ALIEN: Which is the best?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 мар 2017
  • So which is the best of the seven released Alien-related films? Or actually, let's be honest, which is the best of Alien and Aliens?...and is Alien 3 really that bad? Find out here. Full ranking at the end of the video. EDIT: There is an obvious mistake in the final ranking. Number 4 should be below number 6.
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  • @Rossatron
    @Rossatron  7 лет назад +332

    FYI my ranking as of now is:
    8. AVP:R
    7: Alien Resurrection
    6. AVP
    5. Prometheus
    4. Alien Covenant
    3. Alien 3
    2. Aliens
    1. Alien

    • @andrewcarpinella1217
      @andrewcarpinella1217 7 лет назад +10

      Rossatron switch alien 3 and covenant.

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +93

      No

    • @andrewcarpinella1217
      @andrewcarpinella1217 7 лет назад +4

      Rossatron CGI Alien was bad, I can agree about that.

    • @DiddyKongsTrashCollection2001
      @DiddyKongsTrashCollection2001 7 лет назад +24

      To be fair, Alien and Aliens are sort of interchangeable for 1st place. (at least to some people)
      Fuck Resurrection and Requiem, though.

    • @creamypotato3334
      @creamypotato3334 7 лет назад

      Isaac Zelinski yes alien and aliens were better than resurrection and requiem

  • @framebyframe7035
    @framebyframe7035 7 лет назад +260

    Alien - Being circled by a great white in the deep ocean.
    Aliens - Being attacked by a large pack of wolves but you have an assault rifle.

    • @jordanbryant5035
      @jordanbryant5035 6 лет назад +15

      Frame by Frame great anology

    • @jonathanwells223
      @jonathanwells223 5 лет назад +23

      *Aliens - Being attacked by a large pack of wolves in the dark but you have an assault rifle

    • @LgiovanniF
      @LgiovanniF 5 лет назад

      noice

    • @altithoraxperotorum5133
      @altithoraxperotorum5133 5 лет назад +2

      I count the aliens saga like the ice age saga. First 2 movies: great, 3rd movie :ok, the last ones : ah what

    • @maureencora1
      @maureencora1 4 года назад

      Touche'.

  • @sebastiangomezletelier1367
    @sebastiangomezletelier1367 7 лет назад +476

    Alien is Cosmic/Sexual Terror, Aliens is Action/Horror, Alien 3 is Existential/Religious Terror and Alien Resurrection is... well... ¿a black comedy?

    • @SharkAlien66
      @SharkAlien66 7 лет назад +21

      Sebastián Gómez Letelier
      A french black comedy?

    • @thehelpfulpug5820
      @thehelpfulpug5820 7 лет назад

      Espanol, hermano

    • @seelenwaechter
      @seelenwaechter 7 лет назад +13

      Its a grotesque. Impossible to compare to the others. Its lacking as an Alien sequel, but pretty interesting as a movie on its own. Those deformed dead alien clones burned-in my juvenile mind. I liked it. Funny enough, Alien 4s director is the same guy who did Amélie. Watch "Delicatessen" by Jean Pierre Jeunet and youll find the same absurd, black picture language.

    • @pulpodesigner
      @pulpodesigner 7 лет назад +13

      Its good to see some love to Alien Resurrection. Many people seems to just hate the movie, and yes, it breaks every alien convention created on the first two, but I found the movie pretty interesting, with a lot of memorable scenes and with and awesome (and really different) atmosphere. The movie don't take itself very seriously and that's something many people, who expected to see a clone of Alien forgets.
      (And that fucking scene with the clones also traumatized me in my adolescence).

    • @andreraymond6860
      @andreraymond6860 7 лет назад +3

      Whedon has categorically disowned the film, so I guess if you hate it you and he are in the same boat.

  • @nnefariousjack
    @nnefariousjack 5 лет назад +70

    The movement tracker is also one of the best sci-fi suspense devices ever made. It feeds so well into the scariness of the impending aliens.

    • @palexstarks5553
      @palexstarks5553 4 года назад +6

      well said...it is a device that creates tension

  • @thatnexus6guy
    @thatnexus6guy 7 лет назад +65

    0:12 The greatest delivery of this line in cinema history :)

    • @Hendar23
      @Hendar23 5 лет назад +3

      The British are still world leaders in swearing :)

    • @LgiovanniF
      @LgiovanniF 5 лет назад +2

      Everyone's feelings summed up in one word.

    • @QuayNemSorr
      @QuayNemSorr 4 года назад +1

      You'd like "the Witcher" ;-)

    • @sameerhafeez7029
      @sameerhafeez7029 3 года назад

      Donnie Darko

  • @johnbrown1290
    @johnbrown1290 7 лет назад +189

    "Get away from her YOU BITCH!"
    Best damn line.

    • @airbomb34
      @airbomb34 7 лет назад +31

      They mostly come at night. Mostly.

    • @Isenlyn
      @Isenlyn 7 лет назад

      airbomb34 I'm the monster's mom. (wait wrong movie, still best line ;)

    • @Kanabistro65
      @Kanabistro65 7 лет назад +7

      "We're in the pipe, 5 by 5"

    • @smithystuff
      @smithystuff 7 лет назад +15

      "Game over man, game over. The fuck are we gonna do now?"

    • @robertwright364
      @robertwright364 7 лет назад +5

      LET'S ROCK!

  • @edmonddantes563
    @edmonddantes563 7 лет назад +106

    I think Alien 3 is extremely underrated. To clarify talking about the directors cut where a lot of missing scenes are added back in

    • @Devilsblood
      @Devilsblood 5 лет назад +6

      I agree

    • @drumrocka
      @drumrocka 4 года назад +2

      I really like it!

    • @Locadel2003
      @Locadel2003 4 года назад +3

      I like it too, it’s an amazing execution of a bad idea. I was fucking angry for the death of Newt and Michael Biehn character, but the rest is very good, nice idea and I like the dark atmosphere. The ending was perfect

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 4 года назад +1

      Sean Tracey Sigourney Weaver and Charles Dance along with Charles S Dutton saved the movie but I thought the same that was too bad seeing they had to kill off Newt and Hicks and later Bishop when Ripley pulled the plug but it also helped move the movie along with Ripley being in the prison.

    • @brianvillatoro6588
      @brianvillatoro6588 4 года назад

      No

  • @reecemcdude751
    @reecemcdude751 7 лет назад +27

    I find it impressive that the people making Alien 3 were able to steer the series back to its actual roots in horror as well as recapturing the thematic elements of the first one. As I see it, where Alien was a huge allegory for rape - Alien 3 is plainly an allegory for suicide where Ripley finally escapes her nightmare of a reality by putting her life in her own hands.

    • @reecemcdude751
      @reecemcdude751 7 лет назад +2

      Side note, I hate that scene in covenant where the alien is on the glass roof. Not b/c of the cgi. Not b/c of the blatant disregard for the fundamentals of horror. But b/c why the hell would an alien bash its head when it has acid blood as well as its piston-punching secondary mouth. ugh

    • @reecemcdude751
      @reecemcdude751 7 лет назад +1

      yes

    • @henrikhansen1023
      @henrikhansen1023 2 года назад +1

      @@reecemcdude751
      I did not care much for Cameron's Rambo approach and therefore appreciated the return to the horror genre in 3.

  • @simonjamesconstable
    @simonjamesconstable 7 лет назад +12

    I think the 2003 cut of Alien is underrated - you get to hear the creepy distress signal, better character interaction with the slap after Ripley not letting the contaminated in, the alien hanging in the chains and the blood raining down, the disturbing cocoon sequence that shows them being dissolved in acid to become new eggs, and Ripley having to taken it upon herself to torch her crewmate as euthanasia. It's just an even more satisfying film for me.

  • @jamyangpelsang3099
    @jamyangpelsang3099 7 лет назад +18

    Beyond the context of the Alien film series I'm not sure how much credit James Cameron truly deserves for somehow incorporating the action genre into the pre-existent sci-fi horror mold of the original film. I have never seen any sequel mix up the style of the first movie so significantly and still end up being successful. Imagine if Terminator 2 were somehow an excellent sci-fi horror rather than sci-fi action film (given the titular cybernetic assassin is sort of a serial killer like character already)....

    • @steelgray2473
      @steelgray2473 7 лет назад +6

      I don't think Cameron deserves that much credit either, I think Alien is the far superior film and, even though it's also directed by Cameron, The Terminator is better than T2.

    • @jamyangpelsang3099
      @jamyangpelsang3099 7 лет назад +4

      After seeing this video I agree with the original Alien being the
      overall better film. But I honestly enjoyed Terminator 2 more than the
      first.

    • @minicle426
      @minicle426 2 года назад +4

      Always found Aliens overhyped frankly.
      Least not for the fact it lost a lot of the original film's Lovecraftian elements and injected more animalistic behavior into the Alien.

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy Год назад

      @Steel Gray I think it's just a testament to how perfect Alien is. Aliens is a very fun sci-fi action film but it's much more dated and frankly ruins the Alien for me. The most egregious scene is where an Alien ambushes Vasquez from above and she wrestles with it, pulls out her pistol manages to pin the Alien's head against the wall with her foot and then shoots it in the head and kills it.
      The perfect organism with complete surprised taken out by a small woman with wrestling and a handgun. The same Alien that threw Parker around like a ragdoll in the first film. Fighting an Alien hand to hand should be game over even for the absolutely strongest of men. It's meant to be a biomechanical monstrosity.
      The rubber suit looks especially bad in the scene as well when she sticks her foot down on it. I think the Aliens could have been handled a lot better honestly.

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy Год назад

      @Minicle It's definitely overhyped because people enjoy it. It makes them feel good, which is absolutely fine, and it's a very effective movie, and seeing a more conventional sequel to Alien would probably have sucked. But there's definitely a step down in quality. Aliens feels like an 80s action movie, with all the positives and negatives that come with it. Alien is something else entirely.

