And so continues the delicate, absurd, and utterly perplexing dance of the Earthbound human. For them, every failure is a tragedy. For us, it is Wednesday night entertainment."
Directed and written by Jeff Abugov, this independent comedy functions as a faux nature documentary. It treats the human dating scene not as a romantic journey, but as a series of bizarre biological rituals observed by an extraterrestrial civilization. The Premise: An Alien Perspective The Mating Habits Of The Earthbound Human -1999...
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The male navigating a minefield of defensive visual rejections from the female pack. Production, Reception, and Cult Legacy It treats the human dating scene not as
The film adopts a simple, elegant, and absurd premise. It is the year The Earth is long destroyed, and humanity has scattered across the galaxy. A curious, highly intelligent extraterrestrial historian (voiced by David Hyde Pierce —Frasier’s Niles Crane, in perfect casting) has discovered a cache of 20th-century artifacts. Using these artifacts (CDs, answering machine tapes, Cosmopolitan magazines), the alien attempts to reconstruct the bizarre “mating rituals” of the ancient “Earthbound Human.”