I really need to watch Alien 3 and Resurrection again. I've only watched them once each, years ago.
I really need to watch Alien 3 and Resurrection again. I've only watched them once each, years ago.
I rewatched the theatrical cut of Alien 3 recently and it pales in comparison to the Assembly cut.I believe I watched the extended cuts for all of them (including Aliens) when I watched them as one.
I rewatched the theatrical cut of Alien 3 recently and it pales in comparison to the Assembly cut.
For similar reasons, Alan Dean Foster's novelization is more satisfying than the forced Fincher cut. Key characters don't simply vanish. Right, Golic?I rewatched the theatrical cut of Alien 3 recently and it pales in comparison to the Assembly cut.
I think horror rather overdosed on dead dogs myself, which is why the victorious survival pooch in INDEPENDENCE DAY positively pushed my applause buttons. In the Foster novel---and the assembly cut, if memory serves---the first alien of ALIEN 3 bursts out of a freshly dead ox.I just wish the Blu-ray had a secret third option. "Assembly Cut but with the dog-burster".
And if more people got tnis they would understand Alien3 is amazing.
For me, the Hicks-Newt funeral cutting to shots of Spike being 'burstered is far more effective than cutting to a slab of barely identifiable dead ox. It's wrenching and it's supposed to be.I think horror rather overdosed on dead dogs myself
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