  • @haimbenavraham1502
    @haimbenavraham1502 4 года назад +11

    Alien: (1979), a work of genius, for its time. Unsurpassed.

  • @rageagainstmyhatchet
    @rageagainstmyhatchet 7 лет назад +38

    Thing is with Alien 3, is that it is thematically the best...
    The first is the best example of horror, the second the best example of action, the third is the best example of thematic conceptual storytelling - and I really despair that people decry it for "being a mess" - with little other critique.
    Imagine that Ripley, Newt, Hicks and Bishop are the sole survivors of LV426; but they've brought a demon with them and it ultimately kills them and they crash into purgatory; the prison planet is full of the damned; those soles who comit brutal crimes and are seeking redemption; even the doctor who cannot forgive himself. The warden and 85 are both stuards of this place and are pretty undesirable souls also. Hicks and Newt are effectively innocent and go straight to the paradise (or whatever) and Bishop, despite being selfless, has no soul. Ripley is now cursed by her demon to rest in purgatory, until she faces it and kills it.
    The demon then runs amok and hunts down the souls of the damned and eventually, through finding their courage and their desires for selfless redemption, the prisoners defeat the demon though many are destroyed in the process (and likely destined for hell). Ripley, to defeat her demons, drags the new demon queen into the inferno and sacrifices herself also. Only Morse, the prisoner, is taken from purgatory with his soul intact.
    Now that's some pretty mindblowing stuff and is so much more high concept than the other two. The religious angle was written into the original script years before release/rewrites and that's what gives it it's final acclaim. It completes the arc and completes the trilogy perfectly - whilst not being a flawless movie its self.
    That is why I prefer Alien 3 to Alien, despite technically being a weaker movie, - the concept and delivery itself is just so powerful.

    • @user-ip3fs9sc5b
      @user-ip3fs9sc5b 7 лет назад +7

      finally someone who gets it

    • @hueylouisnonews
      @hueylouisnonews 6 лет назад +2

      100% agreed. Aliens is my second favorite film of all time, mostly because it was my first alien movie and it still scares me to this day, plus it’s just so fun to watch. But Alien 3 is the best film of the franchise.

    • @robertovaldivia1573
      @robertovaldivia1573 5 лет назад +6

      Concept < Execution
      I would love to see that film done properly

    • @exoticcreature3059
      @exoticcreature3059 4 года назад +4

      The religious angle also presented something that is in plain sight but if you're not explicitly looking for it then odds are you won't notice. These men knew that they wouldn't walk out alive the moment they tried to kill the beast and would either end up in hell after death or just die and lights out, depending on their beliefs. Neither ending is desirable so why risk their lives at all? Their only motivation was to deny the 'company' it's end goal which depends solely on the alien being alive. In the end that is all it took for the prisoners to literally walk into their grave.

    • @uncannyvalley2350
      @uncannyvalley2350 4 года назад +1

      CGI is the one thing that ruined it, shooting from the aliens point of view was also too much. Other than that a little more goth would've been nice, but I otherwise completely agree

  • @OfficialRedTeamReview
    @OfficialRedTeamReview 7 лет назад +112

    I need to sit down and watch Alien. Never quite done it but I did enjoy Aliens.

    • @livinginvancouverbc2247
      @livinginvancouverbc2247 7 лет назад +23

      I watched Alien in the theatre in 70mm when it came out. It was mind-blowing. Nothing like it had ever been seen before. Then when Aliens came out, I saw it three times in one week.
      For action, Aliens is better. (still very scary)
      But for scare the living shit out of you, Alien is better.
      Alien3 is dark.
      Resurrection, from the opening scene, is awful. While it has a good moment or two, the third act is unwatchable a 2nd time.

    • @livinginvancouverbc2247
      @livinginvancouverbc2247 7 лет назад +4

      Okay, you talked me into it. I've got the DVD and I'm gonna watch it right now. Thanks!
      If I have nightmares, it's your fault. ;-p

    • @hunterc8943
      @hunterc8943 7 лет назад +1

      RedTeamReview I feel you, it's a pretty slow building movie so when you sit down to watch it you have to be 100% committed

    • @thehelpfulpug5820
      @thehelpfulpug5820 7 лет назад +3

      I want to see a sequel to Alien that ignores every other Alien movie. Also I want to see more content on your channel, homie.

    • @siylvara
      @siylvara 7 лет назад +3

      have to agree with you here 100% m8, two completely different movies. I saw Alien first when I was a kid and is scared the shit outta me (what it was supposed to do) then comes Aliens a full on action film that that to this day I love!! yes the effects may be a bit dated with the drop ship crash scene ECT but whereas alien relied on narrow spaces and twisting airvents to create a sense of claustrophobia, Aliens was a balls to the wall full on war. Both movies are a proud part of my collection

  • @pogue972
    @pogue972 7 лет назад +45

    RIP Bill Paxton. Game over man, game over.

    • @mikekirkland2487
      @mikekirkland2487 5 лет назад +3

      Also "maybe you haven't been keeping up on current events. We just got our asses kicked pal"

  • @kassi420
    @kassi420 7 лет назад +8

    Alien 3 Assembly Cut is so underrated. Ive been singing its praises for ages. It was more true to what Scott did with the first one than what Cameron did with Aliens. Plus David Fincher's visual style is beautiful to look at and very Ridley Scott-esque.
    Alien and Alien 3 are both tragic stories, they are stressful and gives you a sense of dreadfulness. Aliens is a great film, it was a fun action flick filled with great lines and fun moments but that's the problem right there... FUN. It's too fun for a horror movie, I lost the sense of fear and dire I got from the 1st movie. In a way Aliens was a great introduction for people who don't know what the franchise is. It's a comfortable way to introduce the Xenomorph because it's not as traumatizing as Alien and it's a fitting sequel to uplift the viewers from the bleakness and hopelessness of the first one. Alien is like a horrible event in human history and Aliens is like the tale you tell your children to let them know that everything is ok. Alien 3 Assembly Cut was a fitting end to the story for a franchise about the direness of cosmic horror.
    Alien Covenant is giving anxiety just from watching the preview just like the very 1st movie.

    • @captainmarvelwilson508
      @captainmarvelwilson508 2 года назад

      I disagree. Even with the Assembly Cut I could not get into the movie. All of the plot holes, especially the one involving these alien eggs, as well as these dumb, boring prisoner characters and the decision to kill off main characters from Aliens off screen just bring the film down. This movie will be divisive for many years, but I am definitely not one of its defenders.

  • @Orlor
    @Orlor 7 лет назад +13

    I will never forgive Alien 3 for sticking a egg on the Sullaco when it made no sense.

    • @stevesoldwedel
      @stevesoldwedel 7 лет назад +1

      Orlor Why doesn't it make sense? I can totally imagine the queen dropping an egg. The creature seems to take every opportunity to procreate. Why wouldn't it also be diligent in the case you mention?

    • @Orlor
      @Orlor 7 лет назад +2

      1: The queen was only on the Sullaco long enough to get blown out of the airlock. There was no time for her to drop a egg.
      2: The queen ripped her egg sack off in the egg chamber. How could she drop a egg with no egg sack?

    • @stevesoldwedel
      @stevesoldwedel 7 лет назад

      Fair points. I was willing to suspend disbelief. Like, maybe she could pop out one egg without the sac.

    • @irllcd13
      @irllcd13 5 лет назад

      @@stevesoldwedel The Queen was quite clearly not carrying an egg. The egg was located in an area of the ship that the Queen was never in. The egg was glued upside down for no reason than a prop guy thought it looked cool. The egg hatches for no reason, every other one only hatches when it's disturbed. The facehugger lays 2 embryos. The facehugger gets into the tube without killing or waking Ripley up. The facehugger just happens the damage some critical, non-redundant system causing the EEV to be ejected.
      A3 makes absolutely no sense at all.

  • @TheReal_FishFins
    @TheReal_FishFins 7 лет назад +63

    My beef with Aliens is that the Xenomorph(s) have become unintelligent. They throw themselves to their deaths. It just doesn't Add up considering a single Xeno in the first film seemed to almost play chess with the crew and be one or two moves ahead of them. It's a great action film for sure, but just doesn't add up in the 'universe' started with the original.

    • @TheCrazyBrittish
      @TheCrazyBrittish 6 лет назад +11

      i think that kind of makes sense.In Alien it was just one alien, it had to work by itself and so it had to be better at everything and be intelligent, in Aliens, there was a hive of them, and because theres so many of them to focus on different aspects, there was no need for one alien to be intelligent at multiple aspects.

    • @cwinowich
      @cwinowich 5 лет назад +18

      Fishfins wrong. In the first film they didnt have any guns and were not soldiers. So they were easily picked apart. In the second film the aliens do play very smart and use their numbers to overwhelm what is a significant enemy, a platoon of space marines. And they win too if it wasnt for ripley.

    • @svperstar
      @svperstar 5 лет назад +7

      Just keep in mind, in the first film, the crew didn't have weapons (besides a man made flamethrower). Had they had assault rifles, (and once they knew what they were dealing with - looking at you Dallas), kiss that xeno goodbye early.

    • @blueg8731
      @blueg8731 5 лет назад

      Good point

    • @LegDayLas
      @LegDayLas 5 лет назад +2

      @@cwinowich How is blitzing your way down a heavily guarded corridor (which is a complete suicide mission) considered "playing it very smart"
      Using numbers to overwhelm your enemy is literally the least intelligent strategy you can possibly think of. It is no strategy, it's literally just "well, we will see what happens!! They can't kill us all!!"
      Let me guess, you plan to be there to storm area 51 don't you? XD

  • @extraplain2412
    @extraplain2412 7 лет назад +9

    There is no reason why xenomorphs can't individually create more creatures like the deleted scene in Alien, and have a queen, it just adds more layers to them.

