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Blogger JPX said...

I couldn’t agree with you more; Alien is a perfect film. Like Blade Runner, Alien is that rare science fiction movie that gets everything right, which is why the silly Prometheus was such a colossal disappointment. In both Alien and Blade Runner the characters behave the way you would expect. There is no stupid humor, no drinking, no getting high, no fucking, no silly arguing, no working class jerks causing problems, etc. Like 2001, this is serious science fiction. Why is it so rare for directors to get it right? Alien is the only good film in the franchise. “Aliens” was a fun, silly action movie, Alien 3 was fucking awful (the director’s cut makes it watchable) and Alien 4 was so silly I don’t recall a single thing about it. Alien vs. Predator was forgettable nonsense and I never even bothered with the sequel. Prometheus was an incredible misfire, which is surprising given that Scott is responsible for the best science fiction films ever made. Alien is timeless and perfect.

October 12, 2012 4:33 AM

Blogger Catfreeek said...

I wholeheartedly agree as well, it's always amazing to me how beautifully this film stands the test of time over and over again. Excellent review.

On a side note, I was speaking with my local MovieStop employee yesterday and we got to talking horror and I mentioned the blog and the monster list and such. She was really excited to learn of a place where so many horror reviews were so readily available. She asked if she could put us on their flyer so they could promote us at Rock n Shock. I thought that was pretty cool.

October 12, 2012 5:18 AM

Blogger JPX said...

Absolutely get us on her flyer!

October 12, 2012 5:50 AM

Blogger Catfreeek said...

I figured it was okay so I told her yes, she said they may put a link to us on their website as well.

October 12, 2012 5:52 AM

Blogger AC said...

love, love, love this movie! it's infinitely rewatchable, and i still find it scary every time. always great to see it reviewed here.

October 12, 2012 7:42 AM

Blogger Trevor said...

I haven't watched this one in a few years, but I'm wondering - after having seen the quasi-prequel, Prometheus, do you watch Alien differently? In one respect, it sounds like, via the comments, that this movie seems better by comparison. That makes sense. JPX is dead on with how nice it is to have characters that behave like normal people without random drug use, nudity, etc.

How about in terms of plot - are there any parts of Alien that stand out more in light of Prometheus?

October 12, 2012 8:52 AM

Blogger JPX said...

That's a good question, Trevor. I haven't watched Alien in a while but I am intrested to see it now that I've seen Prometheus. Although I've been hard on Prometheus there is some great stuff in that film sorywise and visually. I wish Scott would make a director's cut where he excises all the stupid stuff.

October 12, 2012 9:06 AM

Blogger Octopunk said...

If Prometheus was on my mind at all as this started, it went away quickly. Alien is just so distinctly its own movie. (Watching Aliens afterwards evoked more echoes of Prometheus, but more on that when I review it.)

What's interesting is that this movie gets everything right while still containing some of the elements on JPX's laundry list of lame. Bad decisions are made, and Yaphet Kotto plays a great working class jerk who keeps griping about how the engineering staff should get a full bonus.

But the dialogue and characterizations are all crafted well enough that these things make sense instead of making you throw popcorn in frustration.

October 12, 2012 10:34 AM

Blogger 50PageMcGee said...

"Looking at these exterior shots of the Nostromo, I felt like the ship wasn't built with pipes and vents and rivets as much as assembled from huge slabs of some unforgiving material that was already textured that way, dragged at great effort from some dark orbital quarry. "

great sentence.

it's funny to me how something you kind of look down upon in toymaking -- external circuitry on a ship being molded directly into the body of the ship -- becomes a virtue when it's something really, really big.

October 12, 2012 12:09 PM

Blogger DKC said...

Excellent review, Octo! I haven't watched this in ages and I'm (shamefacedly) not sure if I've actually seen the entire movie. Must clearly rectify that!

October 12, 2012 1:07 PM

Blogger 50PageMcGee said...

by the way, the pictures are all slightly off center, so the right hand border is shaved off. i'm getting it too.

anyone got any thoughts on how to make that not happen?

October 12, 2012 1:21 PM

Blogger Octopunk said...

Huh. I didn't even notice that, but it happened in my previous review too. It's just the right border that's getting cut off, my pix aren't really cropped at all. Still, annoying. I'll see if I can fix it.

EDIT: Well it seems our template is too antiquated to change the width of our post columns, but I did fix it by going in and adjusting the width (and height so they're not distorted.) Before: w 400, h 225. After: w 380, h 214. Pain in the ass.

I reckon uploading pix in a smaller size will work. I'll look into this some more when I'm doing my next review.

October 12, 2012 2:22 PM

Blogger Johnny Sweatpants said...

Thanks for researching that Octo.

"You're not only looking at an industry standard that's been imitated countless times, you're also looking at one of the lead characters in the story." Very true. The scenery in Alien is essential and it looks so natural that its sometimes easy to overlook.

October 12, 2012 5:57 PM

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