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Daphne 2021-10-20 17:24:00
From Cold War Rhapsody to Medieval Apocalypse: The Birth and End of the "Alien 3" script
It all started on July 18, 1986, when "Alien 2" was released in North America. This sequel swept the country, with a $10 million premiere weekend revenue and wide-ranging reviews that blew the box office charts. At the 20th Century Fox headquarters, almost everyone fell into ecstasy. Roger...
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Darius 2021-10-20 17:50:31
1-4 is a whole, even if there are different directors, the duality unites for self-war and identification
I further thought that "Alien" is actually not a feminist film, or it is more than simple feminism. I now think it more highlights the energy of androgyny (binary merger). As a warrior, Ripley is a female, and it is by itself. A kind of hermaphrodite is erected on the most intuitive level. Looking...
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Pamela 2022-03-21 09:01:15
Intermittently, with a strong sense of form. David Fincher does not recognize his debut work. There is not enough suspense and not enough horror. Scott and Cameron’s predecessors can’t be surpassed, David Fincher’s. Alien is simply anti-alien, destroying the complete worldview of this series of movies.
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Clyde 2022-03-25 09:01:05
What is Vinci going to make...a sense of violation...Aliens are excellent and perfect creatures? So ugly, so offensive, not cute at all...
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[all the prisoners call Aaron "85"]
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David: A couple of us sneaked a look at his personnel file the day he arrived. It's his IQ.
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[to the Alien]
Ripley: You've been in my life so long, I can't remember anything else.