    • @irllcd13
      @irllcd13 5 лет назад +1

      Except for the fact that the turning people into eggs was a terrible idea and the Queen is much, much better.

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy Год назад

      Nah, it takes away from them, as much as I love Aliens and the climax with the Queen, it really does turn them into big space bugs. Aliens is very effective in what it does, but it removes most of the mystique and Alien quality of the Alien.

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy Год назад

      @irllcd13 Yes, it's better when the Alien is more understandable and like a real-world insect, I agree. You don't want your Alien to be too Alien...

  • @thenowuk
    @thenowuk 6 лет назад +3

    For ALIEN 3-you need to see THE ASSEMBLY CUT -it is
    great and as close to Fincher's vsion as possible. Forget the theatrical release! Glad you mentioned it

  • @mnanra
    @mnanra 4 года назад +3

    Alien is the ultimate. Saw it in 1981 at a school film club - history teacher was way ahead of his time - watched it at least 100 times since and still love it!! Pretty flawless as a movie I agree.

  • @abelieversperspective9595
    @abelieversperspective9595 4 года назад +7

    Very thoughtful review. I personally have always preferred the profoundly eerie science fiction world that Ridley Scott created in Alien. It is a masterpiece and no other science fiction film has ever matched it in the measures of character development, it's perfect pacing, and the absolute terror produced by both the appearance of the creature, and how it takes several different forms. On first viewing the movie, it's impossible to know what kind of horrible thing is next, and each time it arrives in a new shape, it is exponentially more dreadful than the last time you saw it. Yes, Aliens is very exciting and is probably the best sequel ever made. It's a terrific film, but for different reasons. But with due respect to James Cameron I will not apologize when I say that it simply does not hold a candle to Ridley Scott's Alien. I haven't seen the third film or Alien Resurrection so I can't make any comments about them. Alien vs. Predator? Was that a joke? Don't tell me they were serious. Prometheus was rather dull. And Covenant just pissed me off. I guess Ridley Scott wanted his universe to make sense. Now it does ... or does it? I just don't know anymore. I'm going to forget all but the first two films ever happened and be happy with that. Youhavetobehappyywithwhatyuhavetobehappywith.

  • @zombiecupcakes01
    @zombiecupcakes01 7 лет назад +81

    Cameron maybe gets too much flak for demystifying the Alien because the seeds of better understanding the creature were there from the beginning. Scott demonstrated you could shoot the thing when Ripley blasted it with the grappling hook gun and blew it out the airlock. It's beholden to physics just like the rest of us. Then it's not too much of a stretch to rip one apart with a powerful machine gun or crush it with a tank. Cameron nailed down the Alien physiology to something of which we can relate to in real life, bugs, for better and for worse. Once again, a wonderful video!

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +24

      I'm not sure it is clear enough, but I don't even really have an issue with where Cameron took it. It's more that in the second film, they are relatively easy to kill and one xeno can't do much harm. In Alien, a single xeno can wipe out a crew. So the idea there's a 'field of eggs' out there is terrifying. That's like finding out there's a million Jason Voorhees on a planet. In Aliens, as they are generally weaker and it turns out, not autonomous, they become less imposing.

    • @chilledtorsion
      @chilledtorsion 7 лет назад +19

      But the crew in Alien didnt really have guns. Thats how it wiped them out, they were all trotting around with little to defend themselves but bad language

    • @nicolopolo77
      @nicolopolo77 7 лет назад +2

      That´s because James Cameron basically did Starship Troopers (he acknowledged. Great director, great at plot, but hardly an original).

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 7 лет назад

      ... or 100 million Trump voters that could cause untold damage; even ruining an entire planet's environment.

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 7 лет назад

      Starship Troopers came out around 1995 - Aliens was 1986.
      Starship Troopers copied Aliens, not the other way around.
      [cinematically, that is - I think the book of Starship Troopers was way before Aliens]

  • @evillynn4166
    @evillynn4166 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you for saying the kind things about Alien 3, it has been shit on for so long and it is nice too see that people are coming around to it. I know I am in the minority on my stance on this but I love Alien 3 and actually think it is better than Aliens! The MAJOR plot hole of how the egg(s?) got on the Sulaco is the and how some of the effects have not held up over the years are the only thing that flaw the film. It brought back the near nihilistic horror and the acting was the best of the series. People don't like it, generally, because it killed the warm and fuzzy ending of Aliens. I went to see it three times in the theater and would pay good money to see the work print in a theater.

  • @MPT1983
    @MPT1983 7 лет назад +4

    TBH I didnt expect Drake and Apone to die so early in the film,tHudson,Vasquez and Gorman I expected at least one of them to survive the film,so not so predictable.

    • @irllcd13
      @irllcd13 5 лет назад

      Technically Hicks is still alive because the awful Colonial Marines game is considered canon.

  • @WenBilson
    @WenBilson 7 лет назад +23

    Your Ranking - Is perfect.
    Alien is a masterpiece. It's the perfect storm of many creative talents working together to create a shared vision of a perfect horror film.
    I was going to make a video essay about Alien, but you've beaten me to the punch, congratulations on another fantastic video!

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +1

      I didn't really do a video essay on Alien, I spoke very briefly about it really. The beauty of that film is there's so much there to talk about.

    • @WenBilson
      @WenBilson 7 лет назад

      Good point. I'll make a video on ALIEN one day. I'll add lofty commentary on the feminism subtext, as explored by Laura Mulvey... not too sure how entertaining that'll be.

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +2

      I'd watch it

  • @robpegler6545
    @robpegler6545 7 лет назад +8

    I'm a big fan of Alien3, though it comes in third both chronologically and in terms of quality. I haven't even seen the Assembly Cut, but I like the theatrical version fine. Much of the bile that's been spat at the film over the years does seem to stem from what happens to Hicks and Newt. Actually, I'd say it's mostly about Newt... mostly. I agree it was a ballsy move and in keeping with the bleak hopelessness of the Alien universe, and I have no problem with it. Although part of me wishes Newt had stayed alive in her cryo-tube, safely tucked away from the events of the film (thus raising the stakes for Ripley, who'd want to protect her from the convicts, the xenomorph _and_ the Company) only to be revived at the end after Ripley dies. Then we could have had a sequel (or sequels) with a grown-up Newt following in Ripley's footsteps, instead of the mess that was Alien Resurrection.

  • @pdzombie1906
    @pdzombie1906 4 года назад +3

    Yeah, to this day I consider the saga a Trilogy as it resembles the structure of Beowulf: Monster, Mother, Dragon... And that's counting on the assembly cut and Ripley's daughter reference on Aliens original cut, so in that sense the first is the best and most perfect, no doubt. Thanx!!!

  • @GrowLLLTigeRRR
    @GrowLLLTigeRRR 7 лет назад +4

    Perfect! I feel exactly the same way. The original vision has soooo much more potential than was realized.

  • @jamesdixon2571
    @jamesdixon2571 7 лет назад +9

    I don't know if carrying on with what Alien did would have worked. You said it was a perfect film, and that's something that a sequel is most likely not going to capture again. I understand that the xenomorph loses some of its intrigue after being turned into a bug, but I don't believe a sequel without the same team from the first would've done very well.

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 7 лет назад +3

      I agree - even if they kept the same team, it's never going to be as special.
      Alien Isolation too - one of the best ever videogames ... but I sense a creative burnout that makes a sequel unlikely, and not as good if it ever happened.
      That's the problem with making a classic.

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy Год назад

      That's why Aliens was effective even if it did a lot of things that I didn't like in hindsight. Alien is just lightning is a bottle. Aliens is an incredibly effective sequel and a great action film. But really you don't need anymore than that. Alien 3 works in some ways too and is fine as a conclusion to a trilogy, but they need to let it rest after that. Fair enough do expanded lore and comics and all sorts. But it's like Star Wars or any other big franchise where the original premise just runs thin after a while. There's not much more you can really do, and you're shackled to the original to the point where you can't innovate enough to make it interesting.

  • @CyberJuanito
    @CyberJuanito 7 лет назад +4

    Spot on! Alien 3 was simply a great movie and I really appreciate the ideas they tried to explore. I only wish the studios hadn't interfere so much in David Fincher's vision.

  • @cirocrispino7312
    @cirocrispino7312 7 лет назад +2

    You're essentially put my entire feelings about the Alien franchise into words. Good work.

  • @timwsmith10
    @timwsmith10 7 лет назад +5

    In my perfect world, Alien, Aliens, and Alien 3 (Assembly Cut), are the only versions ever released. They would be a trilogy on par with pre-special edition Star Wars: undiluted. Not to say that I don't love TFA and Rogue One, but feel those largely exist because we have a generation of film fans who hated what the prequel trilogy was and felt Star Wars deserved better. I'm not saying Ridley Scott couldn't do Prometheus and a new bunch of films based on it, but it doesn't need Alien shoe-horned into it.
    Alien 3 (again, Assembly Cut) wasn't quite on par with Alien/Aliens, but it was a perfect cap to them in the context of a trilogy. How do you follow up Aliens with its 'feeling of absolute impossibility in the face of these insurmountable odds' but with stark fatalism. Ripley (and the audience) has seen dozens of these creatures torn up by the marines by the end of Aliens - now she's faced with only a single creature, but with none of the technology that they depended on in the first films. Instead of increasing the number of creatures, like all the other lesser films in the franchise, Alien 3 goes the other direction, and lets us see Ripley's story end in a tragic but satisfying manner.

