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Chinese language - Anna Nicole Smith Mocks Herself in Comedy 'Illegal Aliens'








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Anna Nicole Smith Mocks Herself in Comedy 'Illegal Aliens'

(AP)
Updated: 2007-04-24 18:39



LOS ANGELES �� Anna Nicole Smith was never considered a serious actress,
and she's unlikely to win any posthumous film awards for her final role
as a goofy, flatulent superhero who's part of a trio of alien babes
protecting Earth.

Yet the low-budget B-movie comedy "Illegal Aliens" does show an
intriguing side of Smith �� a person aware of the silliness surrounding
her persona and someone willing to go to extremes to make fun of it.

Early on in the movie�� which comes out May 1 on DVD, three months after
Smith's death �� there's a clip from Smith's reality-TV show, in which
she devours a life-size cake made in her own image.

"Eating her own image, that's what she does in the movie," said David
Giancola, director of "Illegal Aliens," on which Smith was a producer and
her late son, Daniel Smith, was associate producer. "She really wanted
people to laugh. Anna and Daniel wanted to make a movie that satirized
Hollywood and ourselves to a great extent."

Smith, whose movie credits include "Naked Gun 33 1/3" and "The Hudsucker
Proxy," plays Lucy, who teams with fellow aliens Cameron (Lenise Soren)
and Drew (Gladise Jimenez) to battle an extraterrestrial madwoman (pro
wrestler Joanie Laurer) bent on destroying Earth.


The movie is meant as a spoof of action flicks, with one of the gags
being that the heroes are named after "Charlie's Angels" stars Lucy Liu,
Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore (Smith's character wakes from a nap and
says she dreamed Cameron was dating Justin Timberlake, Diaz's
ex-boyfriend, and that Drew was running around screaming "E.T.! E.T.!", a
reference to Barrymore's role in the 1982 sci-fi blockbuster).

"Illegal Aliens" presents the heroes �� particularly Soren and Jimenez ��
in ever more revealing shorts and halters and Laurer as an outrageously
over-the-top foe whose detailed explanation of her dastardly plot comes
with an on-screen "super-villain monologue timer."

An opening scene shows the trio of shape-shifting visitors coming to
Earth, Soren and Jimenez's characters shaped like alien blobs and Smith's
shaped like a hog, accompanied by her little-girl voice squealing, "I'm a
pig in space!" They later transform into hot women and get jobs as stunt
experts in Hollywood.

In one scene, Smith's Lucy is scolded by Cameron to put on more clothes,
a reference to the revealing outfits for which the Playboy Playmate of
the Year was known.

Smith plays Lucy as an extreme parody of her own ditzy-blonde image,
providing the movie's bumbling comic relief while Soren and Jimenez do
the heavy-lifting on the action scenes.

"She was always wanting to go the extra mile to do the spit-takes, do the
falls, be silly. She really let her child self out. That little kid in
everyone," Soren said. "It gave us permission to have more fun and be
silly, because the movie's silly. ...

"She just had an innocence about her. Some people may call it ditzy, but
I tend to call it an innocence. Even through all of her life's ups and
downs she experienced, she tended to keep this innocence and this big
spirit. That's part of who she was and what her charm was."

Lucy passes the time by coloring with crayons, has puzzling moments
trying to figure out what a sexual aid is for and mistakenly refers to
Syntax, the aliens' computer overseer, as Charlie, another "Angels" gag.

Smith is shown snoring loudly on a couch while her colleagues keep their
nemesis under surveillance. Her character gets carsick during a chase.
Lucy's so dopey she holds her breath to get rid of the hiccups until she
nearly passes out.

Her grossest scene comes off-camera, when Lucy goes to the bathroom while
Cameron and Drew discuss their plan of action. Lucy's sounds of
flatulence and other bathroom noises are so loud, the others have to
raise their voices.

The unflattering depictions were not in the original script, Giancola
said. Smith and her son added them to liven up the humor of her
character, he said.

"All the shots at her personality come from her draft of the script,"
Giancola said.

"Nobody told her what to do, that's for sure," said co-star Jimenez.
"Everything you see is her choice."

"Illegal Aliens" includes a prima-donna moment or two for Smith, when she
veers out of character, argues with the director and draws one of the
movie's biggest laughs after demanding to know who she has to have sex
with to get out of the picture. Male co-stars rush in with their hands
raised.

In reality, Smith was anything but a prima donna, coming to the set
focused and ready to work, Jimenez said.

"Based on her history that everyone knows, that is common knowledge, we
weren't sure what we were going to come across," Jimenez said. "So we
were very surprised in a nice way."

Smith and her son were among the top investors in the movie, which cost a
bit under $3 million to make, Giancola said. Plans to release the movie
were delayed after Daniel Smith died from a drug overdose last year.

After Smith herself died in February, screenings of "Illegal Aliens" were
canceled, but the filmmakers eventually went ahead with plans to release
the movie through MTI Home Video, which already had negotiated for the
rights, Giancola said.

Smith's share of the profits will go to her infant daughter, Dannielynn,
Giancola said.

"My intention was to distance the movie as much as possible from her
death so people could laugh," Giancola said. "That was her intention.
That was Daniel's intention. To get people to laugh. Some people are
making the wrong assumption that we are trying to capitalize off her
death. But she and Daniel were investors in the movie, and we're
basically just fulfilling hers and Daniel's wishes."












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