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Old 03-21-24 | 06:35 AM
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This looks excellent and I'm glad to learn it's Alien 1.5 because it didn't have any continuity to the newer films... I really dig the lore they expanded to the last few movies. I do hope they go back down that road (as confusing as it was).
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I'm excited - I'm not the biggest fan of the franchise but I enjoy them and have them on Blu-ray, and I like this guy's pedigree and enthusiasm.

The only issue I have is that since it's set between the first and second movies, how am I supposed to squeeze the Blu-ray into my Quadrilogy box?
Old 03-21-24 | 11:17 AM
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I don't like very gory movies, but I still love Alien films (I'm still traumatized by the alien abortion machine), so I'm torn. But I'll probably still see this in a theater.
Old 03-21-24 | 12:31 PM
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That was a great interview with the director - yeah, super stoked for this. Hopefully its mid-August release date is not a concern.

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Old 03-21-24 | 12:57 PM
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I unashamedly love all the Alien movies, even the ones that are objectively bad. They're part of the background rotation on the television in my home office.
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Old 03-22-24 | 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Decker
I don't like very gory movies, but I still love Alien films (I'm still traumatized by the alien abortion machine), so I'm torn. But I'll probably still see this in a theater.
That alien abortion scene is one of the scenes I found to be so creatively different and unusual, it still sticks with me.


Originally Posted by HeIsTheZissou
I unashamedly love all the Alien movies, even the ones that are objectively bad. They're part of the background rotation on the television in my home office.
Covenant is a guilty pleasure of mine, the crew interaction is just so fun, I'd love an extended cut that just added more of those scenes.
Old 03-22-24 | 10:50 AM
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Covenant is my very first 4K experience in my home theater for that reason alone it will always be cool but it really has grown on me with repeated viewings.

I have enjoyed every movie in the franchise some more than others but this will be a theatrical experience for sure!!

Old 03-23-24 | 02:20 PM
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Teaser Trailer was fun.

I've enjoyed everything Fede Alvarez has done thus far.
Old 03-23-24 | 02:38 PM
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looks good but derivative... what more can be done in this universe.
Old 03-23-24 | 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by TGM
looks good but derivative... what more can be done in this universe.
Plenty can be done with any genre franchise, so long as the writers/filmmakers remember to put characters before the genre itself. I appreciated what Scott attempted with Prometheus (I've yet to see Alien: Covenant), but the characters (and their dumbass behaviour) weren't all that engaging.
Old 03-24-24 | 01:07 PM
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I barely remember what happened with the xenomorphs in Covenant but I recall the crew interactions were pretty fun.
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I only love the first Alien, Covenant, and Prometheus, I like Aliens, and don't care for any of the others.

This looks good but call me crazy, it also looks kind of low budget.

Alvarez is a good filmmaker but his Evil Dead bored the shit out of me so I'm definitely not getting my hopes up, but Scott still attached may safeguard it.

Old 03-25-24 | 12:45 PM
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Great trailer!
Old 03-25-24 | 11:06 PM
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Alvarez is a good filmmaker but his Evil Dead bored the shit out of me so I'm definitely not getting my hopes up, but Scott still attached may safeguard it.
I didn't like Evil Dead when I first saw it, but it grew on me (thanks in no small part to Jane Levy's wonderful performance). I just wish the supporting cast was better, and (as was mentioned in the film's thread years ago) turning the Necronomicon into the spoiler book of the dead ruined the best parts of the movie.