  • @CurtisAlfeld
    @CurtisAlfeld 7 лет назад +13

    I've never seen the Assembly cut, but I feel that Alien 3 is a pretty good film.
    Killing Newt and Hicks in the beginning makes sense. Ripley's life is supposed to be absolute hell, and giving her at least something good and constant in her life would take away just how much of a nightmare her life has become since her first encounter with the Xenomorph. If they had survived the beginning, the film would have gone two ways: get backlash for killing them later, like it did for killing Ripley, or let them survive, and get criticized for being predictable. There's also the problem with there being a six year gap between the releases of the movie. With adult actors, this isn't very noticeable, but child actors are different, and Carrie Henn would have looked very differently, since hypersleep is supposed to stop or at least slow down aging.
    As for the rest of the cast being unlikable, I don't mind that. I have no problem with every character being a terrible person, so long as the events surrounding them are interesting. I don't mind that they tried to rape one of the few likable characters in the movie, because it accentuated just how much of a shitty situation our heroine was in. Not everyone is a good person, and not every interesting event happens to good people.
    Personally, I think Ripley's story should have ended after the second movie. The franchise could have gone in some pretty great directions, if it had done what many other horror franchises do, and focused on different protagonists in the sequels. We could have gotten more films like the first two, in addition to it going in different directions (the idea of farming Xenomorphs, like was sort of touched on in Resurrection could have worked with the right script). The need to focus on the same character hurt the franchise. Would Friday the 13th have gotten as many sequels it did if Alice was the main protagonist in all of them? No. That's one of the reasons Resurrection sucks so hard. The franchise dug itself into a hole by picking one character to focus on, and when the studio demanded another film after that character died, there was no other option but to find some way to bring her back. A fourth Alien film without Sigourney Weaver could have been awesome.

    • @captainmarvelwilson508
      @captainmarvelwilson508 3 года назад

      I think it doesn’t at all make sense to kill those characters off. Just because someone’s life is like hell, doesn’t mean constantly removing people that made her feel more human. I am completely okay with Ripley making a sacrifice to destroy the next Alien queen though. People who criticise things constantly for being predictable have no idea how subverting expectations works. This is why we Game of Thrones Season 8 sucked. It made sense in Avengers: Infinity War, because Thanos’ attack on the Asgardians ship was set up really well, and he only slaughtered half of Thor’s people.

    • @henrikhansen1023
      @henrikhansen1023 2 года назад

      @CurtisAlfeld
      "Happy endings are just stories that haven't finished yet"

  • @aliveagain09
    @aliveagain09 7 лет назад +3

    I always felt the same way. Aliens was great, Alien 3 took it back to the vibe of the original. It simplified. The characters had no weapons..now that's a fight!

  • @nickolasthurston449
    @nickolasthurston449 5 лет назад +3

    very glad you give Alien3 some love I always thought it encapsulated the tone of the series perfectly.

  • @nicolasriveros943
    @nicolasriveros943 7 лет назад +2

    I will always got a spot in my heart for Aliens thanks to the action and the development of Ripley as a Character comparing with the first one. But man, Riddley Scott's Alien just holds up so well in visuals, tension, Mystery, iconic scenes and direction. My best Alien movie will be always the first one!

  • @celtic889
    @celtic889 3 года назад +5

    Personally enjoyed Aliens the most, partly due to the action. I just enjoy the element of scifi and action combined like the first Predator movie for eg.

  • @xkumanekox
    @xkumanekox 7 лет назад +25

    I actually like Alien 3 and Ressurection (but of course I wouldn't call them the best Alien films). Fight me.

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +7

      Cash me ousside

    • @xkumanekox
      @xkumanekox 7 лет назад +1

      how bah dah

    • @21stcenturyhiphop
      @21stcenturyhiphop 7 лет назад

      +Rossatron 😄😄😄

    • @michaelmegson2778
      @michaelmegson2778 6 лет назад +2

      TheReal RedWolfofDeath AVP:R is better than alien? WHAT?!? I..just...WHAT?!? Please for the love of God tell me you miss typed, or were drunk/ high, or have braindamge. Normally I'll be the first to point out that film is subjective but films can be objectively good or bad in certain ways. AVP:R is objectively worse than alien in virtually every way, as side frome the action since alien didn't really have any. AVP:R has the least interesting and memorable characters in the franchise, the aliens look considerably worse than they did in the previous movie, the directing and lighting are God fucking awful, the premise of the movie invalidates the rest of the alien franchise. I remember every character in the first 2 movies by name and the only character in AVP:R I can remember is Dallas, and that's because they stole the name from the first movie. They turned the best horror movie of all time into a dumb teen slasher flick with absolutely no redeeming qualities.

    • @ELFanatic
      @ELFanatic 5 лет назад

      Alien 3 wins simply because Winona is gorgeous and I like short hair.

  • @cruddddddddddddddd
    @cruddddddddddddddd 6 лет назад +1

    I agree... Alien is one of the few films I consider to be 'perfect'. It's so atmospheric. The set pieces, the score, Giger's design. I love it.
    When I was a kid I liked Aliens better--the action, the guns, the spectacle. When I got a little older, I realized how much of a work of art Scott's Alien really was. There's no film quite like it. The creature in the first film is so creepy, with truly alien mannerisms. They made him 'alien' in every possible way.
    Cameron's film lost that. I love Aliens for what it is, but the first xenomorph is the best, hands down. Nothing beats that first time you see the xenomorph, with sperm-like goo dripping from its metallic jowls, as it creeps up behind Brett. I love that scene. It's one of my favorite scenes in cinema. That, and the finding of the space-jockey are two of the best scenes in science fiction history. Anyway, I'm ranting. Thanks for the upload.
    Edit: I really like Alien3--I'm a huge Fincher fan. I wish he would have had the creative control he needed to realize his vision on a potentially brilliant sequel, but alas.

  • @PedroG78
    @PedroG78 7 лет назад

    Man, you're really good at putting down to words what we know but find really hard to explain.
    Thank you.

  • @MichaelWilliams-bw6he
    @MichaelWilliams-bw6he 4 года назад +3

    Personally Aliens is my favorite of them all because I was able to relate to the characters a lot more when I was a child. When I saw Alien I wasn’t as able to relate to the characters as much. Ironically enough maybe Aliens planted a seed and in some way led me to my 4 years of servitude in the usmc as a grunt slaving away for no reason. That aside Aliens impacted me more than the first one however nothing in the Alien franchise was as terrifying as that first time the Alien bursts from that dude chest. As for 3 it could have been a lot better of a film had 20th Century Fox not got involved and ruined it. The director had a good vision but the studio Justice Leagued the movie.

  • @conormurray3201
    @conormurray3201 7 лет назад +15

    Your ranking list is incorrect at the end I think. You said you even like AVP and Prometheus better than Alien resurrection but you then listed resurrection 4th above those two movies.

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +21

      You are correct. AR should be below AVP. I don't know how I did that, but I guess we all make mistakes.

  • @jordanberry5070
    @jordanberry5070 7 лет назад +1

    I've always loved the idea that Cameron approached Aliens with Terror in mind, as opposed to Horror. I never really gave much thought into differentiating those two terms, however these two movies brilliantly show the delineation. Aliens has a frenetic, overpowering, almost draining feeling during its run. Its relentless; how in the hell are our characters going to remove themselves from an overpowering and tenacious force only to soon be running up against yet another iteration? Roger Ebert said it best when he left the theatre still "with knots in his stomach."
    Alien, on the counter, is the stuff nightmares are made out of. Although they're facing only one xenomorph this time, we're in for the slow burn. Where is this absolutely horrifying creature lurking, and while surviving characters slowly creep away, they have the added comfort of having to mentally digest what possibly could have happened to their crew. Lambert asks if "Brett could still be alive?", no trace of Dallas was found....even the seemingly clear cut (death wise) chest burster leaves the crew speechless and traumatized (as a fucking newborn no less)! Alien seems to relish in the hunt, scaring the shit out of you in simply displaying itself and its capabilities, while also leaving a trail of disturbing and unclear events behind as it hunts what's left of your group.
    While I adore Aliens, making the xenomorphs more insect like made them somewhat more predictable in terms of their behavior I think, even if a giant army of hive minded xenomorphs is cinematic gold. Alien, on the other hand....brought us a creature that somehow seemed both extraordinarily advanced, and yet still enigmatic. It was more.....alien.

  • @bobbyflay8247
    @bobbyflay8247 7 лет назад +1

    It's satisfying to have found your video and learned you rank the films the exact order I rank them, especially the fact that Alien is #1 and not Aliens.

  • @jsmc84
    @jsmc84 7 лет назад +55

    play alien isolation

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +24

      Funnily enough I was working at Sega when A:I started development as a third person cover game. Aliens Colonial Marines was sadly my focus though...dark times.

    • @jsmc84
      @jsmc84 7 лет назад

      thats awesome i actually never played AI but i did play 10 minutes of colonial marines

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 7 лет назад +1

      Wow.
      Alien Isolation is my favourite ever game!
      And it's deservedly canon to the series.
      What's Sega up to these days - I heard they were pulling out of the games business about a year ago?
      Two of my favourite games - Alien and Football Manager - are distributed by them.

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 7 лет назад +2

      You should play 10 minutes of Alien Isolation - then you'll know you're in a compelling, terrifying game.
      In fact, you'll feel like you're in a proper sequel to the original Alien movie.
      That's deserved high praise indeed.

    • @Cha4k
      @Cha4k 7 лет назад

      I think Alien Isolation had bad gameplay (predictable alien AI that cheated its way around the air vents rather than actually travel, Boring QTE button pressing, etc.)
      But it captured the atmosphere perfectly, Stunning artwork. And the Audio was amazing. Maybe the best audio I've ever heard in a game.
      The plot though... I didn't like it so much. It felt like goofy fan fiction.
      I think its just silly that Ripleys daughter would have secretly gone on this big alien adventure in between the first 2 films.
      Also I found her character somewhat despicable as she cowardly prevents the aliens destruction in order to save herself, No doubt leading to even more innocent deaths in the sequel.
      But the game doesn't seem to acknowledge this. And all that after finding out about her mothers sacrifice too.
      Still better than other Alien games though.

