ALIEN 1st and only hardcover edition (Book Club Edition)
U.S.A. JUNE 1979 & U.K. 1979 1st EDITIONS.
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Overall, the reviews aren't bad at all. Stuckmann gave it a decent grade, and I usually agree with him.
I don't expect it to be great, but I think I will at least enjoy it.
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Rewatching the Alien and Predator movies.
Thoughts on Alien:
1) Nineteen SEVENTY-NINE!? This movie is almost forty years old? Holy fuck.
2) While it may have been hit at the time, Ripley's underwear scene has to be the least sexy underwear scene in the history of film. For me, anyway.
3) I didn't like the Alien as much as I do in the sequels. When he surprises the captain, he looks like he's a father scaring his kid during a game of hide and seek. "Raaaaar! I gotcha!" And then, in the finale, he just decided that NOW is the best time to curl up and take a nap?
4) Ash is a douche.
5) The chestburster scene and egg opening scene were perfect.
Starting Aliens now.
I saw Covenant last night. My overall thoughts are that, while it's still not as great as the first two films, it's overall pretty decent. My biggest problem with it is that there are a lot of times where it's very predictable. There are a lot of moments when it reminds you of old-school slasher movies, especially when someone finds a reason to split off from the rest of the group. It's pretty strange to see really in a film that explores big science-fiction ideas and concepts, too. My favourite part about it is how well it functions as both a sequel to Prometheus and as an Alien prequel. I haven't watched Prometheus since I saw it upon its release. After seeing this film, I'm curious to actually watch it again. Not because I didn't understand what was going on, but I'm interested in seeing how much better it flows when watched back to back with Covenant. When Prometheus was initially released, we were pretty much expecting an Alien prequel. While we didn't get it then, I think Covenant is a lot closer to what we were expecting.
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Thoughts on Aliens:
1) What a perfect movie. In my Top Thirty. I can't think of one thing I would change.
2) Fuck you, Burke!
3) "Get away from her, you BITCH!" made me laugh out loud due to how badass it is.
4) Bill Paxton was awesome in this movie, not the biggest fan overall, Michael Biehn on the other hand, I'm a huge fan of, and I wish he would have found a way to become an A-lister.
5) The music and sound effects (pulse rifles, proximity beeps, etc.) were incredibly well done. It felt very ... metal. Not heavy metal, but it gives the feeling of grittiness, of hardness. Very unique, different.
Thoughts on Aliens 3:
1) Horrible CGI.
2) I think my main problem with this movie is the characters, not only do you have ALL unlikeable characters, but most of them just sort of blend together. You're almost rooting for the alien.
3) Dog scene is much better than ox scene.
4) Killing off Hicks and Newt was such a bullshit move, easily one of the biggest movie fuck ups of all time.
5) I liked the planet. The world, the bleakness and hopelessness, the fucking lice. Gross.
I enjoyed the heck out of Alien Covenant!
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Dark Tower S/N LE's 171 or 203
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A Storm of Swords #218 or 346
Ancillary Justice #455
American Gods (+ SC Reader copy) #624
Michael Whelan original art
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I'm waiting until next week and the crowds die down a little. I'm looking forward to it, though. I enjoyed Prometheus better than Alien (but that might've been because I saw Prometheus first).
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Seeing it Wednesday. Love the positive reviews here guys!
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If you enjoyed the original Alien, you will like Covenant. They are essentially the same movie.
I agree that if you liked Alien, then you will enjoy Alien: Covenant. I wouldn't say it's the same movie though. In fact, they are vastly different. The original takes place solely on the spaceship, whereas a majority of Covenant takes place on land. There are tons of other differences.
I enjoyed Alien: Covenant. I thought they could have mixed in a little more tension and action, but it's a welcome addition to the franchise.
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I enjoyed Covenant overall, too. There were a few problems I had with it, but overall, I liked a lot about it.
For those who've seen it, there's one key scene that I've been thinking about:
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Seen Alien last night and LOVED IT. Did it in Dbox seats too which adds so much to the film as well. I can't wait for the next one! I really enjoyed this and the ending...
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I was going to do a quick write-up for Covenant, but turns out I had a lot more to say. Here's my review:
Alien: Covenant
(My rating is fluctuating at the moment, but will most likely hover somewhere in this range, give or take .5).
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Good write up, Rick. I think you confirmed most of my fears from this film and its the primary reason I haven't paid money to see it yet.
Thanks, Fernando. I was hopeful, but it was pretty disappointing on many levels. Now I know how the people who didn't like Prometheus felt.
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Great review, Ricky! Really insightful. I enjoyed the film a little more than you, but I can see where you're coming from. We share some of the same disappointments.
Like yourself, I didn't dislike Prometheus. In fact, I had tons of great discussion (much of it here) after watching Prometheus.
I still contend that the Engineers never intended to destroy humanity. That's probably a discussion for another time.
If I'm being honest, I would have preferred a direct sequel to Prometheus. There's so much we were itching to learn about the Engineers. Possibly the biggest disappointment with Covenant is how they deal with the Engineer threadSpoiler:
I agree with you about David and Walter. As much as I love Fassbender, and he is fantastic as David, there's an inherent problem when a robot is the heart and soul of your film.
I've seen Katherine Waterston in Inherent Vice and Fantastic Beasts and while she's a good actress, everything about her is just blah. I much prefer Rapace.
Overall, if I'm doing an Alien franchise marathon, I'm not going to dread watching Covenant again.
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Thanks, Mike! It's especially disappointing because it could've been so much better. I also would've preferred a direct sequel to Prometheus (and agree with your spoiler), which is what I assumed we'd be getting. But then when filming began andSpoiler:
I was just thinking today about how things could've gone. If we had a whole movie with David and Shaw finding and planning contact with the Engineers, DavidSpoiler:in the end, and Shaw, disapproving and heartbroken that she was cheated out of the answers she'd longed for, could've planned to destroy him. How awesome would a third act of Shaw vs. David be? She'd have to rely on her smarts and David would have his ship-dwelling alien beasties on his side.
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I'm in the camp of those who absolutely - I don't want to say despise, but close enough - Prometheus because of what it failed to do. So much wasted potential.
I guess I don't know if I want to take another carousel roundabout in Scott's disappointing gory-go-round.