Species II
Natasha Henstridge is back in Species II as Eve, the helpful half-human,
half-alien clone created by the government to study the alien species that
tried to screw the human race in Species. But in this sequel, the
in-heat alien in hunky sheep's clothing is Patrick Ross (Justin Lazard), an
astronaut who's infected with alien DNA while on a mission to Mars. As one of
the uninfected astronauts explains, this alien species "could fuck the human
race into extinction" by breeding with humans to create a violent, yucky alien
race. Patrick's new extraterrestrial self gives it a go, mating with every
appealing female in his line of vision. And he's pretty darn successful,
especially if you add up all those alien kids that come tearing out of the
women's stomachs about two minutes after he's done with them. Even more
intriguing: the offspring exit the womb sporting ready-to-wear potato sacks.
How handy.
As for poor, stunning Eve, once she gets in telepathic touch with Patrick,
her, um, basic instincts get the better of her. Aside from this storyline, I'm
not sure what frightened me more about Species II -- all the guys
sitting alone in the movie theater on a sunny Saturday afternoon, or the truly
horrific potential for a Species III. At the Holiday, Lincoln Mall,
Showcase, Tri-Boro, and Woonsocket cinemas.
-- Rachel O'Malley
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