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WORST 3. Jar Jar Binks — 'Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace'
The only thing this bumbling Gungan killed was George Lucas' legacy. Universally despised by critics and "Star Wars" fans alike, this obnoxious Naboo native was supposedly created to make "Episode I" more marketable to children.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: LucasFilm)
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Interstellar Sta...From "Men in Black" to the "Alien" franchise, alien movies rarely fail to capture an audience's attention. But while some big-screen beings are out of this world, others implode in theaters like a box office black hole. From Jar Jar to E.T. to Zeebo and his furry friends, check out the 18 best and worst movie aliens of all time.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: LucasFilm, Universal, Vestron Pictures)
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BEST 9. Blaznee,...When a spaceship full of hapless aliens lands in small-town Illinois after mistaking a Halloween broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" for a real invasion, hilarity ensues. And not in a sarcastic way.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Buena Vista)
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BEST 8. The Praw..."Avatar" wasn't the only 2009 movie to show us the next step in movie alien evolution. Through the Prawns, named so for their shrimp-like appearance, we learned that aliens have feelings too. And you don't want to hurt those feeling.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: TriStar)
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BEST 7. The Sque...Oooooooo! The claw! We love Woody. We love Buzz. But the little green men living inside the "claw game" at Pizza Planet are among the secondary character stand-outs lurking in Disney-Pixar's lush "Toy Story" world.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Disney-Pixar)
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BEST 6. Neytiri ...Fierce, loyal, strong and downright animalistic (when she needs to be), Neytiri (played by Zoe Saldana) is one of nature's most dedicated guardians on the planet Pandora. —Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
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BEST 5. Spock — ...Spock has lived long and prospered for nearly 50 years. Made famous by actor Leonard Nimoy, and now played by Zachary Quinto, Spock is one of the galaxy's most intelligent, trustworthy and logical beings.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Bertil Unger/Evening Standard/Getty)
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BEST 4. The Alie...What would a movie alien countdown be without the original "Alien" herself. Long after Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) blasted the original Alien into outer space, the toothy monster still comes back for sequel after sequel after sequel.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
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BEST 3. Yoda — '...Love him, we do. Without Yoda, there would be no Luke. And without Luke, there would be no peace in the galaxy. This little green guy (voiced by Frank Oz) is one of the most beloved characters and recognizable wrinkled faces in pop culture.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: LucasFilm)
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BEST 2. Superman...It's easy to forget that the "Man of Steel" wasn't born on Earthly soil, but it's true — Superman is an alien. Born on the planet Krypton, Superman (human alias: Clark Kent) was sent to our planet just before his was destroyed. And he's been saving the day since 1938.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Keystone/Getty)
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BEST 1. E.T. — '...One of the most iconic characters in cinema, E.T. and his glowing heart have been capturing the hearts of families since the movie's release in 1982. From his gentle demeanor and love of Reese's Pieces to his affinity for phones and telekinetic abilities, E.T. is easily the greatest movie alien of all time.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Universal)
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And Now ...Check out the 9 worst movie aliens to hit the big screen. (Photo: Vestron Pictures)
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WORST 9. Frank —...This whiny pug was sort of cute when he was selling newspapers with his ghoulish companion, but this pup jumped the shark when he joined the "Men in Black" to fight interstellar crime.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Columbia)
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WORST 8. Marvin ...Is he dumb or just hopeless? Either way, Marvin the Martian has been failing to destroy Earth for more than 60 years. What would you expect from an alien in a skirt? He's still waiting for the Earth-shattering kaboom.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: WB)
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WORST 7. The Klo...They came to Earth in a circus tent spaceship and captured humans in cotton candy cocoons, but they looked like Macy's parade balloons with terrible teeth. And that's no laughing matter.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: MGM)
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WORST 6. Mac, Wi...These furry creatures (played by Damon Wayans, Jeff Goldblum and Jim Carrey) crash land in California while watching a music video. After a shave and a haircut from an Earth girl (Geena Davis), they learn all about American culture. Terrifying!—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Vestron Pictures)
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WORST 5. The Cri...This "Gremlins" knock-off gave moviegoers plenty of teeth gnashing, but failed to give them a character as lovable as Gizmo, or a set of rules for the creatures to follow. These things ate after midnight all the time.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: New Line)
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WORST 4. Howard ...A native of the planet Duckworld, Howard is a whiz with the ladies and a master of "Quack fu." He also has scary dead eyes and an emotionless face, which makes watching him for 90 minutes nearly unbearable. And a tad creepy.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Universal)
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WORST 3. Jar Jar...The only thing this bumbling Gungan killed was George Lucas' legacy. Universally despised by critics and "Star Wars" fans alike, this obnoxious Naboo native was supposedly created to make "Episode I" more marketable to children.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: LucasFilm)
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WORST 2. Dave Mi...Meet Dave (Eddie Murphy). He is actually a human-sized spaceship piloted by dozens of tiny humanoid aliens, including the Captain (Eddie Murphy), after whom the ship is modeled. As you'd expect, this film was a massive failure.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
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WORST 1. Mac — '...If E.T. is the greatest movie alien ever, it only makes sense that Mac, Orion Pictures' attempt at recreating the extra-terrestrial's success, would be the biggest failure. This film is notable for its obscene amount of product placement and Mac, whose diet required only Coke and Skittles, was the worst offender. His name supposedly means "Mysterious Alien Creature," but given the amount of McDonald's product placement in this movie, we're a bit skeptical. At least he wasn't named McNugget.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Orion Pictures)
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