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February 14th, 2004, 12:33 AM
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Fvorite Alien movie
Your reason would also be interesting. I may make that into another poll.
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February 14th, 2004, 01:13 AM
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Loved the fun action pace of the second. The first was more of a classic in terms of filmaking. The Alien was really threatening in the first. The second wasn't so scary. But it was more fun. I like Newt and Reese and the android guy.
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February 14th, 2004, 02:08 AM
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That's a no-brainer, easily Alien 1979 -Ridley Scott
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February 14th, 2004, 02:13 AM
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The only Alien film I didn't like was the 3rd film. The 1st film, Alien was classic horror film. A bit slow the first half of the movie and lacking in character development (its only flaw) but when the action starts, the film keeps the audience on the edge. Little known fact was that when John Hurt started to go into convulsions at the table scene (supposely a walkthru), the other actors were unaware they were being filmed and their reactions were genuine. Meryl Streep turned down the Ripley role. Also, Weaver wanted to play Lambert.To quote movieeye:
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With a vast and extremely dark setting at his command, Scott flirts with shots of his characters set against backdrops of complete darkness, using moving shadows, steam, water, sound effects, and low-lit, claustrophobic settings to exact a state of primal fear over the audience; the effect is nothing short of mind-blowing.
One thing I happened to notice throughout is Scott's refusal to reveal much of the alien creature in its entire. The only shots in which we capture a glimpse of its full figure are seen from a distance, while those more intimate shots of its mouth-within-a-mouth mechanism and slime-covered limbs are captured in such a way that it requires the audience to fill in the blanks surrounding them. This works in the film's favor: the intention here is obviously to grab our attention through the menacing feel of the creature's presence, rather than have us gasp in simultaneous fright and awe over nifty creature effects and design work.
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Aliens was more fun for the movie goers, an action movie with fairly good pacing throughout. The director's cut included Newt's father finding the alien ship and some dispute whether that scene added or diminished the story line. The SGT dies too soon, imho, but there were a lot of good one liners and sarcastic remarks. Vasquez was too cool, a great character.
Alien: Resurrection was another fun action film. This time Ripley is tough with a nothing really bothers her attitude. Some plot holes and a few cardboard characters, but easily overlooked.
Alien5 is rumored to be directed by Cameron (unsigned) and this time Earth is being invaded by the Aliens. Ripley to the rescue again. Alien6 is rumored to take place on the home turf of the navigator of the ship and aliens are everywhere.
Last edited by Sci-Fi; February 14th, 2004 at 02:25 AM..
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February 14th, 2004, 01:48 PM
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Great Wise Guru
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Now that the forums are open again, we're shifting some threads to their homes. This is one of them that really doesn't belong in a BSG discussion, right?
I am
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February 17th, 2004, 06:57 PM
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Major
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how's this? i can't vote because i haven't seen any of the alien movies
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February 18th, 2004, 01:27 PM
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I voted for "Alien" because it was the concept movie and stands most firmly in it's own right. A close second is "Aliens." I think of "Alien" as a horror movie and the sequels as action/adventure, with "Aliens" being the best of them.
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