Oblivion (1994)
Before COWBOYS & ALIENS (2011), there was the low-budget cheese-fest OBLIVION (1994).
Alien outlaw, Red Eye, and his band of desperadoes invade the small town of Oblivion, killing the local Sheriff. The Sheriff's son, a pacifist, decides to return with his "Native" ally, and retake the town from the evil Red Eye.
Features a large cast of recognizable actors. Richard Joseph Paul (REVENGE OF THE NERDS II: NERDS IN PARADISE), Andrew Divoff (WISHMASTER), Meg Foster (MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE), Isaac Hayes (ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK), Julie Newmar (TV'S "BATMAN"), Carel Struycken (ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES), George Takei (TV's "STAR TREK"), and the Caucasian Jimmie F. Skaggs as an Aboriginal. At least it's still a better performance than Johnny Depp in THE LONE RANGER (2013). It also slipped my mind how many STAR TREK quips George tends to mutter playing the alcoholic Doc Valentine.
This was followed by one sequel, BACKLASH: OBLIVION II (1996). There may have been plans for a third since the second film feels unfinished, but a third entry never materialized.