I like all the Alien films.
I like "Alien" (1979) for its use of sound design Six-track Dolby stereo mix on the original first edition THX DVD. Good use of crazy wild dialogue panning!
Ridley/Fox can keep the directors cut!
Never saw Alien in the cinema till many years later due to my age, I was only 12 when Alien opened in cinemas with certificate “X” wow the good ole days. huh, he he he
ABC Bournemouth screen 2
The late night double Alien bill Alien/Aliens 35mm Dolby stereo type A thou sadly (Alien was only 35mm monaural print) and this was quite common in early days, it got better as the years progressed.
Guess the print was made for mono equipped cinemas with few Dolby stereo optical versions, and 70mm prints.
“Alien” (1979) (theatrical version only) is the six-track Dolby stereo experience!
I like Aliens (1986) for its Academy Award best (sound effects editing) sound design Six-track Dolby stereo mix, on the theatrical version of the (Alien quad box). The directors cut has poor sound effects editing mixing it’s a bit of rushed version and the sound from theatrical doesn’t transparently match up with the special edition, smoothly enough.
The screen fronts and occasional surrounds that sure appear in stereo have good use of bass and directional effects as well as crazy wild dialogue panning!
Odeon Bournemouth screen 2
Seen Aliens in the cinema on numerous occasions, and several late night Alien double bills!
“Aliens” is the six-track Dolby stereo experience!
“Alien 3” theatrical version wicked the every character that we’re being to like from Aliens was toast, wow what a downer that was. Guess that Alien bitched wanted revenge for what Ripley did to her eggs! LOL
UCI Tower Park screen 4
The sound design mix was cool in, Dolby stereo SR at the cinema on 35mm thou the 70mm print Dolby stereo SR (SS) was the version to really hear!
The good thing about DVD is that I get to hear it many years later and WOW!
The use of stereo split-surrounds is thrilling during the Alien attack in the darken corridors, with creepy eerier menacing music panning, bending twisting around in circle motions (around the and around) the living room.
The same use of crazy wild dialogue panning thou, mostly non-principle characters voices, (only few cast members have there voices hard panned left and right, to create realism).
“Alien3” (1991) is the six-track Dolby stereo experience!
“Alien Resurrection” (1997) was a different strange beast over the rest its kinder telling the story of Ripley? Alien3 was a very down beat sad ending killer her off and cloning her, well she’s partly Ripley just not all Ripley, but still humanized and did she make it back to Earth or did the ship run out of fuel and take a huge noise dive into the ground! LOL I don’t know, we don’t know? LOL
Fair use of crazy wild dialogue panning thou not a lot it is heard unlike Alien, Aliens and Alien3.
Saw free viewing of “Alien Resurrection” at the Lee Valley UCI site when attending a projectionist interview. Too bad it sounded all bass mid with hardly “Earthquake sensurround” vibration to match!
UCI Lee Valley one of the two main large mirrored screens?
it was dts presentation thou there was Dolby SR-D track on the print it was the dts that wasn’t showing its fantastic awesomeness.
No, “Alien Resurrection” (1997) in dts wasn’t the 6-channel experience! Maybe I should have gone to THX cinema instead!
Still at home it’s the six-track Dolby stereo experience

on my JBL sound system, now then!