  • @CharcoChoc
    @CharcoChoc 7 лет назад +2

    I love Alien 1 2 and 3. That director's cut of 3 is amazing. I have been trying to get friends who love the first two but hate the third to watch the director's cut. Who cares about Newt and Hicks. Killing then off was a genius move and it doesn't reduce the meaning or effectiveness of the second's ending. I think it mirrors reality in the sense that you have your victory today but tomorrow you might not win. Their deaths showed that.

    • @autisticwhale2968
      @autisticwhale2968 7 лет назад +1

      Darren Murphy It also showed no one is safe in the alien franchise.

  • @SwanteRSk8
    @SwanteRSk8 7 лет назад

    This is your best video so far! Keep it up, loving the content

  • @moonpatrol9717
    @moonpatrol9717 7 лет назад

    Interesting how you raise certain points about the trilogy that I never noticed or considered despite seeing each film several times. Love this channel mate and the work you put into it!

  • @TYRANTARES
    @TYRANTARES 7 лет назад +3

    Although it has its problems, I think Prometheus has done good work towards making all film iterations of the alien work, because it changes what the alien is at a core level. The alien is no longer an organism of conventional understanding, but rather a technology of an uncertain (either military, religious, or both) purpose, that takes in material around it and alters/improves it as best it can, almost always to the end of making a monster, a monster that is almost never identical to previous iterations of itself within its own lineage as it progresses. Why is the alien of Alien more elegant than the idea of the Queen from Aliens? Because it's separated from her an needs to continue its function without her, so it optimizes itself to fill the function of a queen with what it can, adapting. Why are all the aliens of Aliens beyond the Queen identical? Because that lineage of the black goo has spent so long in one spot that its optimized the creatures it can make there with the resources it has access to, and needs another world and set of genes to work on. Why is a Queen even needed if the alien mass production units can spread on its own? Because it wants to optimize its ability to multiply, as such engineering an entity that can produce eggs at a higher rate than multiple individual mass-production units the black goo develops is ideal, increasing the probability per second of a facehugger/black goo carrier organism reaching a new source of genetic information. The optimization logic can also be used to justify the look of the dog/bull alien of Alien 3, in that regardless of which version you're using, the creature of those films is still mostly human, only taking in a small portion of the engineering from the dog or the bull to edit its form, resulting in something that is still almost the same as its previous iterations save being more streamlined. Another thing to understand is that this is one lineage of what the black goo can make. In Prometheus we see the inception of two(perhaps three if you want to get technical) different lineages (cobra-hugger > repurposed scientists, goo-in-drink > repurposed male lead, goo-in-drink > trilobite > deacon) of the alien monster, each beginning a cycle of engineering monsters from their surroundings, with covenant showing two more (conventional eggs, alien spore pods) stemming from whatever David has been doing in his own free time. This means that the Queen system is one that is invented by the goo from one out of four different lineage progressions, with no two of them guaranteed to result the same way, only somewhat similar ways. Because of what we know now, the Queen is not a guaranteed fact of the alien, just a feature of that one lineage, with nothing to say all members of that lineage at that time don't become Queens as they progress in age, or that the Queen is even necessary by the time Ripley kills her, simply just extant by being able to still be alive at that time.
    As much as Prometheus got wrong as a film, what it did to the alien and how the alien works is pretty important for future films to justify inconsistencies in the creature as it changes from writer to writer, because it makes the alien and its nature in no way fixed in any fashion save some general design traits, a quality that is going to be needed so long as Fox chooses to continue the franchise, and I am fairly confident covenant will do much of the same in its contribution.

  • @jimslav6973
    @jimslav6973 7 лет назад +3

    *THE WORLD:* We want something new! Give us something new! We're tired of the xenomorph and it's not scary anymore! Give us something in the universe of Alien that goes to interesting, unexpected places!
    *RIDLEY SCOTT:* I couldn't agree more. I've cooked up something interesting and scary called "Prometheus". It's very much new. It expands on the space jockey, something no one else ever though to do. It's going to explain the origin of the xenomorph technology, how it started as a biological weapon, and is the fatal end result of an advanced alien arms race! you'll get the engineers. You'll get the ships. You'll get an explanation of why and how this tech so readily combines with Earth's DNA. All of this will be self-contained in a package that will do what the best science fiction films always do. It's going to ask the big questions. The hard existential ones that examine the relationship of God to creator. Of creator to creation. It will talk about conscience and what that means. You are not dreaming. All of this will be in a movie that will greatly expand on the alien universe we all love so much and could lead to dozens of exciting new directions!
    *THE WORLD:* Where's LV426? Where's the original black xenomorph? We didn't get the same old crap we always crave!
    *RIDLEY SCOTT:* Hey! I thought you said you wanted something NEW!!
    *THE WORLD:* We always say that. We want to believe that about ourselves. But we NEVER mean it.

  • @Godsoe
    @Godsoe 7 лет назад +1

    I still see that deleted scene as cannon, and in that it strengthens the argument that the Xenomorph is still that perfect organisim. It doesn't need the queen to repopulate, it can create eggs it's self when a queen is not available. The Queen is the more traditional, and effective method of perpetuating the species, but if one isn't available it will survive on it's own. I wish I had a better answer as to how easy it is to shoot into pieces in Aliens though.

  • @DiamondDead
    @DiamondDead 7 лет назад +1

    Considering all the chaos that was going on during production (no finished script, studio meddling, etc.) it is actually somewhat of a miracle how competent or at least "okay" Alien 3 still turned out in the end.

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад

      Fo sho. What Fincher was able to salvage amidst the turmoil, especially as a first time feature film director, is commendable.

  • @QuackersAhoy
    @QuackersAhoy 7 лет назад +4

    Alien and Alien 3 (assembly cut) are my faves.

  • @sohfihamid4164
    @sohfihamid4164 7 лет назад +7

    Alien is definitely in the League of its own. I never get tired watching the 1979 original.

  • @Goose.Films.
    @Goose.Films. 7 лет назад +2

    i agree with pretty much everything said in this video, like almost literally everything. i love alien and aliens, and i really like the assembly cut of alien 3. the atmosphere is really good, i dislike the decision to kill off newt, Hicks and bishop but I'm glad it happened as it really contributes to the movie. nearly all the characters are severely underdeveloped, but the few characters that are done well are done really well (in my opinion, they're Ripley, Dillon, Clemens, Aaron and Morse) and yeah i think alien Vs predator is somewhat underated

  • @hankheavy
    @hankheavy 7 лет назад +2

    One, two and three are the best. To me, each movie as a masterpiece. My favourite trilogy of ALL TIME. Horror, action and thriller(I suppose). I don't give a fuck that Hicks and Newt died. It just adds more to Ripley as a character. You feel even more bad for her. It's not a classic Hollywood ending. It's gritty, dark and depressing. Man I love it so much. It stands out and Ripleys sacrifice at the end always makes me teary eyed. It's so epic. I'm sick of hearing people say it's a bad movie cuz it isn't! It's fucking awesome.

  • @MatukaEdgi
    @MatukaEdgi 7 лет назад +32

    people often diminish resurrection but as a stand alone film it's really fun to watch... plus the concept of a ripley mixed with alien resurrected hundreds of years in the future having no idea who she was and behaving like an animal is amazing

    • @peterbrown3608
      @peterbrown3608 6 лет назад +2

      Matias Negro - I think the concept of Ripley sharing some of the ALIEN biology (acidic blood, strength, intuition, etc.) is probably the only good idea from the film, and really I'd have loved to see this explored.

    • @Lucitaur
      @Lucitaur 6 лет назад +5

      It's shit, period.

    • @halodude7239
      @halodude7239 6 лет назад

      Lucitaur HAHAHAHAHHAAAA YES

    • @ninjahombrepalito1721
      @ninjahombrepalito1721 6 лет назад +1

      This movie has probably the most badass Ripley ever, and it shows what the aliens can do better than Aliens. They can swim, they can climb, they are very strong, menacing, they are shown completely instead of dark shots or only being able to see part of them. They are smart, they are fast, they will kill one of their own to get their way. They can sense their surroundings. The only movie that has better aliens is AVP, where we get to see them move much more agile, and kill something bigger, stronger, and plenty more dangerous, than a human.

    • @gmxperia2235
      @gmxperia2235 5 лет назад

      Matías Negro I agree
      Haters gonna hate

  • @bootlegga69
    @bootlegga69 7 лет назад +122

    I don't think it's fair to compare Alien with Aliens, because it is a fantastic horror movie, while Aliens is one of the greatest action movies and sequels ever made...apples and oranges in my books.
    If I had to say which one had a larger impact on me, it was Aliens, mostly because I saw it in the theatre opening weekend with my buddies, and only watched Alien after renting it from the local video store years after it was released.

    • @hunterc8943
      @hunterc8943 7 лет назад +2

      bootlegga69 I agree completely

    • @Humane219
      @Humane219 7 лет назад +4

      I agree both are amazing works of art in their own rights and deserve to be appreciated as such. Sort of like Stephen King's the shining book and Stanley Kubrick's the shining movie.

    • @ClarenceDass
      @ClarenceDass 7 лет назад +2

      Totally agree. Though some people like apples over oranges and as I love sci fi horror over action, Alien is my prefered choice. BOTH are amazing though and Aliens is one of my top favorite actions films.

    • @Isenlyn
      @Isenlyn 7 лет назад

      bootlegga69 they deserve to be compared, because Aliens maintain the fear of ignorance even if we know the xenomorph already. the 4 movies does in fact.

    • @M2Mil7er
      @M2Mil7er 7 лет назад +2

      I think it's a fair comparison. I agree about apples and oranges but they exist in the same fruit basket, and as such, OK to state a preference for one fruit / alien over another.

  • @Ughwhatevs
    @Ughwhatevs 7 лет назад

    You are making some EXCELLENT videos Rossatron! Way to go!

  • @Blah81150
    @Blah81150 6 лет назад

    When my daughter was 12 she was rummaging through my stuff and found a copy of the Aliens blueray and asked if she could watch it. I was like yeah I saw it when I was younger should be fine for her to watch. Now, I thought for sure she would have the same reaction to it that she did the star wars films, she'd think they were okay and never watch them again. She was glued to it and when it was over she was WATCHED IT AGAIN. Made me so proud.

