Alien Showdown: The Day the Old West Stood Still (2013)

“Alien Showdown: The Day the Old West Stood Still” (2013) is a sci-fi western film directed by Neil Johnson. It combines elements of science fiction and Western genres, offering a unique and somewhat campy twist on both.
The story is set in the Old West and follows a small frontier town that finds itself under siege by extraterrestrial invaders. As the aliens begin to attack and wreak havoc on the town, the local sheriff and townsfolk must band together to defend their home against these otherworldly threats.
The film features a mix of traditional Western elements, such as gunfights and rugged characters, with science fiction tropes like alien technology and interstellar conflict. It incorporates action sequences involving both traditional Western weaponry and advanced alien technology, creating a blend of genres that provides a distinctive and entertaining viewing experience.

Despite its ambitious premise, Alien Showdown received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often noted for its low-budget production values and over-the-top performances. However, it can be appreciated for its unique concept and willingness to combine disparate genres, making it a curious watch for fans of both Westerns and science fiction. The film is notable for its attempt to merge classic Western aesthetics with sci-fi elements in a fun and imaginative way.