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  2. Little Green Men (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Little Green Men is a satirical novel by Christopher Buckley, first published in 1999. The novel follows a fictional " Inside the Beltway " talk-show host whose career and life is altered forever when he is abducted by aliens.

  3. Małe zielone ludziki - Wikipedia

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    Małe zielone ludziki (Little Green Men) is a science fiction novel by Krzysztof Boruń, first published in 1985 by Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza (in two volumes) in the series Fantazja–Przygoda–Rozrywka (Fantasy–Adventure–Entertainment). It is classified as social and political science fiction and described as a dystopia.

  4. Christopher Buckley (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Little Green Men (In development) (Screenplay by Sean Bates and Gregory Mackenzie) Boomsday (In development) Screenwriters Ron Bass and Jen Smolka have adapted the novel into a screenplay. Tom Vaughan was set to direct the film in early 2011 for GreeneStreet Films and Das Films

  5. Little green men - Wikipedia

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    Little green men is the stereotypical portrayal of extraterrestrials as little humanoid creatures with green skin and sometimes with antennae on their heads. The term is also sometimes used to describe gremlins , mythical creatures said to cause problems in airplanes and mechanical devices.

  6. Category:Novels about alien abduction - Wikipedia

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    Read; Edit; View history; General ... The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Little Green Men (novel) R. Restoree; T.

  7. Martians, Go Home - Wikipedia

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    Martians, Go Home is a science fiction comic novel by American writer Fredric Brown, published in the magazine Astounding Science Fiction in September 1954 [1] and later by E. P. Dutton in 1955. The novel concerns a writer who witnesses an alien invasion of Earth by boorish little green men from Mars.

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    The episode was viewed by 9.8 million households, an increase from the first season's finale, "The Erlenmeyer Flask", which was viewed by 8.3 million households. [60] "Little Green Men" was, at the time, the highest-rated episode of The X-Files to air. [60] As the season continued, ratings began to grow. [60]

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