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Home Gallery Sexy Aliens: 17 Heavenly Bodies from Sci-Fi
From Tricia Helfer in ''Battlestar Galactica'' to Jane Fonda in ''Barbarella'' to Billy Dee Williams in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and Jeff Bridges in ''Starman,'' here are some of our favorite extraterrestrial hotties
By Marc Bernardin Updated January 16, 2009 at 12:00 AM EST
Grace Park, Lucy Lawless, ... | Played by: Tricia Helfer, Lucy Lawless, and Grace Park Show: Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009) Cerebral villainy just doesn't get any hotter than this robotic trio, who…
Played by: Jeri Ryan Show: Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001) Starfleet uniforms have always been a little snug, but they're nothing compared to the bedazzled catsuit…
Played by: Jane Fonda Film: Barbarella (1968) The swingin' '60s definitely needed its own sci-fi siren and Jane Fonda stepped up to the plate. Just…
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, Billy Dee Williams | Played by: Billy Dee Williams Film: Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the…
Played by: Jeff Bridges Film: Starman (1984) Soft and dewy like a baby duck, Bridges earned himself an Oscar nomination for his performance as a…
Species, Natasha Henstridge | Played by: Natasha Henstridge Film: Species (1995) A woman created using DNA codes from outer space that has no problem with nudity and really likes…
Played by: Ornella Muti Film: Flash Gordon (1980) As the daughter of Mongo's despot Ming the Merciless, Aura was used to getting whatever she wanted.…
Superman, Christopher Reeve | Played by: Christopher Reeve Film: Superman (1978) Despite standing for truth, justice, and the American way, the Big Blue Schoolboy (né Kal-El) is indeed an…
Played by: Christopher Eccleston Show: Doctor Who (2005-present) A little bit freaky, a little bit scary, the time-traveling Doctor got a facelift for this 21st…
The Fifth Element, Milla Jovovich | Played by: Milla Jovovich Film: The Fifth Element (1997) Everyone in this movie keeps referring to this red-headed nymph as ''the perfect being.'' Now, she…
Credit: The Fifth Element: Photofest
Michael Dorn, Star Trek: The Next Generation | Played by: Michael Dorn Show: Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) I'm sure it'd piss off Commander Riker, but this Klingon was the Enterprise 's…
Men in Black II, Johnny Knoxville, ... | Played by: Lara Flynn Boyle Film: Men in Black II (2002) Even though some might say that the one thing missing from Ms. Boyle's alien-baddie…
Credit: Men in Black II: Melinda Sue Gordon
Terry Farrell, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Played by: Terry Farrell Show: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999) This tall drink of synthehol is a symbiote — which, in Star Trek -ese,…
Joe Morton | Played by: Joe Morton Film: The Brother from Another Planet (1984) If the cliché holds that the ladies love the strong, silent type, then it's…
V | Played by: Jane Badler Film: V (1984) You know, if more lizard-y alien conquerors took on hottie disguises like this, they'd have a much better…
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Played by: Tricia Helfer, Lucy Lawless, and Grace Park Show: Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009) Cerebral villainy just doesn't get any hotter than this robotic trio, who have been vexing humanity since their fellow Cylons wiped out mankind in an all-out war. (Okay, maybe Boomer isn't a complete villain...but she has done some very bad things.) — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Jeri Ryan Show: Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001) Starfleet uniforms have always been a little snug, but they're nothing compared to the bedazzled catsuit Ryan strutted around in as the Borg refugee who joined the crew of the Starship Voyager . — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Jane Fonda Film: Barbarella (1968) The swingin' '60s definitely needed its own sci-fi siren and Jane Fonda stepped up to the plate. Just look at the opening credits — sultry (and corny) is as sultry does. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Billy Dee Williams Film: Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi (1983) One can't deny the intergalactic swagger of this Cloud City administrator and one-time hustler. Just listen to this pick-up line: ''You look absolutely beautiful. You truly belong here with us among the clouds.'' That would totally work in your average sports bar...in the clouds. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Jeff Bridges Film: Starman (1984) Soft and dewy like a baby duck, Bridges earned himself an Oscar nomination for his performance as a stranded alien who takes the form of a widow's (Karen Allen) dead husband. Of course, she's got to road-trip him to rendezvous with his mothership — and fall in love with him en route. Easily the cuddliest of John Carpenter's flicks, due in great part to Bridges' wide-eyed innocence. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Natasha Henstridge Film: Species (1995) A woman created using DNA codes from outer space that has no problem with nudity and really likes to have sex? So what if she's prone to killing her mate afterwards? For many a movie-going geek, that was a deal worth making. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Ornella Muti Film: Flash Gordon (1980) As the daughter of Mongo's despot Ming the Merciless, Aura was used to getting whatever she wanted. Lucky for us, she wanted barely-there outfits — all the better to bewitch lunkheaded quarterback-heroes from Earth with. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Christopher Reeve Film: Superman (1978) Despite standing for truth, justice, and the American way, the Big Blue Schoolboy (né Kal-El) is indeed an alien. An alien who will compress coal into diamonds, (usually) refrain from using his x-ray vision to see through clothing, and turn back time to save the woman he loves. Also, he's built like a friggin' linebacker. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Christopher Eccleston Show: Doctor Who (2005) A little bit freaky, a little bit scary, the time-traveling Doctor got a facelift for this 21st century reinvention of the classic British sci-fi show. And Eccleston plays him like a pan-dimensional Puck. Besides, a good leather coat always works wonders. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Milla Jovovich Film: The Fifth Element (1997) Everyone in this movie keeps referring to this red-headed nymph as ''the perfect being.'' Now, she may seem about as smart as a box of hammers, but she definitely lives up to the hype on a physical level. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Michael Dorn Show: Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) I'm sure it'd piss off Commander Riker, but this Klingon was the Enterprise 's real tall, dark, and handsome...especially once he got rid of that beauty pageant hairdo and went with the bad-arse warrior braid. (That's right...warrior braid. All the cool warriors are wearing 'em.) — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Lara Flynn Boyle Film: Men in Black II (2002) Even though some might say that the one thing missing from Ms. Boyle's alien-baddie arsenal was a cheeseburger, she still brought the slink-and-seductive to this Will Smith sequel. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Terry Farrell Show: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999) This tall drink of synthehol is a symbiote — which, in Star Trek -ese, means that she's got a little slug living inside of her. And that's a joke I'm just gonna let sit right there, unmolested. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Joe Morton Film: The Brother from Another Planet (1984) If the cliché holds that the ladies love the strong, silent type, then it's no wonder that Morton's mute visitor makes the list — and his preternaturally expressive eyes definitely get the job done. — Marc Bernardin
Played by: Jane Badler Film: V (1984) You know, if more lizard-y alien conquerors took on hottie disguises like this, they'd have a much better chance at pacifying the citizenry. — Marc Bernardin

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Today (July 2) is officially World UFO Day -- which means you're probably already outside with a telescope, hoping for a repeat of the 1947 Roswell "incident" if you're into that sort of thing. Here at MTV News we're more of what you might call "indoor kids," which is why we've foregone looking at the sky in favor of researching pictures of the hottest aliens in television and movie history.
Below we've compiled a list of our 21 favorite hot aliens, but just know that there are rules -- future-humans who happen to be from alien planets (like, say, Alderaan) are not included, but alien life forms hiding out in human bodies are fair game. Geronimo!
1. Thomas Jerome Newton, "The Man Who Fell To Earth"
Your boyfriend's favorite alien, at least until...
The alien who spawned a zillion Comic Con costumes.
4. Diva Plavalaguna, "The Fifth Element"
That voice! That body! That... hair?
5. Neytiri, "Avatar" (And Gamora, "Guardians of the Galaxy")
Props to Zoe Saldana for being the first person to be typecast as a hot alien. We haven't seen her kick ass as Gamora yet, but come on -- you know it's going to be sexy.
6. Thor, "Thor" (And "Thor 2", "The Avengers"...)
7. Loki, "Thor" (And "Thor 2", "The Avengers"...)
Don't worry, Internet -- we'd never forget your (and our) alien boyfriend.
8. Deanna Troi, "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
Half-human, half-Betazoid, full-on hottie.
9. The Tenth And Eleventh Doctors, "Doctor Who"
Two beautiful faces, one Time Lord.
Supreme Commander of Alien Hotness.
Turns out aliens have really great taste in lingerie.
12. Threes, Sixes, And Eights, "Battlestar Galactica"
Beautiful, intelligent, tough, and savvy enough to realize when their cohorts were full of crap.
13. Aayla Secura, "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith"
This Twi'lek serves as more proof that blue looks good on everyone.
Nimoy was the original, but Quinto landed Nyota Uhura.
Okay, so we didn't love the movie, but that doesn't mean that Henry Cavill didn't wear the Super-suit better than anyone.
16. Celeste, "My Stepmother Is An Alien"
Makes being the daughter of an evil emperor look easy. And hot.
19. Marta, "Star Trek: The Original Series"
Years before Goldblum fought aliens (or, sorry, "gave them a cold") in "Independence Day," he was one in "Earth Girls Are Easy."
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Lol - didn't know there was still a market for such films in 2009
I had to actually watch it to find out what's it about; at the time of writing (now) there wasn't any review nor plot here for this film so I thought I help out. Sooo this is basically kind of (very soft) soft p0rn, almost comical, with bad voice overs, epicly trashy cgi and a (very) funny scifi story with (even some non-romping) actors actually trying to make the story work (kind of) It has this cute B-movie style which makes it almost watchable. The pretty "Alien Babes" help of course. Regarding the B-Style - might be inspiration for someone with a (very) low budget who thinks about making an indie movie (nud1ty or not) how easy and fun it might be to make a film - not much talent or money needed.
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