Meanwhile Colin Hanks continues to be an underappreciated, solidly reliable character actor.
Meanwhile Colin Hanks continues to be an underappreciated, solidly reliable character actor.
I wish I was on the phone whilst watching it.
I still don’t get the need for directors to keep giving this incredibly lukewarm take. Yeah it sucks that the movie you made, a labor of love, didn’t get a full theatrical run. But also...cope. It’s not personal. It’s the result of a global pandemic that has killed ~4.5 million people (so far).
Wasn’t the original character a white plantation living slave owner?
She’s not a horror writer. She is a supernatural romance writer.
There was an entire class of free wealthy Creole gentry in Louisiana in the 18th century (Gens de Couleur Libre) who owned plantations and slaves just like Louis. Having Louis be biracial may not be completely faithful to the source material (although I can’t recall if Rice ever explicitly stated he was white) but…
“Hey! Wait! I filed a dumb complaint.”
Shut the fuck up.
Why? Why do you care? It’s a made up space ship show about made up space ship people, on a made up space ship. What difference does it make if they cast actors that don’t necessarily look like the made up cartoon space ship people for the real life made up space ship people?
If the show is good, the show is good. If…
“Its like a fucking law now or something, they just cant adapt something and leave ALL of it intact, AS IS.”
I unavoidably missed a chunk in the middle (and then forgot to stop watching the Ray Bradbury Theater marathon on Comet to catch the missing stuff when it replayed after Talking Dead, so onwards to next Sunday’s repeat before the new one as long as I don’t forget again!), but I liked what I did get. Or maybe the…
Yeah, a few years ago he was in 2 Fast 2 Times at Ridgemont High.
There’s a lot of great stuff in it. Particularly Brad Dourif, J.E. Freeman, Dan Hedaya, and Michael Wincott chewing more scenery than the xenomorphs.
A regular strong guy who defeated both Hulk and Thor.
Benicio del Toro didn’t sound at all himself. I didn’t think it was him.
Corny as it is, couldn’t help but smile at “Are you crazy?” “No, I’m mad.”
It was the first Alien movie I was able to see in the theater and I enjoyed it, and still do. I kinda wish it got the revaluation people have given Alien 3. Nothing is ever going to top Alien and Aliens but 3 and 4 are both watchable fun. They are a lot better then either of the AvP movies or the Prometheus movies
You are not wrong, Alien: Resurrection IS awesome. Gory anti-human fun, Jenuet is mainly interested in the various ways he can turn people and aliens into piles of viscera, and Khondji is with him every step of the way. And this winds up working with the existential musings of Whedon’s script (which is also pretty…
It was my first-ever Alien franchise movie, which I watched (in theaters!) only because Jeunet was attached. I thought it was completely fine, and didn’t understand the disdain.