Game over, man. Game Over!
Game over, man. Game Over!
I actually did my gcse english media assignment on the first 2 alien movies.
loved the first, classic horror.
loved the second, kickass shooty film
loved the third, but not as much as the book (yes, I read)
loved the 4th, but did cringe a bit in parts.
loved AvP, but again, not as good as the book, which is awesome, and not even as good as the comic (i recommend the book to everyone)
I liked Doom, despite the negative reviews it got...
*runs away, being chased by flaming pitchforks*
*douses pitchforks in hydrochloric acid, destroying them*
Doom wasnt bad, but I really want to see the next Spider-Man movie. The past two were excellent!
(Message edited by kodster on June 02, 2006)
My opinion was that Spiderman 2 was overrated but hey my opinion doesnt matter.
Im probably showing my age here but I clearly remember sitting in a cinema in LA in 1979 wondering what this movie was going to be about...Bearing in mind that Star Wars had been released the year before and I was thinking of something on the same theme. It turned out to be the scariest movie I has ever seen, up till then there had been nothing like it. I remember one poor girl in the row in front being physically sick during that famous scene.
The original Alien movie was and still is a truly iconic film that has been copied many times but never equalled.
I would argue with you there Geoff, Space Balls did a pretty good interpretation
I thought the first two were the best. The third was good as well, but the fourth seemed to me like trying to drag on a series for one film too many.
Doom the movie sucked. The current Dr. Who story is more like Doom than the Doom movie was
ALIEN tried to warn about the fact that the universe may hide some horrors that humans arent ready for. Its sequel tries to warn that even in the brightest of futures superior technology cant save humans from repeating some costly mistakes from the past.
True enough?
Thats a very deep and philosophical view Kevin...
It may well be true, but back in 1979 apart from it being without question the scariest movie of the year, the highlight for me was seeing a very fit Sigorney Weaver in her underwear!:wink:
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