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Fincher had little to do with the story on Alien 3. They brought him in to clean up the mess left behind by Renny Harlin and Vincent Ward. Alien 3 was hopelessly ruined by two botched pre-production starts. Read Cinefex #50 for a very detailed article about how that film was doomed from the start. http://www.cinefex.co

Horrid idea. Just horrid.

The fact that the entire industry became "what will this book be worth in ten years" versus " will I actually read this book." That was when I walked away. What's the point in buying books if you're not going to read them?!

Came here to post this. LOVE this movie! That three-bladed sword was WICKED. So happy that there's a decent DVD available.

I really hope they don't use this costume. That bare midriff is unnecessary, and creepy and weird.

I only read the initial comics by Eastman & Laird, which were dark, bloody and hilarious. I never watched the animated TV show or saw the three live-action movies. After so many cutesy-fied versions, I'd be very interested to see a different approach. However, if it's just another chaotic visual barrage of

The Chitauri were the big letdown in "Avengers", and this statuette shows why. The design is too busy. Neither the mask nor the face have any central focus. There is no specific aspect that draws your attention. They look like extras from a Michael Bay movie.

Probably my favorite classic sci-fi opener. The writing and narrations are superlative.

A white Classic Space Lego astronaut!

Yeah. This totally rocked my world. Anticipating the further adventures and maturation of Hiccup and Toothless.

That music is the main title theme from Corman's "Battle Beyond The Stars." Man, he sure knew how to stretch a dollar!

God, I miss Tie Fighter! The variety of ships, missions, objectives (ALWAYS talk to the "hooded figure") and the terrific voice acting! *sigh*

This video essay is very well done, but I'm surprised that Zhou didn't mention the effect of Bayhem: his style is fucking EXHAUSTING. Yes, our eyes can see the images while our brains cannot keep up. If the audience is not given time to process what they're seeing, then there's no connection. No connections leads

Fincher was batting clean up on "Alien 3." It certainly bears his mark, but he was the third director to work on the film. Cinefex #50 has an excellent article detailing the very troubled production. Fincher was being faxed script pages at night and then shooting them the next day!

When I heard Bay was going to continue making these, I knew that nothing good would happen. It seems as if he's determined to see how bad a movie he can make before it stops making money.

I don't care how many special features it has, it won't justify the end result. While the first film has just as many flaws, I had a LOT more fun and didn't care about the logic gaps. STID was the exact opposite. I don't care if I ever see it again.

One mistake in this clip is that it omits Garry's immortal line:

Every reveal scene in this film is fucking amazing. Thirty years old, and it's still in my top three best sci-fi/horror movies of all time. Rob Bottin is a fucking MASTER.

I dearly hope that this was meant to be funny, because I could not stop laughing!

WOW. That realllllllllly sucks!