That said, I loved Don't Breathe. However, I loathed Álvarez' script for Don't Breathe 2, and couldn't bring myself to sit through much of The Girl in the Spider's Web.
Old 03-26-24 | 02:59 AM
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Originally Posted by RocShemp
I didn't like Evil Dead when I first saw it, but it grew on me (thanks in no small part to Jane Levy's wonderful performance).
That's a weird movie. There's just something about it that I can't quite put my finger on. It's not a terrible movie by any measure, but I just kind of found myself bored with it and didn't think it was scary at all. There was just something sort of... antiseptic?... about it. It just felt really by-the-numbers and professionally made to the point where it was just kind of boring and unengaging.
Old 03-26-24 | 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
That's a weird movie. There's just something about it that I can't quite put my finger on. It's not a terrible movie by any measure, but I just kind of found myself bored with it and didn't think it was scary at all. There was just something sort of... antiseptic?... about it. It just felt really by-the-numbers and professionally made to the point where it was just kind of boring and unengaging.
Everything you just said is exactly how I feel as well about that film.
Old 03-26-24 | 11:13 AM
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I didn't get around to watching Evil Dead 2013 until a few months ago and I did enjoy it, though it was a slow start but once it got rolling it really got rolling.
Old 03-26-24 | 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
That's a weird movie. There's just something about it that I can't quite put my finger on. It's not a terrible movie by any measure, but I just kind of found myself bored with it and didn't think it was scary at all. There was just something sort of... antiseptic?... about it. It just felt really by-the-numbers and professionally made to the point where it was just kind of boring and unengaging.
I think that's true for a lot of remakes of Horror cult classics. Most of those classics had no production values, often pretty bad actors, but that added to a form of realism which made them scarier.
Old 04-14-24 | 09:44 AM
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I have seen some videos saying this movie will address loose threads from both Prometheus and Covenant . I won't spoiler tag because it's pretty much all theory and inference. They are thinking that the Xenomorphs were always a creation of the engineers and that the craft they found in the original Alien really was from many years ago as originally claimed. What David was doing in Covenant was trying to replicate what they had done and create his own version of the species. This actually makes sense when you think about it, as the Engineer in Prometheus immediately tried to leave for Earth upon awakening, and it can be inferred the derelict ship was probably on a similar mission when things went awry on board.

I also have to say that after seeing Civil War this weekend, I have high hopes for Cailee Spaeny in the lead role of this installment.
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I have seen some videos saying this movie will address loose threads from both Prometheus and Covenant . I won't spoiler tag because it's pretty much all theory and inference. They are thinking that the Xenomorphs were always a creation of the engineers and that the craft they found in the original Alien really was from many years ago as originally claimed. What David was doing in Covenant was trying to replicate what they had done and create his own version of the species. This actually makes sense when you think about it, as the Engineer in Prometheus immediately tried to leave for Earth upon awakening, and it can be inferred the derelict ship was probably on a similar mission when things went awry on board.
I always felt the same. Especially given the xenomorph mural seen in Prometheus.


You can even see facehuggers latching onto hosts at the bottom left/right of the mural.
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Old 04-15-24 | 07:00 PM
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I always felt the same. Especially given the xenomorph mural seen in Prometheus.


You can even see facehuggers latching onto hosts at the bottom left/right of the mural.
This actually makes Prometheus a bit more palatable, aside from the stupid characters. The best thing to do is just look at it as originally intended before they apparently got wishy washy; a science fiction story that takes place in the same universe as Alien. They give you enough information about the Engineers and what they were doing to where you can put the pieces together yourself.
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This actually makes Prometheus a bit more palatable, aside from the stupid characters. The best thing to do is just look at it as originally intended before they apparently got wishy washy; a science fiction story that takes place in the same universe as Alien. They give you enough information about the Engineers and what they were doing to where you can put the pieces together yourself.
The idiocy of the characters was what most irked me. Especially after Weyland's speech wherein he declared they were were the best in their respective fields. With the bunch of morons he got, Weyland should've demanded a huge refund from whomever vetted all of them.
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I dunno'. Given the way our world has changed since Prometheus came out, maybe that aspect isn't looking quite so ridiculous . . .
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Old 04-17-24 | 06:23 AM
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I dunno'. Given the way our world has changed since Prometheus came out, maybe that aspect isn't looking quite so ridiculous . . .
Hmm. Now you've got me wondering if Prometheus is set in the same universe as Idiocracy (given how eerily prescient the latter becomes with each passing year).
Old 04-18-24 | 10:36 PM
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So . . . in our universe.


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