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Hasn’t Ridley Scott spoken about the original film being a metaphor for violent sexual assault? I remember even as a teen seeing Alien for the first time and noticing how carnal and rape-y the violence was. The movies following Alien 3 seem rather tame by comparison.I surprised how more sexual the facehuggers are in this. I don't remember them throat fucking people that openly.
I actually respect the filmmakers for making a scene so campy whilst being incredibly grisly, even if the movie itself was disappointing.After the perverse maternity ward scene in AVP requiem , its been satisfying watch this franchise go down the shitter
Yeah I know but it's a more apparent that the huggers are fucking em in this.Hasn’t Ridley Scott spoken about the original film being a metaphor for violent sexual assault? I remember even as a teen seeing Alien for the first time and noticing how carnal and rape-y the violence was. The movies following Alien 3 seem rather tame by comparison.
I actually respect the filmmakers for making a scene so campy whilst being incredibly grisly, even if the movie itself was disappointing.
After the perverse maternity ward scene in AVP requiem , its been satisfying watch this franchise go down the shitter
AvP was PG-13 and a lot of horror fans complained. So AvP:R was made over the top on purpose in response. With the chest burster exploding from the little kid. And the Predalien in the maternity ward. I saw the film in theaters and everyone was laughing and cheering at how ridiculous the violence was because fans had complained that the franchise should only be rated R. It's meant to be campy and more dark comedy than pure horror.I actually respect the filmmakers for making a scene so campy whilst being incredibly grisly, even if the movie itself was disappointing.
Dan O'Bannon wrote the monster to reproduce through rape. It's not even a metaphor as the monster flat out impregnates men and women with a rape baby. And then HR Gieger designed everything to have sexual imagery as well. Even the alien ship is loaded with objects and doorways that resemble male and female genitalia. Ash refers to the alien as "Kane's son".Hasn’t Ridley Scott spoken about the original film being a metaphor for violent sexual assault? I remember even as a teen seeing Alien for the first time and noticing how carnal and rape-y the violence was. The movies following Alien 3 seem rather tame by comparison.
That movie was visually dark that you can't see everything unless you have the brightness cranked up, it's unwatchable. I think that stupid film shouldn't exist because of that.After the perverse maternity ward scene in AVP requiem , its been satisfying watch this franchise go down the shitter
The test version was bright. In fact the first few trailers of the movie were taken from the test version for audiences. The trailers on the DVD release have the original brightness. At some point right before the release, the entire movie was given a massive darkening across every single scene by someone at Fox without the directors being told. To the point where you literally cannot even see anything in the film including scenes that take place during the day. If you turn up the brightness and contrast over 100% in a video editor you can still barely see anything. It's easily one of the worst examples of poor editing in movie history.That movie was visually dark that you can't see everything unless you have the brightness cranked up, it's unwatchable. I think that stupid film shouldn't exist because of that.
yeah spotting rape in Alien is easier than spotting the alien in AlienDan O'Bannon wrote the monster to reproduce through rape. It's not even a metaphor as the monster flat out impregnates men and women with a rape baby. And then HR Gieger designed everything to have sexual imagery as well. Even the alien ship is loaded with objects and doorways that resemble male and female genitalia. Ash refers to the alien as "Kane's son".
For real. I think you can only watch this movie at night with all the curtains firmly closed. Just having a bit of light filtering into my apartment would reflect against the darkness of the tv screen and I had no idea what was happening half the time. I hate movies like this.That movie was visually dark that you can't see everything unless you have the brightness cranked up, it's unwatchable. I think that stupid film shouldn't exist because of that.
How peculiar. My guess is the studios or whoever worked on the film editing thought the sets looked cheap or gauche and tried to cover them up. It’s the lazy way of fixing a visually uninteresting, crappy environments.At some point right before the release, the entire movie was given a massive darkening across every single scene by someone at Fox without the directors being told. To the point where you literally cannot even see anything in the film including scenes that take place during the day. If you turn up the brightness and contrast over 100% in a video editor you can still barely see anything. It's easily one of the worst examples of poor editing in movie history.
This. You have to crank it up to 400% brightness in order to see the movie and it's still kind of dark. You could hear the director's bitch about this in the commentary. Although to be fair, the director's come off as massive idiots.The test version was bright. In fact the first few trailers of the movie were taken from the test version for audiences. The trailers on the DVD release have the original brightness. At some point right before the release, the entire movie was given a massive darkening across every single scene by someone at Fox without the directors being told. To the point where you literally cannot even see anything in the film including scenes that take place during the day. If you turn up the brightness and contrast over 100% in a video editor you can still barely see anything. It's easily one of the worst examples of poor editing in movie history.
There was a full version of the film with the original lighting that has never been officially released for some reason. Who knows if there is a surviving copy anymore though. The company that cut the trailers might have it. Some theaters actually received the older brighter copies. And at least one handheld camera recording made its way to the internet with the brighter version but the quality is not great. So probably a few thousand people actually saw the original film as it was made before Fox destroyed it.
Fuck you, I like Alien 3!There hasn't been a good Alien movie for 38 years.
You can like it, but it's the incorrect opinion. lol.Fuck you, I like Alien 3!
I get it. Still pissed over Hicks and Newt dying. I understand. I advise you read the comics. The first series (it's in black and white) is the Alien 3 you wanted where it continues the adventures of Hicks and Newt (but not Ripley bizarrely enough due to likeness licensing issues) but yeah. There it is.You can like it, but it's the incorrect opinion. lol.
The first time I watched Alien 3, I almost punched my TV in. It did the "subverting expectations" bullshit before "subverting expectations" became a thing.

I didn't enjoy the Director's Cut of Alien funnily enough. It's been a while since I've seen it, but there were three edits I found unfavourable enough to remember:There hasn't been a good Alien movie for 38 years. I'm a broken down fan. The first two movies are some of my favorite movies of all time. I consider Alien to be one of the greatest horror movies ever made, and I consider Aliens to be one of the greatest popcorn movies ever made. Love them, love them, love them. It's just been downhill from there ... More like rock bottom ... But you get what I mean.
While I don't think the trailers to Romulus look bad, I just can't get excited for it. It looks like more of the same ... Except with some pretty good looking cinematography. I'll give it that.
My husband is really excited for Romulus though. Even when an Alien movie is abject garbage, my husband still finds a lot of enjoyment in it (even when he tells me it's garbage, he still watches it more than once and clearly enjoys himself lol). I consider the Alien series to be equivalent to a comfy blanket for him or something, haha. He 100% plans to see Romulus in theaters, and that's honestly the first time I've seen him excited enough to go to the movies in 3 years. lol.
Also ... Fun fact: Last year, for my birthday, my husband gifted me the first two Alien movies in 4k. First off, I seriously believe that the first Alien may be the best looking film of all time, and it is stunningly glorious in 4k. Secondly, I finally saw the director's cut for the very first time (crazy, I know). The director's cut has a lot of great stuff in it, but it's clearly for the fans who don't like what James Cameron did with Aliens and are total purists in Ridley Scott's original vision. In my opinion, the director's cut just makes Alien feel like a more standalone film. It was worth finally checking out.
The director's cut is a director's cut in name only. Scott publicly said, included in the liner notes for the DVD, that he thinks of the theatrical cut as his director's cut and he agreed to a release of the alternate version as a "director's cut" purely for marketing reasons.I didn't enjoy the Director's Cut of Alien funnily enough. It's been a while since I've seen it, but there were three edits I found unfavourable enough to remember: