I'm just speculating, but could it be they thought they had the streaming licence when they really didn't, and once they noticed, they took it down immediately so not to get sued?
Alien was the most frightening movie I had ever seen up to that point. The movies’ claustrophobic, dark, slow paced style, was perfect for this thriller.
Now, I saw the movie in it’s initial release and there had never been a monster like the xenomorph. We all thought the “alien” was the face hugger. Later, when the baby burst through the guy’s chest, I was traumatized. I wanted to leave the theater. It was that bad. The whole thing was bizarre and grotesque. I was thinking ‘what if that wasn’t the worst thing that would happen.’
No movie I’d seen before or since has made me feel Ike that. Great movie.
But they're two different types of movies at their core.Watched Aliens this morning. This is the second time I've watched it from start to finish, though I have watched a few minutes here and there when I caught it on TV.
I still liked it better than the first one, it's faster paced, with even more great characters, and some really cool action sequences.
Is the stuff about Ripley having a daughter just in the directors cut? I thought I remembered reading about the reveal being in Aliens, but I didn't see it.
How different are the directors cuts of the Alien/s movies? I've been sticking with the theatrical cuts, since those are the versions the sequels were going off from. I might go back and check out the directors cuts another time.
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