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Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Ghostboy on August 29, 2003, 02:19:20 PM
The best reason to see Jeepers Creepers 2 (and possibly the only reason) is because it's the first place to see the trailer for the Alien reissue on the big screen. It's a very well cut trailer, but more importantly, seeing it in full 2:35:1 on a big screen is, at least for someone who's only seen the movie on video/DVD, just amazing. It looks brand new. It's so nice to see that old fashioned FX are still perfectly comparable to CGI -- model spaceships rules.

I hope they put out Aliens next year.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: MacGuffin on August 29, 2003, 04:08:06 PM
(https://xixax.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hundland.com%2Fposters%2Fa%2FAlien_2003.jpg&hash=625bf9eecb98a1133b337e5312b5555ceab9243b)
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: RegularKarate on August 29, 2003, 04:21:10 PM
Man... I'm not gonna go see Jeeper Creepers for this, but I am definately available to see Alien in the theater again.

I saw a midnight showing of it on the big screen years back, but the print was pretty nasty... I remember, at the begining, they showed an outer space shot and there were these green dots all over the print, popping in and out and my friend screamed "AAAAAAGGHHH SPACE BEES!"
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: ©brad on August 29, 2003, 04:44:16 PM
Quote from: RegularKarateI remember, at the begining, they showed an outer space shot and there were these green dots all over the print, popping in and out and my friend screamed "AAAAAAGGHHH SPACE BEES!"

hahahah! no one better use that for their signature cuz its mine, all mine i say!
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Ravi on August 29, 2003, 05:32:52 PM
It's not going to be CGI-fied, is it?  No walkie-talkies for Ripley.

I've never seen the Alien films, except for parts on TV, so I can't wait to see it on the big screen.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: picolas on August 29, 2003, 07:55:22 PM
Quote from: RegularKarateI remember, at the begining, they showed an outer space shot and there were these green dots all over the print, popping in and out and my friend screamed "AAAAAAGGHHH SPACE BEES!"
that's great. tell your friend i said hi.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: MacGuffin on September 07, 2003, 10:36:31 AM
Director's Cut trailer here. (http://ffmovies.ign.com/filmforce/video/aliendirect_090503_free.mov)
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Just Withnail on September 08, 2003, 08:53:21 AM
Is it right for them to sell this as The Scariest Movie Ever Made? I mean, by today's standards, can you even call it a horror movie? I don't think the teenage audience will be very open to such a slow paced film like Alien.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: oakmanc234 on September 09, 2003, 05:02:13 AM
True. Plus, wasn't that the same tagline for the 'Exorcist' re-release? 'The Scariest Movie Ever Made'?
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Finn on September 15, 2003, 04:56:14 PM
I saw a trailer on this and it looked really cool. good movie to see in theaters.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: MacGuffin on September 23, 2003, 11:14:32 AM
New Footage from Alien: The Director's Cut
Source: IGN Filmforce

IGN Filmforce alerted us to new footage from Ridley Scott's Alien: The Director's Cut, coming to theaters two days earlier on October 29, a Wednesday.

Watch a new featurette with never-before-seen footage. Then watch Ripley discover "The Nest."

You'll get the first glimpse of Veronica Cartwright and Sigourney Weaver scuffling outside Ash's Med Lab. That, and a few more quick but never-before-seen shots from Alien as they're entwined by the hand of Ridley Scott into Alien: The Director's Cut.

The featurette, which runs about three and a half minutes, also includes a new interview with Scott and a concludes with a snapped-up, neo-pop round of editing that just has to be seen.

Meanwhile, a teaser trailer for Paul Anderson's Alien vs. Predator is expected to be attached to "The Director's Cut" on the 29th.

Featurette here. (http://ffmovies.ign.com/filmforce/video/alien-featurette.mov)
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: picolas on September 23, 2003, 05:33:15 PM
Quote from: MacGuffinPaul Anderson's Alien vs. Predator
for just a schpilt second there i was all like "whaaaaaaaa?!"
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: MacGuffin on October 07, 2003, 06:33:28 PM
To promote the upcoming theatrical release of Alien: The Director's Cut, 20th Century Fox is giving away posters autographed by director Ridley Scott to anyone who spots one in their local theater.

