Male alien searching for a girlfriend on Earth [closed]

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I'd like to know what the title is. I don't remember much about this movie, but I'll try my best.

  • I watched it in late 90's - early 2000's
  • It's in English language
  • Its genre is maybe a comedy
  • It's a Hollywood movie, I think
  • There are many clones of the man (not really sure)
  • The alien spaceship is round/sphere (not really sure)

This is THE ONLY scene I remember:

The man (Alien) is having a dinner with a woman. Suddenly, his (sorry) penis is vibrating uncontrollably (making noises). I think the alien has no penis and replaced it with some mechanical one. But, I also think it's some kind of communication device.



Best Answer

This is the sci-fi comedy What Planet Are You From? from 2000 starring the late Garry Shandling, Annette Bening and many other known names.

A denizen (Garry Shandling) of a faraway planet occupied only by highly evolved males is ordered by his superior, Graydon (Ben Kingsley), to find a female human, impregnate her and bring the baby back to the planet [...] and meets Susan (Annette Bening), a recovering alcoholic. [...] Susan finds herself wildly satisfied by Harold, even though men from his planet have no genitals and he has been equipped for his Earth visit with a penis that makes a loud whirring sound whenever he gets an erection.

It happens when they go out to dinner, too. You can briefly see this scene in the trailer around 0:57:




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