  • @NorthSea0il
    @NorthSea0il 7 лет назад +3

    WTF did i see the alien come out a cow carcass? I've only ever seen it burst out the poor rottweiler in Alien 3.

    • @BlytheG
      @BlytheG 6 лет назад +1

      It's one of several alternate scenes in the extended cut. The cow was one of the oxen that the prisoners use to drag the EEV out of the ocean: ruclips.net/video/lvuTYmTivEg/видео.html

  • @macmurfy2jka
    @macmurfy2jka 7 лет назад +5

    I liked alien 3 as well.

  • @koinomega25
    @koinomega25 7 лет назад +1

    I just wanted to say I totally agree about the new alternate cut of alien3, I got the box set and didn't realise it was the recut film included and just found myself thinking how much better it was than I remembered.
    It's no alien or aliens, but it's so much closer to that level than the theatrical cut.

  • @robertgoodnight900
    @robertgoodnight900 6 лет назад +1

    I love the first two films like you. When I found out about the assembly cut a few years back and watched it it changed my perception of the third film. I have really grown to appreciate Alien3 over the years, despite its flaws.

  • @drewastuart
    @drewastuart 7 лет назад +7

    Wait.
    "I like AVP and Prometheus better than Alien: Resurrection."
    So why is Resurrection ahead of Prometheus and AVP on the list?

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +21

      *CRIES* I MADE A MISTAKE ALRIGHT I'M SORRY IT WAS PAST MIDNIGHT AND I WAS EDITING LIKE A MADMAN. I've added an annotation to the end correcting it.

    • @drewastuart
      @drewastuart 7 лет назад +2

      How dare you! Unsubbed! :D
      jk good video! I'm in full agreement with your (intended) ordering. For some reason the original AVP holds a place in my heart, probably because I watched it a lot as a young teenager.

    • @KenrickBlock
      @KenrickBlock 7 лет назад +1

      It was no mistake... Alien Resurrection with all it's flaws is much more ambitious and unique compared to the borefest of AVP and the confused mess that is Prometheus. I appreciate the attempts in AR even with the pretty awful ending -- just because they tried to do something new with the franchise.

    • @drewastuart
      @drewastuart 7 лет назад

      lol except it was a mistake read his reply dummy

  • @tomboz777
    @tomboz777 7 лет назад +4

    Pretty much agree with everything you said.
    I (having recently watched all 3) honestly prefer alien 3 over aliens...something i'd never thought i'd ever feel. I found Bill Paxton (rip) grating very quickly and (as you mentioned) the one note character very apparent, though still enjoyable at times. I still have my problems with Alien 3, but it just appeals to me a little more as gothic horror rather than a proto vietnam narrative.

  • @stuartrichards3570
    @stuartrichards3570 7 лет назад +2

    Absolutely spot on assessment of the first 3 films, Alien is flawless, Aliens is slightly overpraised while Alien 3 is overlooked (assembly cut only, of course). I would personally swap Prometheus and AvP in the rankings, though they are both bad and the difference in rating is negligible, I think AvP is at least a mildly fun watch. Resurrection is terrible and AvP 2 is one of the worst films ever made.

  • @mr1boring1face
    @mr1boring1face 7 лет назад +1

    I was quite young when I first saw Alien. The chest burst scene was a genuine surprise, even the full grown creature reveal. The mystery and intrigue with the creature worked perfectly with the claustrophobic feel. Combine this with the slow pace building tension made it terrifying. This could not be repeated in a sequel, because we know what the Alien is so the main mystery has gone. They had to go a different way, which is why Aliens is a perfect sequel to Alien. Both are masterpieces and I simply cannot pick one over the other. I have probably watched Aliens more, but Alien scared the living daylights out of me!

  • @VashdaCrash
    @VashdaCrash 7 лет назад +13

    What would've happened if the sequels have gone for a more cosmic horror kind of movie? Well, I think it woud've fell flat to the audience, and it wouldn't have gotten too much success, probably. Maybe that kind horror movies doesn't work well with sequels.

    • @steelgray2473
      @steelgray2473 7 лет назад +5

      I like Alien more but I'm glad Aliens exists to make the series more successful. I also think that more cosmic horror would get stale with audiences, even if I would probably like that more action horror

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +7

      Aliens didn't really do much to make the series more successful though in certain ways, with Alien 3 and to a lesser extent Resurrection never quite being the box office stars they would have liked.

    • @VashdaCrash
      @VashdaCrash 7 лет назад

      Rossatron
      Good to know; at least it became a cult classic, even if by a loose standard.

    • @livinginvancouverbc2247
      @livinginvancouverbc2247 7 лет назад +4

      You make a good point. I can't imagine a sequel to Event Horizon, Solaris or Sphere. They would just be endless mindfucks.

    • @Flayne009
      @Flayne009 7 лет назад +9

      Disagree. Without ALIENS and its success you have no Dark Horse comic series, no vast merchandising and branding, no future. Alien is a great film but if not for its sequel it would be regarded as something like The Shining. A very good, well remembered film beloved by most film enthusiasts but nothing close to the cultural juggernaut the franchise has become despite some lesser entries.

  • @Andyunderdogs
    @Andyunderdogs 7 лет назад +7

    I truly love Alien 3, the series had to stop there. Alien 4 is rubbish.

  • @TheCrozzley
    @TheCrozzley 6 лет назад +1

    I was unaware about the different version of Alien 3 until i bought that total destruction pack back on DVD many moons ago. It changed everything about that film for me in a good way like.

  • @EsromFF
    @EsromFF 7 лет назад +2

    Alien and Aliens are kings. The first AVP is also great and feels like part of the family unlike Alien 4. I like Alien III because it has some great stuff in it and goes back to figthing the one Alien mano a mano almost unarmed. But it unforgiven to kill of Newt and Hicks from the begining just to fit the story. Alien 3 clearly suffered from "too many chefs". One great thing to come out however was the video game Alien Isolation. That captures the true mood of Alien perfectly. That was a joy and superb fright to play through. The mood and sheer horror level makes you feel like Ripley in Alien. And it´s an interesting story although you know what happened to Ripley.
    This is perhaps where the Alien series could develope. Telling some of the sideline stories rather than mixing it all together like a "best of" which Covenant seems to be. The "best" being what the studio considers the most popular rather than what is actually the best ie the mood and sci-fi horror. Alien really works best without guns since they tend to tip the odds. Which then calls for more aliens to join and then we get bigger guns and so on and so on. Alien works best when humans stand against a superior species and we are all scared shitless and are figthing for pure survival.

  • @cgarciahfcu
    @cgarciahfcu 7 лет назад +35

    While I understand your arguments as a whole, I disagree with your argument that the xenos in ALIENS are easy to kill compared to the one xeno in ALIEN. Remember that the characters in ALIEN were unarmed and out in space, thus completely defenseless. Had those truckers been on a planet with atmosphere and armed with rifles, that one xeno would have been wiped out in less than an hour.

    • @cgarciahfcu
      @cgarciahfcu 7 лет назад +9

      But if the xeno from ALIEN went against people with guns, would it still be indestructible?? I agree that the first depiction of the xeno is superior (smarter, scarier, sexier) and I prefer the idea of a captured prey mutating into an egg but what else was Cameron supposed to do with a sequel? If he made the xeno attack a group of unarmed people then we'd have a retread of the first story, ala ALIEN 3.

    • @autisticwhale2968
      @autisticwhale2968 7 лет назад +12

      cgarciahfcu Also the xenomorph is still near indestructible because the colonial marines had to use special armor piercing rounds on then. Even the pistol took like 4 shots to the head just to kill the alien and the shotgun only stunned it. They are still unstoppable creatures but aliens captured the action perfect for the aliens.

    • @DuskSunDawn
      @DuskSunDawn 7 лет назад +3

      Yes, Alien 3's characters are very defenseless. They have no gun, no axe, no life detection system, etc.
      In Alien 1 they weren't prepared for fighting.
      In Alien VS Predators 1 humans had "basical weapons", they weren't prepared for fighting big issues (who would think about fighting alien creatures on an underground pyramid in the artic?) and the ones who had weapons stayed on the outside (and were killed by predators). Predators were prepared for fighting, they expected the fight and they have access to weapon that can kill aliens.
      In Alien 4, humans were full of weapons (both sides, and their weapon were more advanced than those from Alien 2) and Ripley were considered an alien by the aliens. The most equipped characters on the saga.
      Also, the place were prepared for the existence of aliens, actually it was built for containing aliens.
      In Prometheus, they have a lot of tecnhology. The funny thing is that no sane person would want to contact an alien form without having really good equipment (defensive and aggresive ones),however, the company decided to be poorly equipped (they had a flame thrower though).

    • @saxorex7972
      @saxorex7972 7 лет назад +4

      The whole prepared for a fight thing is silly, since it was cameron and his writers that decided that the Xenomorph would be as weak or strong as it was in the movie. As understood in Alien though, the Xenomorph was virtually indestructible, and while we could asume all we want how it would have faired against an armed and trained squad of soldiers, the implication was that it was virtually unbeatable. That's Rossatrons point, until Aliens the Xenomorph was implied to be unbeatable, Aliens said "no actually, they are just very tough vermin".

    • @cgarciahfcu
      @cgarciahfcu 7 лет назад +6

      People get hung up on the fact that Ash says you cannot kill the xeno yet Ripley killed it. The xeno is not indestructible. Cameron may have weakened the xeno but it was Ridley Scott himself that proved it is not unbeatable.

  • @TitanFind
    @TitanFind 7 лет назад +5

    "Alien" is the movie that holds up best. I love "Aliens" to death, but "Alien" is a masterpiece.