The studio will be distributing 20 signed posters to undisclosed theaters in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Boston, Dallas, Washington D.C., Houston, Seattle, Atlanta and Toronto. The first moviegoer to notice one on display and notify the theater manager will have the chance to take the collectible home.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: edison on October 07, 2003, 11:38:44 PM
it would be nice to know when they will be released, damnit, now i gotta run around town, and besides, thats not really fair because the guys/gals who put the posters up can just tell a friend/brother/sig. other and have them get it, damnit.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: modage on October 13, 2003, 12:35:47 PM
Alien: The Director's Cut: Bad news - Fox has apparently cut the number of prints for the re-issue in the US from 1200 prints to only 350, not a good sign. Also, Ridley Scott talked about the film recently in a video interview with Apple.Com
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: edison on October 13, 2003, 04:47:40 PM
I saw a poster in a theater this weekend, but sadly it did not have the autograph.  :cry:
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: modage on January 14, 2004, 10:43:34 PM
i just watched this for the first time in years, so i didnt even notice what they had put into the film although my girlfriend pointed out the 'nest' scene was new.  WHAT A FUCKING MOVIE!  let me tell you.  the set design and the cinematography make every frame of this thing just gorgeous, not to mention what a great scary sci-fi movie this is in the first place.  i have a preference for the second one, although the first stands on its own as a classic film.  this didnt show up on too many xixax lists, so i think everyone needs to re-watch this thing too.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: MacGuffin on January 14, 2004, 10:50:06 PM
Quote from: themodernage02this didnt show up on too many xixax lists

It was #31 on my list.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Ravi on January 15, 2004, 03:38:56 PM
I saw the reissue on the big screen and was blown away, especially since I hadn't seen it before.  It wasn't dated at all, except for the computer screens.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: modage on January 15, 2004, 04:53:52 PM
yeah, exactly.  we talked about that last night, that the only thing dating the movie is the computer screens.  its really amazing, you must've been blown away in the theatre!  they dont make too many movies as good as this one.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Pedro on January 15, 2004, 09:33:11 PM
saw it for the first time ever in the theater with my dad.  we screamed like little girls.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: ono on February 08, 2004, 01:21:26 AM
Spoilers possible.

Saw Alien tonight.  Was contemplating walking out throughout the first 40 minutes, and it takes a BAD movie to even get me to think of walking out.  The movie IS dated, if you ask me.  But that wasn't really my issue with it.  It was just so boring.  It did pick up after a while, so I'm thankful I toughed it out, but still, the whole experience wasn't really worth it.  My problem with the film is the whole premise.  You have to suspend disbelief for something like this, and I guess I simply can't do it, because I hate most all horror movies I stumble upon (I think Halloween is one of the worst movies I've ever seen).  I wonder why I keep coming back.  I guess it's morbid curiosity, and the dogged insistence that there must be some horror film out there I'll take a shine to someday.

The problem here is, because we don't know what an alien life form would look like, we have to imagine the most horrifying, perfect creature possible, when in all actuality, if there was life somewhere else out there, it is most likely that it wouldn't look too much different from us.  And so, the alien here was a joke; a nightmare blown all out of proportion.  The sets were just awful, which wouldn't be an issue except for the cheesy, laughable distractions they provided when we watch these scientific "readouts" fly across the screen and are actually supposed to mean something, not to mention the whole room covered with randomly blinking lights that serve no purpose.

The characters in this film have no character, and thus, I didn't care.  They were just pawns in service of a weak plot.  Only Ridley Scott's second film?  People say that like it's an accomplishment, but it didn't impress me.  There was nothing stylistically distinct about it, unless you can call low visibility a style.  Blade Runner, when I get around to seeing it, better be worth it, or it'll be confirmed (if it hasn't already been because of Gladiator) that Scott is a hack.  Best part of the film?  Sigourney prancing around in her panties near the end.  I can admire that this film had very minimal dialogue, and its pacing was nice, too.  And those, I guess, are the things that made this film "revolutionary."  That, and the usage of a female protagonist.  But she was hardly a hero.  She was just lucky.  And that makes her "heroism," and her lauded nature all the more questionable.  I don't get the appeal of horror films, and I don't think I ever will (thus, it boggles the mind how in the world I actually liked 28 Days Later...).  Some of the special effects were admirable, though some were clearly effects (baby alien looking around out of the guy's chest; you could clearly tell it was a puppet), but still it was that along with some of the shocking events near the end of the film that saved it from being a total waste of time.  ** (5/10)  And here I sit, wondering if that's too generous.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Pubrick on February 08, 2004, 01:40:18 AM
Quote from: OnomatopoeiaSpoilers possible.

Saw Alien tonight.  Was contemplating walking out throughout the first 40 minutes, and it takes a BAD movie to even get me to think of walking out.  The movie IS dated, if you ask me.  But that wasn't really my issue with it.  It was just so boring.
yes! i've been saying that all along..

