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Spoilers Alien Romulus reviews and ratings

Alien Romulus - love or hate (or neither)?

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For the people who don’t like it, I can say, ‘f*** you!’”
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Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet watched a 35mm print of the film: “I was a little bit concerned to watch my film – maybe I won’t like it?” he says. “No, it was great! I have a lot of shots that I love. For the people who don’t like it, I can say, ‘f*** you!’”

I wish that he had said, "Pardon my French" afterwards. ;)
 
It was definitely the Theatrical Cut, as the Assembly Cut isn't on Disney+.

The Alien 3 Assembly Cut is one of the rare instances in all of film where an alternate version / edit ends up being a significant upgrade. For me, it elevates the film from one of the worst (theatrical cut) to right up there near Alien 1 and 2.

It’s really a fascinating movie.
 
The Alien 3 Assembly Cut is one of the rare instances in all of film where an alternate version / edit ends up being a significant upgrade.
Mileage varies of course, but for my money it's not so rare. Just so long as you discount all those awful "Unrated Cut!" releases that were so popular for a time.
 
Mileage varies of course, but for my money it's not so rare. Just so long as you discount all those awful "Unrated Cut!" releases that were so popular for a time.
I guess there are some other good examples. Off the top of my head, even the "Aliens" Director's Cut was better than the theatrical, especially given that it advanced Ripley's character as a "surrogate mother" to Newt via the news of her daughter's death.

The TMP Directors Edition, also a good example.
 
I have concerns about that series because Hawley is not especially known for giving a crap about continuity.
That's a good point, but it's not like Alien has been an outstanding beacon of continuity to begin with.

I've come to view it more like Mad Max....it's a bunch of related stories but not 100% pure in terms of continuity.
 
I have concerns about that series because Hawley is not especially known for giving a crap about continuity.
They've already said the series will be ignoring the Xenomorph's backstory from Prometheus and Covenant.
 
And Ridley Scot saying he's doing a sequel to Covenant. I know, not everyone is waiting for that. But I am! :D :D
Actually, it is said that there is another Alien movie in the preparation phase besides Romulus. This could be Romulus 2. Apart from this, it would be nice if the sequel to Covenant was made into a 6-episode FX mini-series with Ridley Scott writing and directing each episode, starring Michael Fassbender, and the story ended.

I have concerns about that series because Hawley is not especially known for giving a crap about continuity.
They've already said the series will be ignoring the Xenomorph's backstory from Prometheus and Covenant.
In Prometheus, there were Xenomorph images on the walls of the engineers' planet. David probably didn't create the Xenomorph.

So the story there is not completely ignored.
 
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Actually, it is said that there is another Alien movie in the preparation phase besides Romulus. This could be Romulus 2. Apart from this, it would be nice if the sequel to Covenant was made into a 6-episode FX mini-series with Ridley Scott writing and directing each episode, starring Michael Fassbender, and the story ended.



In Prometheus, there were Xenomorph images on the walls of the engineers' planet. David probably didn't create the Xenomorph.

So the story there is not completely ignored.

He never did. What he created is known as a Protomorph. His variation of the species.
 
In Prometheus, there were Xenomorph images on the walls of the engineers' planet.
That was a spaceship. The Engineers' planet was not shown in that film.
JD said:
They've already said the series will be ignoring the Xenomorph's backstory from Prometheus and Covenant.
This is my shocked face.
 
Actually, it is said that there is another Alien movie in the preparation phase besides Romulus. This could be Romulus 2. Apart from this, it would be nice if the sequel to Covenant was made into a 6-episode FX mini-series with Ridley Scott writing and directing each episode, starring Michael Fassbender, and the story ended.
Because judging by the box office of Covenant, I'm not sure the sequel will attract much attention in the cinema.
 
Actually, it is said that there is another Alien movie in the preparation phase besides Romulus. This could be Romulus 2. Apart from this, it would be nice if the sequel to Covenant was made into a 6-episode FX mini-series with Ridley Scott writing and directing each episode, starring Michael Fassbender, and the story ended.



In Prometheus, there were Xenomorph images on the walls of the engineers' planet. David probably didn't create the Xenomorph.

So the story there is not completely ignored.
Seems a bit early to be saying that since we don't know what the show will be doing.
 
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