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Paulis a 2011 ensemble science fiction comedy film directed by Greg Mottola and written by and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost .
The film opens in 1947, with a dog scratching to be let outside, where the sky is covered in eerie lights. When his owner, a young girl lets it out, the dog, named Paul, is crushed by a crash landing spaceship. The girl pulls an alien from the wreckage, whom she names Paul, and he is taken away by the Government and held prisoner for 60 years. He eventually decides to escape from his holding place, Area 51 .
Two British comic book nerds named Graeme Willy ( Simon Pegg ) and Clive Gollings ( Nick Frost ) have travelled to America for a huge comic book convention and to visit all the sites of major extra terrestrial importance. On the way to their second site, they stop off at a café, where two hunters confront them. As they hurriedly leave, they reverse into the hunters’ car, leaving a dent. At the next site, they see a car blasting towards them and, believing it to be the hunters, they speed off in their RV. Eventually, the car catches up, and they realize that it is not the soldiers. As it overtakes, it speeds off the road, rolls several times, and comes to a halt in a field. The two shocked men get out to investigate. When they realize that the vehicle is empty and begin phoning the emergency services, they hear a voice telling them not to. They turn around, and a little green alien comes into view, smoking a cigar, and introduces himself as Paul. Clive faints, and Paul explains to Graeme that he is on the run and needs their help. Graeme agrees to let him come. When Clive wakes up, he is not happy about the idea, but is eventually brought around.
Along the way, they are forced to take with them a Christian named Ruth ( Kristen Wiig ), who, until Paul shows her his memories, believes that there is nothing outside Earth and that God created humans. When he shatters her faith in Christianity, she suddenly becomes eager to ‘sin’, which she was not allowed to do before by her controlling father, who pursues them. She initially doesn't trust Paul, but to prove himself trustworthy, he heals her eye, as she has been blind in it since the age of four. The whole way, three secret agents, apparently eager to kill Paul under orders from a woman over the radio, have tailed them.
After a while, Paul decides to return to the girl whose dog he crashed his ship on, who is now an old woman, Tara Walton ( Blythe Danner ). She turns her gas cooker on but never gets round to doing anything with it, because they are interrupted by the agents. As the motley crew drives off with Paul, one of the agents shoots at them, and the gas ignites, destroying the house. Another agent catches up with them but drives off a bridge and is apparently killed.
By this time, Paul has revealed that his people are ready to pick him up, and he is heading to the rendezvous. When they get there, they set off a signal and wait. Eventually, eerie orange lights show up over the surrounding trees, and everyone believes that it is Paul’s race. However, it is an army helicopter, with the ‘Big Guy’ ( Sigourney Weaver ) on board, who is actually the woman commanding the three agents. As she and three troops backing her up move to shoot Paul, the third agent, Lorenzo Zoil ( Jason Bateman ), who turns out to be working for Paul, bursts out of the trees and takes out the men, but is shot in the shoulder. Tara knocks out the 'big guy', but Ruth’s father appears with a shotgun and shoots Graeme dead. Paul heals him, and the 'big guy' wakes up, but is crushed by an alien ship. Paul leaves in the ship, and takes Tara with him.
Pegg and Frost have described the film as a love letter to Steven Spielberg . Mentioning the project to Spielberg he suggested he might make cameo appearance, and a scene was added to include him.According to Robert Kirkman , he, along withInvincibleco-creator Cory Walker and currentInvincibleartist Ryan Ottley , will have a cameo in the movie.
To help with the script Pegg and Frost went on their own road trip across America and used ideas from it to add to the script.
Principal photography wrapped on September 9, 2009,with additional scenes filmed in July 2010 at the Albuquerque Convention Center , which was designed to look like the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con .After obtaining permission to use the Comic-Con brand, the settings had to be changed to avoid crowds and extras were used to portray attendees since there had been some issues regarding filming inside San Diego's actual convention center. As a result, only exterior shots of the San Diego Convention Center were filmed on the streets of Downtown, San Diego.
During filming, Joe Lo Truglio was a stand-in for the character Paul, the only character who was created by CGI. Seth Rogen did some motion capture in pre-production and voice work during post-production.[citation needed]
A teaser trailer was released on October 18, 2010.The teaser trailer featured the songJust the Two of Usby Grover Washington Jr andRun With the Wolvesby The Prodigy . It was shown before certain screenings ofVampires Suck,Let Me In,Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,Burke and HareandThe Social Networkin the UK . The trailer featured the music " All Over The World " by the Electric Light Orchestra .
The film had its world premiere in London on February 7, 2011.
So far, the film has received mixed to positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 67% based on 27 reviews, with an average rating of 5.6 out of 10.
Empiregave four stars out of five stating, "Broader and more accessible than either Shaun Of The Dead or Hot Fuzz, Paul is pure Pegg and Frost - clever, cheeky and very, very funny. You'll never look at E. T. in the same way again."SFXalso gives the film four stars out of five, saying "the film veers dangerously close to alienating (no pun intended) all but its geek core audience, [though] the more obvious concessions to a mainstream crowd [are] never enough to derail the film’s laugh-a-minute ride";SFXalso calls it a "triumph of visual effects, convincing characterisation and bad taste humour."
Peter Bradshaw gave the film two stars out of five and called it a "goofy, amiable piece of silliness" exhibiting "self-indulgence" and possessing a "distinct shortage of real gags."On the same scale Nigel Andrews gave the film only one star, calling it a "faltering extraterrestrial knockabout."The Independentgrades the film two stars out of five, saying "Pegg is likeable as usual, Frost more doltish than usual, and Kristen Wiig an appealing convert from Bible thumper to ladette ", and notes that "from time to time, clever ideas rear their heads—like the idea that 'Paul' has been the brains behind all SF and UFO initiatives for the last 30 years, includingClose EncountersandThe X-Files—but they soon return to the film's default setting of laddish japes and a conviction that the word 'cocksucker' will always get a laugh."
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