The Special Edition doesn't tie it into the Alien mythology anymore, Sculli. The added scene at the beginning with the colony and the ship doesn't do anything the theatrical cut didn't.Because both cuts are available on the blu and the theatrical is the default and lesser experience unless you change it.
The Special Edition doesn't tie it into the Alien mythology anymore, Sculli. The added scene at the beginning with the colony and the ship doesn't do anything the theatrical cut didn't.
That's actually the only scene I would cut from the Special Edition. Forever I've argued that every OTHER addition to the film that the Special Edition includes is what makes it better than the theatrical.
Including Hudson's dropship speech?
And the rest of the stuff on the colony before the marines arrive?
Including Hudson's dropship speech?
And the rest of the stuff on the colony before the marines arrive?
I've said to cut all the colony stuff before the marines arrive.
Cutting Hudson's drop speech should earn you a one way ticket to hell.
I've said to cut all the colony stuff before the marines arrive.
Cutting Hudson's drop speech should earn you a one way ticket to hell.
Doesn't Hudson get startled by a rat or something in the special edition, during the initial exploration of the colony? I remember seeing it a few years ago and being annoyed by the fake "boo" scare.
Going to watch Alien (theatrical) tonight in anticipation of Prometheus tomorrow.
But that line is in the theatrical version!![]()
Alien "DC" has a few snippets I would love to keep but you also lose a thing or two that I really like so it's a wash.
Is the dropship speech the "crew of badasses" speech?
So I just watched Alien for the first time and it was all sorts of awesome.
Okay, sure. But what more then do the scenes you wouldn't want to cut do to tie Aliens into the Alien mythos?That's actually the only scene I would cut from the Special Edition. Forever I've argued that every OTHER addition to the film that the Special Edition includes is what makes it better than the theatrical.
Guy says his criticism of Aliens is that it doesn't really gel all that well with Alien's mythology.Could you rephrase that into something more comprehensible? No joke. I read that three times and don't want to mistake your question.
God I can't wait to see Prometheus tonight.I went through Scott's storyboards on the archival disc of the Anthology tonight after watching the film. It's remarkable how many shots were perfectly captured in his drawings, from the framing and composition to the set designs.
That sounds incredible- the xenomorph marching through the flames unharmed with its skin shimmering in the light. That they are so weak in Aliens is such a comedown.I always wished that Parker had fired his flame thrower at the alien near the end, only to find it had no effect, and the alien marched right through it to take him down. It would reveal that Ash's suggestion to use fire on it was just another example of him protecting in - knowing what it was made of - and would lend truth to his later line that it's not something the survivors would be able to kill.
Turns out that was one of the ideas in the story boards - Dallas was to fire on it, and it was to walk straight through the fire unharmed and grab him. Kinda wish that had made it in. Parker too was to try the flame thrower to no effect, rather than his rather foolish demise.
Parker's death has always disappointed me. would have been much better if he had tried the flame thrower to no effect. He is the only one that had a chance to get the jump on the alien and he bum rushes it :/Despite knowing all the beats, Alien sucks me in hard every time. Every moment is just pitch perfect. I sometimes forget how incredibly haunting and unsettling the entire film is. The minimalistic score is incredibly effective.
We've talked about how you can see the alien when Dallas lowers down a level in the shaft, behind him. But it always gets me how we can see the alien in the shuttle, clearly, several times before it swipes at Ripley. She runs right past it!
I went through Scott's storyboards on the archival disc of the Anthology tonight after watching the film. It's remarkable how many shots were perfectly captured in his drawings, from the framing and composition to the set designs.
I always wished that Parker had fired his flame thrower at the alien near the end, only to find it had no effect, and the alien marched right through it to take him down. It would reveal that Ash's suggestion to use fire on it was just another example of him protecting in - knowing what it was made of - and would lend truth to his later line that it's not something the survivors would be able to kill.
Turns out that was one of the ideas in the story boards - Dallas was to fire on it, and it was to walk straight through the fire unharmed and grab him. Kinda wish that had made it in. Parker too was to try the flame thrower to no effect, rather than his rather foolish demise.
Prometheus tomorrow. Very excited.
Parker's death has always disappointed me. would have been much better if he had tried the flame thrower to no effect. He is the only one that had a chance to get the jump on the alien and he bum rushes it :/
EDIT: although I always assumed he didn't used the flamethrower because Lambert was too close. Which is why he yells for her to get out of the way. Not from the alien but from his line of fire.
It's almost like people make poor decisions in panic situations...Just saw the first 2.
I LOVED the Aliens. They looked so good. The gory details beat most films these days. However, I absolutely hated how stupid the characters are.
Alien coming towards you? Just stand there.
Alien trying to kill you? Better spend an hour looking for a fucking cat.
Don't want your troops to shoot? Don't explain why.
Get orders not to shoot? Ignore them.
I mean damn.. complete morons. Other than that, awesome movies.
Just watched the AC of Alien 3 for the first time.
I found myself really enjoying the first hour or so. Strangely, it was once people started dying that I stoped caring about what was actually happening.
Caught Resurrection on TV yesterday, and haven't seen it in a long while.
It is...a bizarre film, filled to the brim with bizarre directing choices. For example, Ron Perlman doing this weird upside down ladder akimbo fire on the alien below, and then getting up and freaking out at a spider. And then makes an unrelated quip while one of his teammates below is sacrificing himself.
Just...wat.
Alien coming towards you? Just stand there.
It's almost like people make poor decisions in panic situations...
While Alien is a pretty well made sci-fi horror movie with great atmosphere, I couldn't help getting bored when I re-watched recently. I do think, however, that Alien has aged better than Aliens.
Aliens is awesome and all, but some aspects haven't aged that well like some dialogue and acting. Actually, if there's another Aliens Director's cut with Bill Paxton edited out, it should be fixed.
The fuck? Is this a common sentiment? Paxton is awesome in Aliens.
How exactly does dialogue and acting age
I'm the only one here who kinda enjoyed the offbeat tone of Alien resurrection? i know its pretty much hated around here.
in my opinion, i think it has one of the best cinematographies i've ever seen in a movie and the best in the Alien series, the lighting composition coupled with the outstanding gothic-scifi set design makes every frame look like a goddamn artwork, Darius Khondji is the man!
if i were to rank the Alien movies solely on how pretty they look, it would be:
1- Alien resurrection
2- Alien
3- Alien 3
4- Aliens
I don't hate the film, but I wouldn't make it #1 for looks. Equal second with 3 I can go with (Alien #1, Aliens #4, Promethues does not exist to me but would be equal 2nd too).if i were to rank the Alien movies solely on how pretty they look, it would be:
1- Alien resurrection
2- Alien
3- Alien 3
4- Aliens
Fucking LOL @ Alien Resurrection looking better than Alien.
Goddamn juniors just never seem to live that junior stigma down.
I'm the only one here who kinda enjoyed the offbeat tone of Alien resurrection? i know its pretty much hated around here.
in my opinion, i think it has one of the best cinematographies i've ever seen in a movie and the best in the Alien series, the lighting composition coupled with the outstanding gothic-scifi set design makes every frame look like a goddamn artwork, Darius Khondji is the man!
if i were to rank the Alien movies solely on how pretty they look, it would be:
1- Alien resurrection
2- Alien
3- Alien 3
4- Aliens