You have a good point. But "Alien" seemed to at least try to be headier.
Thanks for the recommendation! I had never heard of that film before.*eXistenZ is far more serious and, paradoxically, far more playful examination of the Phildickian "what is real?" conundrum than the much more celebrated original Matrix movie, released around the same time. It bombed at the box office, got a lukewarm critical response and it is one of my all-time favorite films.
I'm with you on "2001" but I do like "Blade Runner." "Aliens" I can't make up my mind on. It's definitely not quite as heady as "Alien" but I can't decide if it's because it wasn't trying to be, or if it's simply because it's a sequel and the unknown was not so unknown.
Is 'Alien' even heady?
Alien is all sub-text and artistry--from the set designs by Ron Cobb to the alien sculptures (because that's what they were) by H.R. Giger all but make it a movie that should be shown in a museum;
Thanks for the recommendation! I had never heard of that film before.*eXistenZ is far more serious and, paradoxically, far more playful examination of the Phildickian "what is real?" conundrum than the much more celebrated original Matrix movie, released around the same time. It bombed at the box office, got a lukewarm critical response and it is one of my all-time favorite films.
After watching it I'll have to add it to my collection. Few films make it onto my Philip K. Dick shelf without having some direct connection to Dick's writing in some way. This will be the second to have that honor (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind being the first). This film captures many of the elements of my favorite Dick novel, Eye in the Sky.
Thanks again for bringing it to my attention.![]()
Alien is all sub-text and artistry--from the set designs by Ron Cobb to the alien sculptures (because that's what they were) by H.R. Giger all but make it a movie that should be shown in a museum;
Well, I wouldn't go all that far
But you are certainly right when it comes to the design of things in that film (crawling, jumping, flying vaginasand the Alien itself: all-phallic)
I can't believe that I've missed out on that movie for this long.There's even a major shout-out to PKD in the movie, by way of The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch: note the fast food they eat is from a restaraunt called Perky Pat's.
Really? I would have loved to have seen that.Speaking of Eternal Sunshine, did you know that Charlie Kaufman once wrote a screenplay for A Scanner Darkly? He's very strongly influenced by Dick, it seems.
I can't believe that I've missed out on that movie for this long.There's even a major shout-out to PKD in the movie, by way of The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch: note the fast food they eat is from a restaraunt called Perky Pat's.
Really? I would have loved to have seen that.Speaking of Eternal Sunshine, did you know that Charlie Kaufman once wrote a screenplay for A Scanner Darkly? He's very strongly influenced by Dick, it seems.
It is funny that you bring up A Scanner Darkly as I was just watching that DVD the night before last (along with reading some passages out of The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick) because my wife and I are planning to go see 800 Words: The Transmigration Of Philip K. Dick later this week.
Again, thanks for bringing up eXistenZ. I realized that I had seen a review of it when it came out that did it no justice at all. I don't think I would have ever even considered it until I read your description.![]()
Alien was a horror movie. Aliens was first and foremost a war movie.I agree that Aliens has little to do with Alien and was just a scary action flick.
Good review!
One thing that did irk me is covered in that review - you don't build the command staff a vessel by picking up strays and exiles along the way. They aren't the escaped prisoners of Farscape or the militant rebels of Blake's Seven. It's already been pointed out how absurd it was to have Kirk, currently under reprimand and not even an academy graduate, in command at the end of the film, but I also must ask how in the hell was Scotty suddenly the chief engineer in this movie?
I agree that Aliens has little to do with Alien and was just a scary action flick. If memory serves, there was more drama to Alien 3 (than to Aliens). Good acting and presence from the actors. Although if I am not remembering much from this movie, it isn't a good sign...Perhaps too gritty to register.
And 2001 bore me like everybody else. I felt compelled to read the book to make sense of it and after that, I think I had no use for the movie - although (sorry, my memory of the book is almost non-existent. I was quite young) I'm not sure the movie focused on the same things as the book. I was still a bit puzzled after reading tho book... but liked the ending.
Now what fault are people finding with Blade Runner?
I've watched TOS as much as you have, W9, and Court Maritial was the very first episode I ever bought on tape, when the VHS blue-boxes came out in the States.
But the new film is Star Trek without trying to be TOS. TOS is over and done, and unless we can get everyone in a time machine and a resurrection ship, it's never coming back.
All of this is like Loki/Bele. Warped9 and his hatred of nuTOS will fight forever.
Alien was a horror movie. Aliens was first and foremost a war movie.I agree that Aliens has little to do with Alien and was just a scary action flick.
Alien was a horror movie. Aliens was first and foremost a war movie.I agree that Aliens has little to do with Alien and was just a scary action flick.
Hence my comment about Viet Cong termites.
EDIT (Back to Star Trek): Oh, I love dumb strippers so long as they deliver in the champagne room. This movie delivered.
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