with the plant world! That’s taking the whole “vegan” thing a bit too far! Confused


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The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)

The Bat People (1974)

The Mutations (1972 England)

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