From 20th Century Fox-Yes, it is that after being acquired by Disney, even the alien prequel trilogy was not dared to finish filming because it is not in line with the Disney style of the company, and there is another sci-fi action movie that can be made into a sci-fi action movie no matter what the subject matter is. And he doesn’t care about the possibility of sequel development (unless it’s his own son), the director Cameron, also known as "Card God", for some reason, brought—
"Alien 2"
The last good movie of Alien is not terrible (just like Terminator), so sad.
So trap in to a two-and-a-half-hour looooooonnnggg film, in which the first third is the PTSD of the heroine, the driver’s license is revoked, the psychologist blah blah, (just like the terminator)-alas, Cameron, you' ll never learn. But the length issue should still be changed in "Terminator 2"-
Uh, so Cameron still wants to cut it for two and a half hours deep down? Never mind.
The film is also a close-up for us-all kinds of future machinery
(Just like Avatar, man, and Cameron are planning to make a movie and then always draw inspiration from the movie, right?) Although... this "advanced" technology for more than a hundred years seems to have not been carried by the current crane major
Uh, I have to say that this thing is now in stock in our army. It's not reliable to make this thing for a hundred years, right?
Is Cameron really exhausted or simply too lazy to name the weapons of the future? Is it appropriate to use modern weapons after 100 years?
This missile was present before this film was filmed, but as the only weapon with a large amount of damage in this film——
They never used it once.
Errrrr.
Well, for the better, this film is still very consistent with the previous work-compared to the 10 minutes and the death of one person to find a cat, this film describes the first attack of the protagonist team very eye-catching. ——Just picked up a little girl; compared to only one alien, but it feels like it is everywhere, the film came up and made a nest, and then a few soldiers killed more than a dozen in a sudden; Rather than playing hide-and-seek with aliens in a claustrophobic, dark cabin with flickering lights, this film places the conflict in a colonial base that is occupied by aliens but still has stable and bright lights for some reason, and then tries to blur the camera on the ship. Qing’s perspective creates the horror effect of the previous game-obviously it failed; compared to the fake explosion of the last bit film, this film shows more of the spacecraft passing through the clouds of LV-426 (though it seems to be the same The previous game is the same)-Hey, in those days, the special effects weren't good, so you would use them less. The technology was so bad that a batch of them was still awkward! ...
But who cares! The shots of the Alien Queen are awesome! ! The props of the alien crew are really nothing to say! Love you, Cameron! !
Wait, wait, where are we talking? Yeah, the movie's alright.
Also, if this movie is less like Terminator 2...No, it’s Terminator 2 less like it...man, the preconceived habit of watching Terminator before watching it is really (beep——) Hate! Card god please don't "recycle" anymore!
Alright, let's see here. Uh, it’s all about taking the heroine from the previous movie, and letting the court turn her experience into insufficient evidence for her to receive psychiatric treatment, all with PTSD, and then find someone to care for her The precocious kid, then change the model of the previous villain into a positive character (oh yes, finally kill him), lay the overall situation by blowing up a base, and finally throw the big boss of the trapped beast into one. Destroy its place to resolve the battle.
Yaks, these two movies are really alike, they were carved out of a mold
STARRING
Sarah Conner
John Conner
Miles Dyson
T-800
Cannon fodder
"Alien 2: Judgment Day"
Okay, this is a parody of the "Honesty Trailer", but I wrote so much just to say a word-hurry up and shoot the sequel to the alien contract! ! !
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