ALIENS is the true masterpiece. the first one owes a lot to the second for being so good that it made it seem like the first was good enuff to compare.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Pedro on February 08, 2004, 12:09:45 PM
ono, it seems like you're having trouble appreciating the horror genre and accepting it's conventions....i would guess a problem you had with halloween would be the characters, and how often one dimensional they can be?  

well one of the conventions of the genre happen to be one dimensional characters...they are as you said, pawns to the story...it seems like some of your problems with the movie lie in the genre, not the film.  watch it again and try to accept it on a horror film's terms...and maybe then you'll appreciate it, but not neccessarily like it.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: mogwai on February 08, 2004, 12:59:46 PM
i have never seen alien or the other ones (except ressurection). and when i have conversations about movies with my coworkers i bring alien up and they can't believe me. they see me as the movie geek who have seen every movie (which is bull). and since alien have been re-released on dvd and box set i've been thinking of buying it. i rarely go to the cinema and i doubt that they would send a reel to the city i live in. pfft. but i came across a mogwai interview where they compare their music to alien. let me explain without sounding like a goof, their music starts out really slow and it builds slowly up and BAM! it's feedback and white wall of noise and stuff. and they say it's the same thing watching alien where you can see the monster for a few seconds and you shit your pants. i don't know if you can see the er.. alien that much, can you?? so i'd love to hear if it's recommended to blind buy the whole box set.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Sleuth on February 08, 2004, 01:49:24 PM
You have the right idea about Alien, but none of the sequels
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: modage on February 08, 2004, 10:21:41 PM
Quote from: OnomatopoeiaI don't get the appeal of horror films, and I don't think I ever will.
you got that right.  damn, i dont even know where to start disagreeing. :cry:
Quote from: mogwaiso i'd love to hear if it's recommended to blind buy the whole box set.
the first one and the second one are incredible.  the 3rd and 4th are not.  you might do better just getting the first two seperately.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: SHAFTR on February 08, 2004, 10:24:58 PM
Quote from: mogwaiso i'd love to hear if it's recommended to blind buy the whole box set.

I've only seen Alien, which I own (with interest in seeing Aliens).  Anyways, best buy has a 2 for $30 deal where you can get Alien & Aliens.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: modage on February 08, 2004, 10:27:07 PM
Aliens is incredible and one of my top 5 of all time.  you must watch it as soon as possible!
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: picolas on February 09, 2004, 12:17:18 AM
Quote from: P
Quote from: OnomatopoeiaSpoilers possible.

Saw Alien tonight.  Was contemplating walking out throughout the first 40 minutes, and it takes a BAD movie to even get me to think of walking out.  The movie IS dated, if you ask me.  But that wasn't really my issue with it.  It was just so boring.
yes! i've been saying that all along..
naw. naw. the long, drawn outness of Alien is partly what makes it the best one. it helps make people in space finding an alien a REAL thing. in most sci-fis, stuff moves fast and we don't spend a lot of time with people thinking. the pace and acting in Alien puts honestly real people in a fantastic situation. they're not "We've got a B-43 situation in the delta squad quad modrant, Captain Rodriguez!"-type people. i LOVE how they take their time to go.. "hey... fuck. it.. uh.. it-it bleeds acid!" that's just awesome. i'd do that if something bled acid.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: mogwai on August 27, 2005, 01:39:48 PM
just finished watching aliens and it was great. you can spot the difference between ridley scott and james cameron. ridley is into the drama and james is into the action. i haven't seen alien 3 and i was wondering what's wrong with that one?
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: Pubrick on August 27, 2005, 11:53:39 PM
Quote from: mogwairidley is into the drama and james is into the action. i haven't seen alien 3 and i was wondering what's wrong with that one?
it has no drama and no action.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: modage on August 28, 2005, 12:27:00 AM
yeah i think if you watch it you'll see what's wrong with it.  especially coming off the heels of the first two (aka, Greatest Films of All Time).
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: polkablues on August 28, 2005, 12:35:02 AM
But, it has Charles S. Dutton, and it's 40 times better than "Alien: Resurrection".  It's definitely worth watching if you don't have to pay any money to do so.
Title: Alien: Special Edition
Post by: MacGuffin on August 28, 2005, 04:12:47 PM
Quote from: mogwaii haven't seen alien 3 and i was wondering what's wrong with that one?

There's no suspense like the first one, and no action, like P said, like the second one. It becomes a "chase" picture. There's some interesting moments scattered about, but it's not Fincher's finest. The recut version does a good part of elevating it a bit over the theatrical.