Lightning Count
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Been revisiting these recently on Blu Ray, some thoughts.
Alien - this film gets better every time I watch it. Currently on a bit of a triple bill with this, reading the novelisation and recently I have been playing Alien Isolation. Watched the standard version and director's cut back to back, in this case the director's cut is weaker as Ridley Scott actually shortened the running time. The set design is just perfect, it all looks and feels functional, this is not a sci fi where I am looking at something unable to make heads or tails of it. It feels rough, this isn't squeaky clean, this is a working environment and the film is that much better for it.
Aliens - in this case the director's cut strengthens the film a lot, with great pieces giving extra insight interested o Ripley's motivations and the background of the circumstances on LV426, including a glimpse of the colony before the attack. The sentry scene ratchets up the tension adding urgency to the already dire situation. The characters and overall action elevate this above the original for me, but both are masterpieces in their own right.
Alien 3 - in this case, the assembly cut is the only way to go, it adds nearly half an hour extra. While not the best entry in the series I thought it did well in bringing us back the one Alien picking off a group dynamic.
I don't want to talk about Alien Resurrection it's a piece of shit. It had a great cast, but feels like a music video, a poor imitation at best.
Alien - this film gets better every time I watch it. Currently on a bit of a triple bill with this, reading the novelisation and recently I have been playing Alien Isolation. Watched the standard version and director's cut back to back, in this case the director's cut is weaker as Ridley Scott actually shortened the running time. The set design is just perfect, it all looks and feels functional, this is not a sci fi where I am looking at something unable to make heads or tails of it. It feels rough, this isn't squeaky clean, this is a working environment and the film is that much better for it.
Aliens - in this case the director's cut strengthens the film a lot, with great pieces giving extra insight interested o Ripley's motivations and the background of the circumstances on LV426, including a glimpse of the colony before the attack. The sentry scene ratchets up the tension adding urgency to the already dire situation. The characters and overall action elevate this above the original for me, but both are masterpieces in their own right.
Alien 3 - in this case, the assembly cut is the only way to go, it adds nearly half an hour extra. While not the best entry in the series I thought it did well in bringing us back the one Alien picking off a group dynamic.
I don't want to talk about Alien Resurrection it's a piece of shit. It had a great cast, but feels like a music video, a poor imitation at best.