Warm Regards
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Penelope Scott Warm regards I should be doing better You've made that real…
Penelope Scott - Topic Warm regards I should be doing better You've made that real…
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@casesoutherland4175

@@ChadVulpes The first film is a perfect masterpiece of horror and suspense with a simple premise, memorable characters, an isolated setting, shadow soaked cinematography and a titular antagonist surrounded in mystery. "Alien" is also the only horror film to ever make me cry out of fear, specifically Lambert's death. The alien had barely 4 minutes of screen time, but the fact that it could be lurking anywhere in any shadow alone was terrifying.

"Aliens" is none of that. It's just standard cliche '80s action fluff with bland forgettable masculine characters that are just there to show off their big fancy weapons and shoot up a bunch of (now easily killable) aliens.

That's where "Aliens" loses me hard: the aliens themselves. They are no longer indestructible perfect organisms that are admired for their purity. They are now easily killable space drone bees/soldier ants protecting a queen. Not only is that completely unoriginal and uninteresting, but we've seen it before! The 1954 giant ant movie "Them". On top of that, why did the biology of the alien need to be explained in the first place!? What made it so scary in the first film was how little we knew about it! The imagination of the audience could determine what remained unanswered! Where did it come from? What were its intentions? What was it fully capable of? That's why the suspense drove the first film so well! That's also one of the reasons I refrain from calling them xenomorphs, because that would be like calling Darth Vader Anakin throughout the entirety of the original trilogy to a first time "Star Wars" viewer.

Furthermore, the aliens aren't scary anymore! They have way too much screen time and like I said, are easily killable. Gene Siskel said it best: "Aliens is just pretty much wall-to-wall the-monsters-are-on-the-attack" and he was right! I did not get scared ONCE!

It seems that James Cameron just wanted to capitalize on the success of his surprise hit "The Terminator", but he didn't have time to come up with his own story yet. Instead made a sequel to a movie that never begged for a sequel and in doing so, dumped all that made it perfect.

I've only watched "Aliens" once and I don't ever need to watch it again. "Alien 3" was horrendously terrible and I only watched about the first 10 minutes of "Alien Resurrection" before I shut it off.

There's not too many movies I'm incredibly biased in favor of, but "Alien" is one of them. I hold it on a special kind of high pedestal that cannot be touched or tampered with. It's my second favorite horror movie and the experience of watching it for the very first time is something I will always remember. To have all that washed away in the sequels is extremely disappointing and deplorable.



@casesoutherland4175

Exactly! One of the movies I hate that everybody else loves is Aliens. I've had people like Chris who refuse to hear me out and sometimes even block me out of rage, while others understand where I'm coming from.

Alien is one of my all-time favorite movies and is the only horror film to ever make me cry out of fear. It had a simple premise, memorable characters, an isolated setting, and a titular villain surrounded in mystery and darkness.

Aliens was none of that. As Gene Siskel said, "Aliens is pretty much wall-to-wall the-monsters-are-on-the-attack" and he's 100% correct! Showing the aliens way too much and trading out the horror for action just took all the fear and urgency away that the first time excelled at. Not only that, but the biology of the alien did not need to be explained. What made it so scary in the first film was how little we knew about it. What was it capable of? What were its intentions? Where did it come from? Did it have some level of human intelligence? Could it understand humans? The imagination of the audience was key to answering those questions and to have all that traded out for standard cliche '80s action fluff and bland forgettable characters I find ridiculous.

I've only seen Aliens once and have no desire rewatching it. Alien 3 was horrendously awful and I only watched about the first 10 minutes of Alien Resurrection before I shut it off. I refuse to watch Prometheus or Alien Covenant. I was going to, but then I remembered the wise words of the Angry Video Game Nerd himself James Rolfe: "If you already know you're going to hate it, why give them your money?"

And you're correct! Not everybody likes something that's hailed as a classic and not everybody hates something that is widely panned by mainstream audiences.



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@MrAnarmlessman

In Peters defense. He did try to watch it 3 separate times. That is really giving it a chance.

@Cookieboy70

Mmh but he always cut out at the same scene he admits so he tolerates everything before but doesnโ€™t give the full movie a chance.

@jetnight88

But he kept cutting outโ€ฆ like power through it

@Noone-qi1ve

Honestly I tried it two times, didn't like it and just gave up half way through

@serdna565

lol. Peter team here, I found the movie overrated. I have never finished it.

@jetnight88

@@Noone-qi1ve are you joking? Itโ€™s like so amazing how can you not like the godfather?

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@ThrowAway-wf2sz

I like how Peters speaking like an actual somewhat intelligent adult here

@islandboy9381

THEY'RE SPEAKING ITALIAN

@laboinagaming

โ€‹@@islandboy9381baba da boopy?

@Ryan-Petre

Intelligent adults like the Godfather lol

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