  • @Chopperwocky
    @Chopperwocky 7 лет назад +1

    Alien Resurrection is extremely underrated.That underwater sequence is one of the best in the series.

  • @theyautjawarrior6652
    @theyautjawarrior6652 7 лет назад +1

    Always refreshing to see folks defending Alien 3. Assembly cut simply gets better every time I watch it.

  • @wasteoftime5848
    @wasteoftime5848 7 лет назад +63

    I distinctly remember Ash praising the alien for being the perfect organism but I never thought the movie portrayed it that way. Well crafted as it was the alien was was still "just" another boogie man in the dark. The thing would merc the alien and still have time for cornflakes.

    • @macmurfy2jka
      @macmurfy2jka 7 лет назад +9

      And the thing would do it with style.

    • @RD-lt3ht
      @RD-lt3ht 7 лет назад +17

      waste of time Do we really have to compare monsters from different and separate cinematic universes​...wouldn't Godzilla nuke them all with size and atomic breath? And if we are making comparisons​ then I would suggest that the xeno and the thing are equally matched due to the xeno's corrosive physiology...if fire can kill the thing then the xeno's incredibley powerful acid probably could aswell. That's my two cents, or maybe just one!

    • @edwardnigma9756
      @edwardnigma9756 7 лет назад +1

      The Alien's acidic physiology only works if you ignore the fact that a slight bruise would instantly incapacitate or kill it. Still, it makes for some great scenes.

    • @RD-lt3ht
      @RD-lt3ht 7 лет назад

      Edward Nigma A slight bruise would kill the alien? How...?

    • @wasteoftime5848
      @wasteoftime5848 7 лет назад +4

      Traccho-whatever Did you ever even watch the thing. It emulates the "frail" human form only for disguise. When it wants to fight it can turn into ANYTHING. As far as injuring it, what the hell man? The thing is just biomass without any vital organs what so ever. That is why they had to use fire to kill one.

  • @samroberts2578
    @samroberts2578 7 лет назад +9

    And I like aliens more than alien idk why I'm just more of an action guy I suppose but even though I haven't seen it in a while I remember hating alien cubed as it was depressing and boring ressurection was okay though

    • @samroberts2578
      @samroberts2578 7 лет назад +1

      But to each their own BTW what do u think of the predator sequels?

    • @samroberts2578
      @samroberts2578 7 лет назад +1

      I dunno I quite like them

    • @samroberts2578
      @samroberts2578 7 лет назад +4

      I really enjoy them both but can understand why people don't like em

    • @Cha4k
      @Cha4k 7 лет назад +2

      I thought they were ok, Decent action films (We're talking about Predator 2 and Predators right?)
      But they dont have the same magic that Predator had.

    • @samroberts2578
      @samroberts2578 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah I completely agree

  • @meanmanturbo
    @meanmanturbo 7 лет назад +1

    For me personally Resurrection had the scariest scene . The scene where a xenomorph jumps into the escape pod with all those soldiers strapped in made me the most uncomfortable of any Alien movie. The thought of being strapped in without even the slightest possibility to fight or flee scared the shut out of me.

  • @EightPageProductions
    @EightPageProductions 7 лет назад +2

    Superb video!
    Alien is a perfect Horror film
    Aliens is a perfect Action-Horror hybrid
    And Alien 3 is a flawed film that has some of the most interesting themes of the series, its just such a shame it was so heavily interfered with

  • @bleh7417
    @bleh7417 7 лет назад +5

    you should make a video about how bad app requiem is, and how badly it messed up both iconic monsters

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +30

      Yeah but that would necessitate me watching Requiem again and frankly I'd rather microwave my own ballsack

    • @OpenMawProductions
      @OpenMawProductions 6 лет назад

      Still, I think quite a few people would love to hear your thoughts on everything wrong with the film. From it's nostalgia pandering, failure to capture the spirit of the original films, poor characters, etc...

    • @myguydied
      @myguydied 6 лет назад

      OpenMawProductions you just summarised exactly why Rossatron would rather microwave his own ballsack. Now stop reminding us we paid to sit down and watch AVP Requiem, money an 95 minutes we will never get back (the horror!!)

    • @OpenMawProductions
      @OpenMawProductions 6 лет назад

      Hey, how do you think I feel? I was dumb enough to drag my brother and sister's boyfriend along with for that mess. That's not just wasting my own time, that's wasting family time! HA@

  • @Dean444ful
    @Dean444ful 7 лет назад +3

    I never quite understood the extreme hate for Alien 3. I can see people being pissed off about Hicks and Newt getting killed off but besides that the movie is quite decent. It's definitely closer to Alien than Aliens was. No way in hell is it perfect but I often feel like people crucify the movie as a whole for no real reason and I don't understand Fincher completely disowning it either, it's really not that bad.
    For me it's:
    Alien
    Aliens
    Alien 3
    Prometheus
    AvP
    Resurrection
    Requiem
    I was also kinda worried by that shot of the CG Xeno hanging off the top of the ship in Covenant. Hope that's not indicative of the movie's tone.

  • @desmondhew5449
    @desmondhew5449 7 лет назад

    Another great analysis video!! Many thanks!

  • @Emohawk707
    @Emohawk707 6 лет назад

    That bit where the Xenomorph rises up behind the soldier next to the car in AVPR always reminded me of the Bugs Bunny skit “Bully for Bugs” when the bull rushes up behind Bugs as he’s reading the map, I would’ve laughed so hard if the soldier turned to the alien and yelled “Quit steamin’ up my tail!” And just full on slapped it across the face

  • @robbieshand6139
    @robbieshand6139 7 лет назад +3

    Some decent points but the one thing I would take issue with is when you said Alien has better-developed characters than Aliens. Um, really? None of the characters in Alien were developed at all, not even Ripley, which is why it remains unclear who will survive until the end. Alien is a haunted house movie in space, and the thing about that type of movie is that the characters have to be vague so you don't know which one will get offed next. Aliens did take the franchise in a new direction that's true, but that's to be applauded. So many sequels simply rehash the first film, Aliens is a genuinely different movie from the first. And it has so much more going on thematically that the first film, especially in the special edition, which really expands on the theme of motherhood. It also works as a Vietnam allegory as it depicts a platoon of tough, confident marines fully tooled up with the latest weaponry that marches into unknown territory and gets their arses handed to them by a cunning enemy that hides in tunnels and attacks them from every direction. I don't know how much of the allegory was deliberately intended but the film was released right in the middle of the 'Nam movie era so there must have been some influence - no art happens in a vacuum. I just think Aliens has more layers. The first Alien is a masterful, arty horror movie but only hints at themes of violation and birth since most of the film is just 10 Little Indians, trying to escape their doom. Aliens (particularly in the special edition) explores its themes much more vividly but also works as a kick-ass action movie, which is why for me, Aliens is the better film.

  • @HeyFella
    @HeyFella 7 лет назад +47

    The Assembly Cut of 3 is sometimes my favorite. I also find Resurrection to be okay, not as bad as some make it. I find Prometheus underrated and Aliens overrated. I agree with Alien being a perfect film. So I guess it goes like this to me.
    1. Alien
    2. Alien 3: Assembly Cut
    3. Prometheus/Aliens (tied)
    4. Alien: Resurrection
    5. AVP
    6. AVP:R

    • @HeyFella
      @HeyFella 7 лет назад +14

      Nick Fury I don't like how Aliens turned the Xenomorph into a space bug and I think a lot of complaints about Prometheus come off as nitpicks to me. Yeah it's a mess but it's an interesting mess, Aliens is a great action film but it doesn't leave me with anything to think about. Prometheus still has me thinking about it. Covenant seems to bring back some of the Aliens action into the series while still adding interesting concepts to the lore.

    • @DarranKern
      @DarranKern 7 лет назад +2

      Fidelio Prometheus is one of the worst movies I have _ever_ seen. I hate that movie. Hate.

    • @sbaltys
      @sbaltys 7 лет назад +9

      I like Prometheus.

    • @Warstub
      @Warstub 7 лет назад +1

      I skipped through Prometheus.

    • @twist3d537
      @twist3d537 7 лет назад +7

      aliens tie with prometheus is gross

  • @hingethunder
    @hingethunder 7 лет назад +2

    The only issue I have with stating the xenomorphs are 'easily killable' in Aliens is that they are up against marines with state of the art weapons vs the roughnecks in Alien with makeshift weapons made out of whatever they can get their hands on e.g. welding equipment.

  • @jimmyseit934
    @jimmyseit934 Год назад +1

    I just love the quiet moments in Alien the most

  • @madmartigan21
    @madmartigan21 7 лет назад +3

    Don't call Aliens an action movie. Aliens is a WAR movie. The parable clearly is born out of Vietnam. The inept officer in charge of grunts who can handle themselves better than he can. The xenomorphs use the vents like the Vietcong used tunnels. Guerrilla warfare is what it's all about.
    Ripley becomes so much more clearly defined as a character in Aliens. The first movie makes her an almost accidental heroine. In Aliens we see her intelligence and leadership. More importantly she as a mother figure is realized. This is an extension of some of the themes from Alien (all the womb and sexual imagery as well as the Nostromo computer being called "Mother").
    Defining the genre of Aliens as action, even if you praise it as you did, is a disservice to what the move was actually about thematically.

  • @davidberry2620
    @davidberry2620 7 лет назад +28

    my favorite sequel of all time is spider-man 2 (2004)

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +7

      I mean...it's not my favourite, but also, I cannot fault you on that. Spidey 2 is an all timer.

    • @Keyser666
      @Keyser666 7 лет назад

      Overall that is the best Spider-Man movie so far, as well as one of the best super-hero movies ever (along with X2, Dark Knight and Captain America WS). Theres something about that middle film in a trilogy I guess.

    • @kevencruz8974
      @kevencruz8974 7 лет назад

      Rossatron Wait so that means you don't like Spider-Man 2?

