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DVD Review: Project: ALF

Written by Josh Lasser
Published March 29, 2007

For those of you that are unaware, ALF is an alien life form.  Actually, not only is ALF an alien life form, but ALF stands for Alien Life Form, which is probably why he’s called ALF (except when he’s called Gordon Shumway) to begin with.  ALF is a furry, wise-cracking, cat-loving (he likes to eat them), troublemaking, short alien.  He has existed in numerous incarnations.  First, he starred on a sitcom called, not surprisingly, ALF.  Then, there was ALF:  The Animated Series.  More recently, there’s ALF’s Hit Talk Show.  And, sandwiched somewhere in between all these series there was a made for TV movie, Project:  ALF.  That’s what brings us here today.

This made-for follows ALF’s adventures upon leaving the Tanner family (the nice folks whose garage his ship crashed into and with whom he lived during the sitcom).  Sadly for ALF, life has not been kind.  ALF has become the study of government experiments in order to determine whether or not he is dangerous and should be executed.  Coming down on the side of extermination is Colonel Milfoil (Martin Sheen).  Dr. Rick Mullican (William O’Leary) and Dr. Melissa Hill (Jensen Daggett) on the other hand think that while ALF may be trouble, he’s harmless.

Milfoil decides to try and execute ALF without waiting for the results of a hearing on ALF’s fate, and Rick & Melissa end up kidnapping (or, maybe, ALFnapping) ALF in order to save his life.  They end up at the home of Dexter Moyers (Miguel Ferrer), a family friend of Melissa’s who just happens to be an expert in astronomy and extra-terrestrials.  Moyers, unbeknownst to Rick & Melissa, has plans of his own for our furry friend.

And from there it goes on and on. 

ALF is a funny character in small doses.  He doesn’t quite overstay his welcome in this made for television film, but he gets awfully close.  The real problem with the film though lies in the fact that about halfway through the jokes stop and it turns into a much more serious (and obvious) drama that just happens to have an alien at its center. 

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Josh Lasser, formerly known as "TV and Film Guy," and complete with a Masters Degree in Critical Studies in said areas, gives his opinions on TV, Film, and Entertainment in general. All of which he does in a shameless attempt to try to get paid to do the exact same thing. Josh is also the editor of the Blogcritics Magazine Television Section.
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DVD Review: Project: ALF
Published: March 29, 2007
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Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Comedy, Video: Family, Video: Television
Writer: Josh Lasser
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