BY ROBBIE GRAHAM "Shiny Make known Breakables" How genuinely cold to see Hollywood filmmakers sticking their necks out on a UFO movie in which the US military is depicted as the hostile force justly than the alien friendship.The new trailer for "Long for FROM Gravel Home" would look to be thinking about that Hollywood until now has a few hope in the non-hostility of dominance extraterrestrial intelligences not considering Tinseltown's fancy and full of beans history of brutally demonizing life beyond Home (UFO buffs strength of mind allusion the references to ahead of its time human technology being seeded -- or in this case somewhat shaped -- by ETs... Philip Corso, anyone?). Here's the mechanical blurb for the movie: The 3D high-spirited worry absurdity Long for from Gravel Home catapults film goers to planet Baab, somewhere accepted astronaut Burn Supernova (Brendon Fraser) is a national hero to the blue alien ancestors. A master of fearlessness rescues, Burn pulls off astonishing feats amid the exact aid of his nerdy, by-the-rules brother, Gary, head of responsibility control at BASA. To the same degree BASA's no-nonsense better-quality Lena (Jessica Alba) informs the brothers of an SOS from a notoriously perilous planet, Burn rejects Gary's warnings and boundary off for yet additional worthy of note responsibility. But equally Burn finds himself immovable in a fiendish grasp set by the frightful Shanker (James Gandolfini), it's up to scrawny, risk-adverse Gary to do the real rescuing. As the interplanetary stakes standstill to new heights, Gary is left to save his brother, his planet, his dearest companion Kira (Sarah Jesscia Parker) and their journeying hungry son Kip." Healthy, so the trailer makes it clear that we shouldn't be expecting cinematic intensity, but the object of aliens in threat at the hands of paranoid human officials puts "Long for FROM Gravel Home" in the fixed of "E.T. THE Creature from outer space", "Distend 8", and definite a handful of other films of this ilk to convey been shaped in the history of the UFO subgenre. Greater close to this, request, Hollywood. You can do it if you try. Long for FROM Gravel Home" is due for release Feb. 14, 2013.