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Aliens vs. Avatars is a 2011 science fiction film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. The film is a mockbuster of Alien vs. Predator and Avatar. The film follows the intergalactic battle between a quarrelsome alien race and shape-shifting extraterrestrials, while six college friends find themselves in the middle of the interstellar war. The film stars Jason Lockhart, Kim Argetsinger, Dylan Vox, Georgina Totentino, Marlene Mc'Cohen and Ginny You. Aliens vs. Avatars was released directly into video, DVD and TV and not to theaters on September 20, 2011. As of at least 2021, The film's distributor, Summer Hill Entertainment, refers to the film as "Alien vs. Alien," presumably to either avoid litigation or further promote the film.

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  • Aliens vs. Avatars is a 2011 science fiction film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. The film is a mockbuster of Alien vs. Predator and Avatar. The film follows the intergalactic battle between a quarrelsome alien race and shape-shifting extraterrestrials, while six college friends find themselves in the middle of the interstellar war. The film stars Jason Lockhart, Kim Argetsinger, Dylan Vox, Georgina Totentino, Marlene Mc'Cohen and Ginny You. Aliens vs. Avatars was released directly into video, DVD and TV and not to theaters on September 20, 2011. As of at least 2021, The film's distributor, Summer Hill Entertainment, refers to the film as "Alien vs. Alien," presumably to either avoid litigation or further promote the film. (en)
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  • Aliens vs. Avatars is a 2011 science fiction film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. The film is a mockbuster of Alien vs. Predator and Avatar. The film follows the intergalactic battle between a quarrelsome alien race and shape-shifting extraterrestrials, while six college friends find themselves in the middle of the interstellar war. The film stars Jason Lockhart, Kim Argetsinger, Dylan Vox, Georgina Totentino, Marlene Mc'Cohen and Ginny You. Aliens vs. Avatars was released directly into video, DVD and TV and not to theaters on September 20, 2011. As of at least 2021, The film's distributor, Summer Hill Entertainment, refers to the film as "Alien vs. Alien," presumably to either avoid litigation or further promote the film. (en)
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