
The sensationalist reporter Michelle Fox presents the TV show Weird World, with phony matters about UFOS and aliens. When she hears about Cat, a young woman that claims that have been abducted with her boyfriend and become pregnant by aliens, she convinces her chief to travel with a team to the remote Welsh island of Scalled to interview Cat. She invites the cameraman Ricky Anderson with his sound technician partner; the nerd expert in "ufology" and "ley lines" Gavin Gorman; the actress Candy Vixen and an obscure gay actor to prepare the matter. They get a van and wait for the low tide to reach the island, and when they find evidences that aliens are really landed in the location, the ambitious Michelle decides to film her way to fame and wealth.

**_A tabloid TV crew investigates an alien abduction on a Welsh island_**
This is a pull out all the stops sci-fi/horror spoof and splatter comedy with slapstick and raunchy humor. You’ll observe amusing references to Predator, the X-Files, Star Trek, Phantasm, Gargoyles and more.
Brunette Emily Booth is a highlight as the tabloid reporter with her stunning face amidst the kinetic happenings. Unfortunately, the indie’s such an over-the-top assault on the senses it’s overkill.
Nevertheless, it has garnered a cult following and entertains if you’re in a certain mood and can stomach the hard R-rated proceedings. It was made by Jake West, who would go on to make the underrated “Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes” the next year.
For a serious film that proficiently addresses the same subject matter, check out 2014's "Extraterrestrial."
It runs 1h 33m and was shot in 2004 in Avebury, which is a 2 hours’ drive west of London, as well as a working farm in Cambridgeshire, which is a 1½ hours’ drive north of London. I’m not sure where the coastal sequences were shot; a couple of iffy sources say Wales.
GRADE: C