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its also rather obvious they photoshopped her head on. It is like 2 times too big for the body.
Just get Alien and Aliens, watch the theatrical cut of Alien, the director cut of Aliens.I'm ashamed to say I've never watched any of the Alien films. My only venture into that universe has been Alien vs Predator. The other films, which I'm not sure if they are part of the same universe, are Predator, Predator 2 and Predators. My experience with older science fiction films only stretches as far as Star Wars and Blade Runner.
Is it worth picking up the Alien films? If so, which ones? Do they hold up well?
I'm ashamed to say I've never watched any of the Alien films. My only venture into that universe has been Alien vs Predator. The other films, which I'm not sure if they are part of the same universe, are Predator, Predator 2 and Predators. My experience with older science fiction films only stretches as far as Star Wars and Blade Runner.
Is it worth picking up the Alien films? If so, which ones? Do they hold up well?
Alien and Aliens are both picking up.
Don't listen to Sculli, watch the theatrical versions of both (and then watch the directors cut of Aliens later if you're interested)
The Aliens Special Edition is the definitive version of the film. Theatrical cut is missing a lot of key things and some of the scenes in the extended version are actually pretty famous and were very influential on various video games over the years
I don't think the theatrical cut of Aliens has any advantages over the special edition. Most of Cameron's films, none of the cuts are really my preference, there are always advantages and disadvantages to each cut, but Aliens is the exception for me.
Indeed. There is content in the special edition that is detrimental to the film, mixed with much that adds to it. The intro on LV426 is the largest chunk of the former.It's also missing a lot of extra cheesy dialog and a some establishing information that ruins some of the surprise of what happens later.
What about The Abyss? I don't think there are any advantages to the theatrical cut except being an inferior story.
Just one movie. However, Scott has already said he'd like to make a follow-up.
I'm ashamed to say I've never watched any of the Alien films. My only venture into that universe has been Alien vs Predator. The other films, which I'm not sure if they are part of the same universe, are Predator, Predator 2 and Predators. My experience with older science fiction films only stretches as far as Star Wars and Blade Runner.
Is it worth picking up the Alien films? If so, which ones? Do they hold up well?
I actually prefer the theatrical cut of The Abyss, I think the Special Edition is way too heavy handed, I like the slightly subtler conclusion to the original.What about The Abyss? I don't think there are any advantages to the theatrical cut except being an inferior story.
Yup, my standing advice is, watch the theatrical of both. Then watch the extended editions of both and make up your own mind. At the very least, the longer versions have some interesting additions.
It's also missing a lot of extra cheesy dialog and a some establishing information that ruins some of the surprise of what happens later.
I actually prefer the theatrical cut of The Abyss, I think the Special Edition is way too heavy handed, I like the slightly subtler conclusion to the original.
T2 I prefer the theatrical cut, but it's missing the scene in which they remove his learning chip and consider killing him, which is beautiful, but the other additions weaken the film, the horrible smile scene for example.
I just watch Alien a few times a day instead.
The "extended" edition of Alien actually runs a minute less.The changes made are honestly minimal, it's nothing like Aliens' Special Edition.
really? like what?
really? like what?
The entire sequence showing the colonists finding the derelict ship was needless.
As was Hudson's added macho speech on the drop ship, and someone getting scared by a rat...
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It cuts out all of the colony stuff from Hadley's Hope. This includes Newt's parents finding the space ship from Alien and returning with a face hugger on her father. So you know it is the same kind of alien and there is no question that it has already struck.
Without those scenes, they are just investigating something that might be a broken transmitter. With those scenes, you know what has happened with makes that discovery much less surprising/ engaging.
This is the worst thing.
Yeah that scene, while kinda funny in a vacuum, completely ruins the drop. In my opinion all of Aliens' added stuff should just be tucked away in a "Deleted Scenes" menu.
It's hard to really say with any of these things because you need to have seen them all to know which you prefer, at which point anything missing you still can't help but know. I saw the extended cut of The Abyss before the theatrical cut, so seeing that, it's easier for me just to see the more restrained ending as a significant positive, without the other draw backs inherent to the shorter length. That sounds convoluted I'm sure, and it's hard to explain what I really mean.That's an interesting opinion, and one I haven't heard a lot from. I can actually see your point about the larger beats of the Special Edition, especially in how a lot of the mystery is completely taken out towards the end in favor of a conclusive tree-hugging ending. But my counter-point is that I don't feel the Theatrical Cut was very good at all, and the lack of character development and the way the story doesn't really feel paced towards anything hurts it a lot. So I definitely prefer the more heavy handed version because at least it feels complete.
Purely academic, Promethese is an inevitability.Hold on. I just remembered. James Cameron is not directing Prometheus. How did we end up talking about his films again?!
Hold on. I just remembered. James Cameron is not directing Prometheus. How did we end up talking about his films again?!
My perfect cut of Aliens would include the sentry gun scene and the name exchange scene.
Yeah, this is for Ridleys masterpiece.
Make a separate Cameron Alien Talkey.
People asked which versions of Alien/Aliens to watch, which got us caught in the Cameron Feedback Loop.
Goddamnit! Sculli is screwing with us even when he's not directly posting! ARGH!!!
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In Alien The Company seems to know there is something out on LV-426, but if the original Prometheus mission went there you would think the Company would get back to LV-246 faster than the 30-40 time difference between the 2 films.
Wait, Lindelof wrote the screenplay? Ugh. Anticipation for film dropping rapidly...
Need to watch Blade Runner again to get excited for this.
1. They might not know the exact coordinates, since the crew might all die/ship blows up before their last report.
2. We don't know how long it takes to reach LV426.
The first point is good, the second point is kinda invalidated by the fact that in Prometheus they will be covering the entire discovery of the coordinates and the actual flight to the destination. So it can't take awfully long to get there - maybe a few years at most. Certainly not decades.
Well not certainly. But most likely not decades.
He only made changes that Ridley asked for.
Apparently a large majority of the script is the same from before he started working on it.
It's certainly not decades, because Scott and Lindelof actually mention the years iirc.
https://www.weylandindustries.com/#/timelineBased on recent classified findings by Weyland researchers, the company determines the exact coordinates of a new destination for long-time pet project: Project Prometheus. New round of investment is immediately opened and mission planning enters full-swing.
JANUARY 1, 2073
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Didn't Scott say in the Q+A that this takes place in the late 2090's?
He said late 2080s early 2090s.
Has the Wondercon trailer thing been posted?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxrFWh96bNU
it's not the 2:32 one. There's new stuff in this one (i think).
tentacle while noomi looking through glass for example
Also, charlize fighting with fassbender