Stealing this thread idea from @Gaith who had a good idea to look at the Terminator franchise in the same way.
Not counting the AvP films, what film in the Alien franchise is your favorite after Alien and Aliens? It is a similar franchise to Terminator, in that you have the lower-budget classic, the big Cameron action sequel, and then a bunch of polarizing sequels that followed. Unlike many, I really like them all to some extent.
Alien3 is so damn dark and oppressive and so off-the-beaten-path that it really gets under my skin the way I want an Alien flick to. And I like that it had thebballs to go completely opposite expectations
Alien Resurrection has some interesting characters and I like seeing humans try to control and experiment on the xenomorphs. It's got some snappy dialogue and it's really frigging weird, which is fun.
Prometheus is such a visual masterpiece, and is more of a science fiction movie in the Alien universe than a straight-up Alien movie. I love the Shaw and David characters as well.
Alien Covenant is also a visual masterpiece, has good action, some genuine terror (more than the previous few films) and used the Alien3 card (well) of killing off a major character off screen and also having a tough ending.
Overall, I honestly have to go with the highly controversial opinion that Alien3 is my next favorite.
If you can get over the absolute shock of Hicks and Newt dying before the credits roll, this really is a unique and troubled masterpiece. It's claustrophobic, oppressive, moody, nihilistic, savage and unforgiving. It has some very good supporting characters (Dillon, Clemons, and Aaron are all interesting and well-performed). The setting is beautifully realized on this dank, run down planet. Ripley's character is so world-weary and defeated that it is a fascinating character development. The backstory of the prison, the convicts, the religious following they develop, and the raw, gritty redemption arc are all just fascinating to me. I also like how the menacing backdrop of the evil Company is the real villain in this film, moreso than the Xenomorph even.
Nothing is over-played like Alien Resurrection, much of which comes off as cartoonish. It's not the "Fuck yeah Marines!!!" sequel everyone seems to have wanted after the second film, which I think is actually in its favor. It also doesn't go too much into the "Alien Origin" territory like Scott's last two films.
I admit that I do prefer the Assembly Cut or whatever you call the extended version on the BR disk quadrilogy, but either way, it's a disturbing and unapologetic trip into hell, and I think it's great.
What say you?
A3
A: C
PRO
A: R
Not counting the AvP films, what film in the Alien franchise is your favorite after Alien and Aliens? It is a similar franchise to Terminator, in that you have the lower-budget classic, the big Cameron action sequel, and then a bunch of polarizing sequels that followed. Unlike many, I really like them all to some extent.
Alien3 is so damn dark and oppressive and so off-the-beaten-path that it really gets under my skin the way I want an Alien flick to. And I like that it had thebballs to go completely opposite expectations
Alien Resurrection has some interesting characters and I like seeing humans try to control and experiment on the xenomorphs. It's got some snappy dialogue and it's really frigging weird, which is fun.
Prometheus is such a visual masterpiece, and is more of a science fiction movie in the Alien universe than a straight-up Alien movie. I love the Shaw and David characters as well.
Alien Covenant is also a visual masterpiece, has good action, some genuine terror (more than the previous few films) and used the Alien3 card (well) of killing off a major character off screen and also having a tough ending.
Overall, I honestly have to go with the highly controversial opinion that Alien3 is my next favorite.
If you can get over the absolute shock of Hicks and Newt dying before the credits roll, this really is a unique and troubled masterpiece. It's claustrophobic, oppressive, moody, nihilistic, savage and unforgiving. It has some very good supporting characters (Dillon, Clemons, and Aaron are all interesting and well-performed). The setting is beautifully realized on this dank, run down planet. Ripley's character is so world-weary and defeated that it is a fascinating character development. The backstory of the prison, the convicts, the religious following they develop, and the raw, gritty redemption arc are all just fascinating to me. I also like how the menacing backdrop of the evil Company is the real villain in this film, moreso than the Xenomorph even.
Nothing is over-played like Alien Resurrection, much of which comes off as cartoonish. It's not the "Fuck yeah Marines!!!" sequel everyone seems to have wanted after the second film, which I think is actually in its favor. It also doesn't go too much into the "Alien Origin" territory like Scott's last two films.
I admit that I do prefer the Assembly Cut or whatever you call the extended version on the BR disk quadrilogy, but either way, it's a disturbing and unapologetic trip into hell, and I think it's great.
What say you?
A3
A: C
PRO
A: R