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your momYo dawg if a xeno lays an egg in another xeno, what does the resulting xeno look like
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I don't necessarily disagree, but if the movie's not supposed to be serious, why is much of the movie so serious? Most of the goofy scenes feel completely out of place when they happen. Of Jean-Pierre Jeunet's movies, I've only seen Delicatessen and The City of Lost Children, but judging from those movies I think he's very talented at creating certain kinds of visuals and atmosphere, which is definitely evident in Resurrection, but his penchant for black comedy created a tonally inconsistent movie with Resurrection. As I recall, Joss Whedon had said that he didn't write the movie as a comedy and thought Jeunet's direction was bizarre.I'm aware of many of the problems people have. I don't think they should have included Ripley at all, either. But the film is appealing to me from the standpoint of being entertaining. It's not a serious movie. I don't get the impression it was trying to be. I don't think there is a way that an alien movie is "supposed to be", because I think Aliens, which is very highly regarded, deviates significantly from the original, and most of the franchise also deviates from the same formula. This is especially true of Prometheus/Covenant.
Action Horror is not really talked about enough as a Horror subgenre in and of itself despite a whole lot of extremely good movies falling under its admittedly loosely defined umbrella of "Horror scenario/setting/story where the characters are able and willing to consistently fight back effectively"."Aliens is an action movie!"
>Half the fucking action hero types get murdered within 10 minutes of an encounter
>Action hero soldier dude has mental breakdown
Nice fucking shitty opinion, a bread tuber give it to you?
>Every War film is now a horror."Aliens is an action movie!"
>Half the fucking action hero types get murdered within 10 minutes of an encounter
>Action hero soldier dude has mental breakdown
Nice fucking shitty opinion, a bread tuber give it to you?
The ending when the crushed Terminator is still crawling trying to get Sarah still gives me goosebumps. It perfectly illustrates that this thing is an unfeeling machine whose whole purpose is to kill you. Very nicely done.Personally I think the best example is the OG Terminator which I genuinely think is one of the best horror movies ever made, and the contrast between it and Terminator 2 serves to illustrate the difference between Action Horror and straight up Action
Which reminds me of another story James, in a version I saw in one anthology, apologized for its similarity to "The Mezzotint", "The Haunted Dolls' House". I recall reading it before "Mezzotint" in some anthology of horror stories.Saw a cool short, The Mezzotint, 30 minutes from BBC. (I saw it on Amazon Prime.) Adapted by Mark Gatiss from story by MR James. No gore, no jump scares, etc but the feeling of dread and terror kept growing and man I caught the heebie-jeebies
The gist is that a dude gets the titular picture, and its scene unfolds further each time he looks at it. This version adds a subplot that leads to a spicy conclusion because the original story doesn't really have one.
Warning for minor wokeness (it's Gatiss, it's BBC)
I would not mind seeing a prequel that is just the future war from the original timeline instead of the war that was in Salvation. Kyle Reese and John Connor could be the main characters and it ends with the destruction of Skynet, the two Terminators being sent to the past, and Kyle and the reprogrammed Terminator following not long after. You get the bleakness and terror from the dream sequences in the first movie and no further deviation of the timelines.I always wanted to see a Terminator sequel return to the slasher with guns horror motif of the original. We'll probably never see it at this point until fan films made with ai happen.
Everyone wants this. But the series has been fucked with so severely that I don't see it happening.I would not mind seeing a prequel that is just the future war from the original timeline instead of the war that was in Salvation. Kyle Reese and John Connor could be the main characters and it ends with the destruction of Skynet, the two Terminators being sent to the past, and Kyle and the reprogrammed Terminator following not long after. You get the bleakness and terror from the dream sequences in the first movie and no further deviation of the timelines.
I was fortunate enough to see it on VHS as a kid entirely unspoiled, and the fake-out happy ending when the truck explodes seemingly killing the terminator, only for it to return as a semi stop-motion skeleton nightmare was downright unfairly terrifying to watchThe ending when the crushed Terminator is still crawling trying to get Sarah still gives me goosebumps. It perfectly illustrates that this thing is an unfeeling machine whose whole purpose is to kill you. Very nicely done.
Or at least do something different with the framework.I always wanted to see a Terminator sequel return to the slasher with guns horror motif of the original. We'll probably never see it at this point until fan films made with ai happen.
Yo dawg if a xeno lays an egg in another xeno, what does the resulting xeno look like
Action Horror is not really talked about enough as a Horror subgenre in and of itself despite a whole lot of extremely good movies falling under its admittedly loosely defined umbrella of "Horror scenario/setting/story where the characters are able and willing to consistently fight back effectively".
Personally I think the best example is the OG Terminator which I genuinely think is one of the best horror movies ever made, and the contrast between it and Terminator 2 serves to illustrate the difference between Action Horror and straight up Action
The only way you can really criticize T2 or Aliens is by comparing them to the originals.T1 is perfect and T2 is just really really good.
I could go on for hours, for literal hours about how much I fucking hate this series. I even fucking half considered doing a bulk series review on this very thread just to enunciate each and every way I fucking hate this shit and each and every fucking entry, but frankly I would rather rewatch all those shitty Zombi series entries I have been bitching about the past few weeks than do this.
Picking up on this thread compelled me to go and read all of fucking Crossed on a scan site. What a wretched slog of poor narrative decisions. The Sadness is about as generic as a zombie movie can get, but at least it considers interesting scenarios and implications (such as the consideration that the infected are away of everything they are doing, they detest it, but they can’t help themselves).Besides, we already have a movie that is effectively "First days of the Crossed outbreak but actually done halfway fucking competently without being utterly fucking insufferable" with The Sadness, which has the added bonus of not involving one of Ennis's precious "snarky britbong special forces badass who gloriously lectures everyone around him every fucking second" OCs.
I think Dourif and the special effects are the only thing of note. Sadly, Tobe Hooper ceased making anything decent in the 90's and onwards.Another film I was reminded about recently, Tobe Hooper's Spontaneous Combustion (1990).
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PcLzB9rk7Lc
Brad Dourif gives a rather restrained performance as a high strung college professor who doesn't realize his parents were subjects of Atomic Age experimentation, and something starts happening to him as his birthday is coming up, and said birthday rather ominously coincides with the opening of a local nuclear plant his students have been protesting. As more and more people start going up in flames and a sininster conspiracy starts to reveal itself around him, Dourif's character starts understandably becoming really unhinged. Also noted, features a certain notorious director in a small role, and the director André De Toth in an uncredited role as a scientist. Reviews on this are mixed, but while it has its flaws its far from unwatchable, it was like watching DePalma filtered through Cronenberg filtered through Hooper at his most lurid.