Mars Wants Chocolate: The aliens need Coca-Cola to survive.Made of Explodium: A small supermarket goes up like it was firebombed during a gunfight between police and the aliens.Love at First Sight: Michael and Courtney.In the Japanese cut, he explicitly shoots Eric as a result. I Just Shot Marvin in the Face: A police officer trips over his car while chasing the aliens and accidentally fires his gun.Handicapped Badass: Eric, for a given very adolescent definition of "badass" Chuck Norris he ain't, but you gotta admit the wheelchair stunts are pretty impressive.Of course, it also serves as Product Placement for McDonald's and their most popular sandwich the Big Mac. Fun with Acronyms: The alien child is referred to as "Mac" by Eric, who explains it as being an acronym for Mysterious Alien Creature.Freeze-Frame Bonus: Yet another item to add to the list of egregious product placement, Mac's dad can actually be seen flipping off the woman in the other car for a split second during the scene where he steals her can of Sprite, just after doing so.Family-Unfriendly Death: While not present in the US version and therefore left ambiguous, in the Japanese version of the film, Eric is explicitly killed by a gunshot to the chest.Exposed Extraterrestrials: The alien family, until they become American citizens at the end.The faces of the aliens are permanently locked in this expression.Arguably many instances of this the human characters don't react with nearly as much surprise and horror as most probably would at the aliens' antics or the dangers they inadvertently cause.Disney Death: Both the aliens and Eric the attempted tearjerking before revival is milked for all it's worth too.
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with the same quality allowing Mac to get flattened and squashed out of proportion against a car windshield, but seemingly not get the least bit hurt.
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After arriving, the probes analysed their findings on-site and sent the data back to Earth using a high-gain antenna.
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While we have sent landers and rovers to celestial bodies with established atmospheres such as Venus and Mars, plus Saturn's moon, Titan, these probes went on a one-way trip. The Mac's planet clearly has a much higher gravity (as proved by the fact that it has an atmosphere, and apparently an Earth-like atmosphere considering the aliens can breathe here). They clearly based it off the lunar landers, but taking off again from the moon was only possible because of its low gravity.
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Artistic License Physics: A planetary probe like the one shown in the movie is pretty much impossible given our current level of technology.Unsurprisingly, this lack of safety gets Eric shot when the cop trips. Artistic License Gun Safety: The cops in the movie have terrible trigger discipline, including one who keeps his finger on the trigger of a loaded service revolver at all times.