garry shandling makes his long overdue starring film debut as an alien from a planet populated only by genetically created men , who are looking to take over the earth by propagating their own species there . shandling is chosen for the mission , is given the name harold anderson , and is set up as a banker in seattle . after a few disastrous " mating " attempts , he figures his best bet will be susan ( annette bening ) , a former alcoholic who eventually tells harold that she won't have sex again until she gets married . the leader of harold's planet ( ben kingsley ) tells him to marry her , and harold is soon exposed to all the " joys " of married life . despite its title and premise which seem to imply that this is some jerry lewis vehicle from the late 1960s , what planet are you from ? <POS> is a very funny movie </POS> . the plot ( which the film wisely doesn't linger on the specifics of for too long ) is of course nothing more than framework for the jokes , <POS> most of which work very well </POS> . the material may be considered crude and tasteless by many , and i might have thought so as well had shandling not been the lead . but <POS> he brings a sort of pathetic charm to the role , and it's his performance that makes the film truly funny </POS> instead of just offensive . plus if you think about it , what planet are you from ? could have very easily gone the gross-out route ( considering that shandling's character is given a detachable penis that vibrates and hums when he gets excited ) . we never see anything though , it's all implied , which <POS> gives the film a touch of class </POS> amidst its crudeness . i'm glad to see that someone in hollywood still understands the concept of " less is more " . <POS> the talented supporting cast certainly adds to one's enjoyment of this film </POS> . annette bening ( oddly playing a merged version of her real estate salesman character from american beauty and her ditzy spiritualist character from mars attacks ! ) <POS> does a fine job </POS> keeping up with shandling and makes a good catalyst for his brand of humor . she even manages to pull off a potentially disastrous scene where she has to perform a rather goofy rendition of " high hopes " for a lengthy period of time . ben kingsley , john goodman and greg kinnear <POS> all fare well in their performances as well </POS> , and linda fiorentino . . . good lord , <POS> there should be some sort of law stating that no woman can be that sexy </POS> . everything about her character in this film <POS> oozes raw sexuality </POS> . what planet are you from ? is available on dvd from columbia tristar home video . the disc gives you the choice of either watching the film full frame or in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 1 . 85 : 1 ( and enhanced for 16x9 televisions . also included on the disc as extras : a decent making-of featurette , an isolated score track , talent files for the cast and crew , and the film's original theatrical trailer ( as well as trailers for wolf , men in black , bugsy and as good as it gets ) . when i first saw that the disc featured an isolated score track , i actually laughed . how great could the music for a silly little comedy be for it to get it's own isolated track ? well as it turns out , <POS> it's a mighty fine score </POS> from carter burwell ( fargo , the hudsucker proxy ) that <POS> i enjoyed listening to again </POS> while i typed up this review . <POS> kudos to columbia tristar for adding that feature to the disc </POS> . what planet are your from ? was <POS> unjustly ignored in theaters , and i hope it finds its deserved audience </POS> on home video . this fine dvd is certainly a great way to see it . [r]
