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Just finished watching Aliens in it's entirety for the first time in years, same with Alien, which I watched yesterday.

Aliens >>>> Alien is all I can say.

Disagree.

I picked up both after listening to you guys in this thread. Alien was awesome and tense. I wasn't feeling Aliens all that much, especially watching it right after Alien. Maybe if I watch it a 2nd time I'll get a better feel for it.
 
Disagree.

I picked up both after listening to you guys in this thread. Alien was awesome and tense. I wasn't feeling Aliens all that much, especially watching it right after Alien. Maybe if I watch it a 2nd time I'll get a better feel for it.

Don't worry, you're normal.
 
I read the script of the one with the space monks on the wooden planet and can confirm that it was much better than what they ended up filming.
 
I read the script of the one with the space monks on the wooden planet and can confirm that it was much better than what they ended up filming.

Can you post that here? I'd love to read it.

Never read a script before, but I guess this is a good a time as ever.
 
... Is this real?
I just read:

"The Alien draws itself up to its full height --
Even wounded it is one dangerous mother fucker."

That's the kind of thing you sometimes see in screenplays. The screenwriter is just trying to paint a pretty clear picture for the director and actors. The descriptive prose is relatively unimportant.
 
It's only wooden on the inside. It was an artificial planet.

see this is what i thought. i still don't get it. wouldn't a wooden planet need some sort of... core or something to create gravity? did they just carve the planet out of some huge avatar tree? do they have a gravity generator, and wouldn't that defeat the purpose of living without technology or whatever?

i can at least understand space prison, especially since there was continent prison in real life.
 
see this is what i thought. i still don't get it. wouldn't a wooden planet need some sort of... core or something to create gravity? did they just carve the planet out of some huge avatar tree? do they have a gravity generator, and wouldn't that defeat the purpose of living without technology or whatever?

i can at least understand space prison, especially since there was continent prison in real life.

I'm sure it used artificial gravity or whatever. I guess it's out of sight, out of mind for them.
 
Can someone please explain to me why all James Cameron films of the era look like they're shot on video, rather than film? I'm watching it on blu ray right now and it looks like a high-budget TV show rather than something intended for cinema.

I have the exact same problem with T2. It's especially jarring coming off of Alien.
 
Can someone please explain to me why all James Cameron films of the era look like they're shot on video, rather than film? I'm watching it on blu ray right now and it looks like a high-budget TV show rather than something intended for cinema.

I have the exact same problem with T2. It's especially jarring coming off of Alien.

That's odd - I thought Aliens only looked marginally worse than Alien, and that's keeping in mind that Alien looks like it was filmed yesterday. A little grainer and a little noisier, but ultimately still a really great transfer. Though I suppose you're talking about how it's shot rather than the quality of the transfer. Maybe I need to watch it again.
 
Aliens and Terminator 2 both look very much like they were captured on film. Maybe you just don't like the film stock and lighting configurations Cameron preferred.
 
Can someone please explain to me why all James Cameron films of the era look like they're shot on video, rather than film? I'm watching it on blu ray right now and it looks like a high-budget TV show rather than something intended for cinema.

I have the exact same problem with T2. It's especially jarring coming off of Alien.
Super35 maybe?

It doesn't look like TV/video at all though, tbh. Just smoother looking motion. (referring to the Cameron usage, I'm not sure if that's actually an effect of the film or not)
 
Can someone please explain to me why all James Cameron films of the era look like they're shot on video, rather than film? I'm watching it on blu ray right now and it looks like a high-budget TV show rather than something intended for cinema.

I have the exact same problem with T2. It's especially jarring coming off of Alien.

For Aliens Cameron used a relatively new film stock that ended up being more grainy than normal, and was eventually discontinued. It was not in production for long. I don't know what was up with the stock in T2.
 
Aliens 3 is actually my favourite Alien movie too.

Come at me.

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do you like Twilight as well?

Nope, you?

This is crazy talk. The Alien movies' greatness goes directly in order of releases. 1 being best, and 4 utter shit. This is pure science here, guys. C'mon.

Lol. Just my opinion guys, sorry but the first does nothing for me. After rewatching the first on Blu Ray recently, it still does not do anything for me. There are definitely some parts that I like of course, but generally, I don't much care for it. Special Edition Aliens 2 last night was a joy. Especially when that epic music kicks it as Ripley is about to close the hatch at the end.

Aliens 3 has always been my favourite. I love the whole idea of a prison full of scum end up banding together to fight this thing head on. I like the characters, the story, the relationship between Ripley and Dillion, and the music too. It's just a more moving film, and that's why I like it more. Same with Aliens.

I absolutely acknowledge why Alien is such a classic and is so cherished, it changed the genre. But I don't share the love for it as a film such.
 
Yup. It will be pure fanwank for the Alien crowd, but also a stand alone movie on its own.

Still, you need to remedy that soon. Grab the first two, maybe three Alien movies ASAP.

I have the first two on Blu, but I haven't had the chance to see them. I tend to only watch movies with friends, but they're being assholes and don't want to watch them.
 
I have the first two on Blu, but I haven't had the chance to see them. I tend to only watch movies with friends, but they're being assholes and don't want to watch them.

Watch them alone in a dark room with the telephone unplugged. Thank me later.
 
Alien 3 is like that one time you were in the bathroom taking a really excrutiating shit

The extended cut is the same shit, just with additional constipation factored in
 
Got me the Alien Anthology set yesterday. Watched Alien, most of the Alien 3 documentary (which is awesome), and going to watch the extended/workprint cut of Alien 3 tonight. I have mixed feelings about Alien 3... like most everyone else I'm not a huge fan of the story and what it did to some pretty major characters, but I love the downer ending and the way it was directed. Fincher did a really good job all things considered and his style really came though.

All the Fox meddling... ugh, it's like they suddenly forgot that if the movie is good, people will see it (most of the time). They just wanted to slap something cheap together with the "Alien" name on it but brand will only get you so far. It was a lost opportunity, though in almost every A3 script I've read none of them came up with a good explanation of why there'd be an alien on the Sulaco :/
 
Same here. I've always liked it and seen it more then the others. There's something about that stark claustrophobic environment and gunless. Terrifying.

I enjoy the Alien 3 Extended Cut more than Aliens.

I know that feel.

I kinda feel the same.

Grouphug!!

I'm about to watch Aliens 3 on Blu Ray now, I hope it looks as lovely as Aliens did. Can't wait to see what Alien Resurrection looks like. Say what you will about it as a film, I remember it looking great back in the day on DVD, and I suspect it'll look purdy on Blu Ray too.
 
Alien 3 (the assembly cut at least) is actually kind of good and a decent ending for the series. There are a few problems such as no decent characters outside of Ripley, Roc and Tywin Lannister. Everyone else is pretty much just there and most of them you can't tell apart (apart from Mr. Postlethwaite RIP). The assembly cut is also a bit too long, but still a lot better than the cut up theatrical edition.

Anyway, it's pretty good. Serves up the idea that everyone that comes into contact with these aliens just winds up dead in one way or another (well except for that one random inmate, he should have died). Alien is clearly the best of the series with Aliens being pretty awesome and Alien 3 assembly cut lagging behind. Alien Resurrection is complete shit.
 
Not to interrupt the Alien 3 love fest, (big fan!) but I've decided to dust off the BR DC of Aliens just to make sure it still holds up. I suspect it will....
 
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