    • @davidberry2620
      @davidberry2620 7 лет назад

      Keven Cruz no its just not his favorite sequel that's all unless he prefers 1 over 2 because spider-man 1 is faster paced.

    • @davidberry2620
      @davidberry2620 7 лет назад

      Rossatron yep I just like Sam Raimi's style lol. Love your content by the way whenever I watch your videos I just picture an intellectual t-800 Arnold Terminator narrator lol.

  • @synvila
    @synvila 7 лет назад +1

    I completely agree with your opinion on Alien 3. It (the Assembly cut, that is) is a much better movie than people give it credit for.

  • @stephenc9936
    @stephenc9936 6 лет назад +1

    My favorite scene of the alien in the whole franchise is when it is first shown full grown, when Brett encounters it.

  • @LokiOwl
    @LokiOwl 7 лет назад +3

    YEP. The original Alien has never been topped. People who insist on Aliens being better strike me as Sci-Fi fans that require a ton of action in order to hold their interest. I like both films but Alien is obviously the best.

  • @DarranKern
    @DarranKern 7 лет назад +55

    I actually really like Alien Resurrection. Sue me

    • @DarranKern
      @DarranKern 7 лет назад +5

      I judge films on what they aspire to be in and of themselves. As someone who likes pulpy, sometimes even campy action films, I think Resurrection stands on its own merits. Its a bad Alien film, but a good action film.

    • @Rossatron
      @Rossatron  7 лет назад +30

      I'm on the phone with my lawyer as we speak

    • @DarranKern
      @DarranKern 7 лет назад +6

      Rossatron all right all right! I know it's a betrayal of source material, but I have really fond memories of it as a kid. I thought it still had loads of atmosphere and a certain cool, almost comedic charm.
      I thought Sigourney Weaver and Ron Perlman carried the film with a measure of gravitas and witty charm, and Sigourney's acting as a character with instincts both human and alien was pretty awesome. I don't think the film is indefensible. Not a classic, but I think it has it's own qualities.
      It's certainly no aliens vs predator, you gotta say that much.

    • @Durka-Durka
      @Durka-Durka 7 лет назад +4

      I'll join your defense team cuz Alien Resurrection is my favorite!

    • @Durka-Durka
      @Durka-Durka 7 лет назад +6

      The special effects were EXCELLENT. There were blood and guts, and cool violent deaths. And I really loved the twist in the Alien story. Now Ripley is one of them! The aliens were so loving and affectionate towards her. This movie really stood apart from the other Alien movies. I just loved it.

  • @RR64434
    @RR64434 2 года назад +1

    Your analysis of the first 3 films is definitely spot on with mine. Good job. Alien is my favorite movie and favorite horror movie of all time, Aliens is my favorite action movie all time and I really liked Alien 3 even before I saw the much superior Assembly cut.

  • @Barada73
    @Barada73 7 лет назад

    Aliens was actually my introduction to this franchise. I saw it in the theater, when I was 13, years before I watched Alien, on VHS. I was 6 years old in 1979, so there is really no way I would have been taken to see an R-rated movie in the theaters. I think, even to this day, James Cameron's Aliens is still my favorite film in the franchise, but that's probably because it's more of an action/sci-fi film and not a horror movie. I've never really been much of a fan of the horror genre and not because horror movies are too scary, just the opposite. I've always found that horror movies rely too much on gimmicky camera tricks and jump scares to be truly horrifying.
    Also, Aliens is one of the few movies from the era to portray the military in a positive, heroic light. That was pretty rare in the 70s and early-80s. Most movies and TV shows from the time portrayed soldiers and veterans as psychologically unhinged and had very overt anti-military themes. As someone who's father served in Vietnam and was spat upon when he came home, by anti-war protestors, it's something that I've always appreciated about Aliens.
    I really hated Alien 3 when it came out, for the exact reasons you explain here: they killed off Newt and Hicks just to rehash the first film. However, I recently rewatched it and found that it's a well made movie in it's own right, but it just feels like too much of a retread to really be enjoyable. If this had actually been Alien 2, then I would probably consider it a better film; but I probably wouldn't be such a fan of the franchise if Aliens didn't exist.
    Alien: Resurrection is horrible on just about every level. The fact that the studio thought it was Sigourney Weaver that audiences were to going to Alien movies to see, not the xenomorphs themselves, shows just how much they did NOT understand this franchise. I just recently watched AVP: Requiem for the first time and, even though it feels more like some SyFy channel monster movie, I still think it's a slightly better film that Resurrection. The only way I think that my opinion of Alien: Resurrection might change is if the rumors of a Neill Blomkamp Alien film are true and Alien 3 and Resurrection are relegated to just fever dreams that Ripley had while she was in hypersleep.
    I really enjoyed Alien: Covenant. It's not a perfect film, but I would probably rank it just after Aliens and Alien. If anything, it's the first film since 1986 to get me excited about this franchise again.
    Where to go next? Well my dream alien film would involve the xenomorphs making it to Earth and spreading across the entire planet like wildfire. By the end, any survivors would be forced to fight against millions of xenomorphs that have overtaken entire cities. It would be more of an invasion/disaster movie than a horror film, but disaster movies are one of my favorite genres. I've been dreaming about the possibilities of this idea since the late-1980s, so I don't think I will ever consider this franchise to be completed until they make that film.

  • @TequilaToothpick
    @TequilaToothpick 7 лет назад +18

    I hated Alien 3 so much I refuse to watch the Assembly Cut. Alien is still the best then Aliens.

    • @stevesoldwedel
      @stevesoldwedel 7 лет назад +3

      Swoooze I thought Alien 3 was a complete mess. So disappointing, after the first two. But I gave the assembly cut a chance. Whoa. It's a totally different movie. And it's actually coherent. I'd recommend giving it a chance. It might redeem the movie for you.

    • @TequilaToothpick
      @TequilaToothpick 7 лет назад +1

      Maybe. The movie was so unpleasant that I'm reluctant but I'll give it a chance.

    • @Gr1Gr2Gr3
      @Gr1Gr2Gr3 7 лет назад

      It's probably 1/10 better, as in making a 3/10 film into a 4/10 film.

    • @TequilaToothpick
      @TequilaToothpick 5 лет назад

      @DR Evil maybe I'll give it a chance now then.

  • @ReviewnRants74
    @ReviewnRants74 7 лет назад +51

    I find alien a bit overrated. It's pace hurts the film. Aliens is more re watchable and relentless once it kicks in. Alien 3 is visually daring yet flawed.
    Aliens
    Alien
    Aliens 3
    And skip the rest.

    • @Dean444ful
      @Dean444ful 7 лет назад +9

      Movie man I actually enjoyed the pacing of Alien. Maybe not the ideal pacing for everyone though and definitely not for the modern audience. I watched it with my younger sister who's 16 and the pacing is what killed it for her. She found it scary at times but like I said the pacing worked against her in that case so I can see why it may not be for everyone.

    • @ReviewnRants74
      @ReviewnRants74 7 лет назад +8

      Dean444ful agreed that modern viewers might find the pace slow due to intake sophistication. But to say current viewers can't handle a slow paced film isn't correct either. I think it's a taste thing in the end.

    • @steelgray2473
      @steelgray2473 7 лет назад +23

      I think you're confusing pacing with frequency of action, Alien scenes flow effortlessly, each one save maybe the first few minutes gets more and more uneasy there are no useless parts, it constantly builds towards the extremely tense climax. Aliens was a faster paced film, which lots of people prefer, but faster doesn't equal better.

    • @Dean444ful
      @Dean444ful 7 лет назад +2

      Movie man I'm not saying modern viewers can't handle slow paced movies as I'm sure many can but I'd argue that as people who like to consume entertainment or information more rapidly than people used to "back in the day" their desire for similarly paced entertainment isn't surprising. I poorly worded that sentence by using that blanket statement of "not for the modern audience" as I'm sure many modern viewers can appreciate Alien but I would still argue that modern audiences have way less patience for slow burn movies. Nothing wrong with that, entertainment is different for all generations.

    • @Phoenix2312
      @Phoenix2312 7 лет назад +1

      +Movie Man I have to agree with +Steel Gray... Alien is a build up of Tension, You are supposed to get to know, like and want to be the characters in teh movie... Put yourself in their position. It worked far better theatrically as teh Big Screen Experience mean the that audiences were always watching out of the dark corners expecting a Bloody Kill only for nothing to happen...
      It Plays with Tension, really builds it and wants you to feel 'On Edge'... Compare and contrast to, Not Aliens which is in itself An ACTION Film, so obviously quite a different genre, but to almost ANY Movie in the Sci-Fi/Horror Genre today... Its a Masterpiece in HOW to scare...
      Possibly the best hope we have had in Horror has been The Cabin In The Woods which took all the old tropes and took the piss... But be honest, almost every Genre now can be broken down into a formula - Jock, Token Black Guy, Gobby Woman, etc... And you always know that the Black Guy is going to be one of the first to die...
      Now go back and REWATCH Alien... This Trope in ALL MOVIES was going for years... The Black Guy would die within the first act - GUARANTEED!
      BUT - NOT IN ALIEN! In fact, it looks for a while as though Lambert may actually live (I think it was Lambert... I may be getting my characters confused... But either way - The Black Guy ALMOST LIVES!)
      Alien is about Tension... So I cannot see how its pace hurts the film unless someone just wants all out action... I have to admit when I first saw it I found it hard to watch, but thats because I was used to STAR WARS and Action Genre movies... Fast Paced, Shooting, Bodies!!!
      But this film bought me to the realization that they are NOT all that is really scary - In fact most are ruined as you can more or less explain blow by blow every single death... There is Little Character in most, you are just counting bodies and the humorous ways they die!

  • @aParanormalEvent
    @aParanormalEvent 7 лет назад

    Been waiting for some content like this. A+

  • @mattdrago5066
    @mattdrago5066 7 лет назад

    Absolutely loving your videos mate. Quite a few valid points here. Thanks